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On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

I'm not targeting anybody, I mean, none of you in this room have ever seen a single person—

De'vo vom Schattenreich。

As one of the most mysterious people in the poker world, Devo has not yet appeared in any public place. But as early as 20 years ago, he was one of the gods in the hearts of flower cut lovers.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Devo's playing style is also unique, as an early representative of XCM, he played the extreme play of cards to the peak.

For example, he had a signature one-handed cut called a cobra, which was known as the hardest one-handed cut in the world, and now I can hardly see anyone doing it.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Devo's XCM has been at a distance from the Card Flourish circle from its inception, and it still does today.

You won't see Devo at any flower cutting events, competitions, conventions, he's like an out-of-the-world man, hidden in the XCM kingdom he's built.

However, this does not prevent Devo from having a large number of loyal fans around the world, otherwise he would not have played so many cards... (bushi)

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

But there is a saying, if you don't care about these sect prejudices, Devo's flower cut is still worth learning, especially like this extreme style, you can try it.

Since Dev launched its first Blade Poker a few years ago, it has been as prolific as Fontaine (what a strange metaphor) and has produced sixty or seventy cards.

In so many Devo cards, although the design and theme are different, there are many series, but the overall idea is the same - how to be cool and how to come.

As an Extreme Solitaire fancy player, Devo's card design is often highly functional. The most intuitive is that when opening the fan and turning the card, there is a visual bonus with patterns.

One of the most representative is the following WTF Cardistry, the same deck of cards can present a variety of fan effects.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Of course, there are also cool and beautiful ones.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Recently received a deck of Devo cards called Purple Lords, so let's take this opportunity to introduce this deck.

On the front of the Lord's box is a large spade.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Those familiar with Dev will recognize the logo in the middle at a glance, which is the symbol of Devo's extreme fancy and the symbol that appears on almost every card.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

On the back of the box is a dragon with demonic wings and a devil's tail.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

The back of the card is very Devo's usual style, the purple color block in the corner, the triangle in the middle of the long side, it is obviously designed for the effect of fancy movements.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

The card face also continues this setting.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

In this way, the opening effect presented by the lord should be imaginable. Different color schemes form a distinct sense of layering, and at the same time, the front and back of a deck of cards are added in different directions, and there can be 4 different fan effects.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

The design of the card face is highly customized, and if you want to use words to describe this style, I think "retro cool" is more appropriate.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Joker is the same dragon as the back of the box, but is shackled by chains.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

Each head card is designed to be a samurai figure, dressed in different armor, holding different weapons, plus purple and gold color, looking heroic.

On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!
On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!
On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!
On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!
On the extreme flower cut, he must have a name!

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