Damn you for mocking my typo's Happy Toad
Anyway, here's a brief description of the trick to help understand the situation better and why certain suggestions aren't practical in this situation.
Two decks are produced, the spectator shuffles both decks. The magician spreads out the blue deck face down and chooses a card. The red deck is the spread face down and the spectator is invitied to select any card they choose. The two cards match perfectly.
It's a little more complicated than that as I've added convincers in some places to negate certain solutions occuring in the mind of the spectator. I decided it would be important to have me select the card first without knowing which card the spectator had selected. I only had this idea this morning so I haven't tried it on anyone yet. However, the spectator can examine both decks afterwards if they like (in as far as the Boris Wild deck is examinable).
Point, just searching for where the suit should be is how I've been doing it so far and it's a damn good way to do it. Especially since all the other information is unneccesary.
Demitri, I am doing as you say with spreading the entire deck out. Since I'm using my close up pad at the moment I've been spreading them out in two rows, which is enough for an entire deck whilst being able to see all of the markings. You fancy trading a few ideas, Demitri?