My initial thought from reading this was the fact that after a while you'll start expecting to see that A on your hand, which can result in seeing that A when you're dreaming, and therefore that's the reality check failed. After re-reading I realized that sounds like it's the point, but you're missing the intention behind it. The A is there to remind you to do a reality check, it's not there to actually serve as a reality check. It's meant to get you into the habit of RCing, and I also think it can possibly appear in your dreams as well, in which case, if it's just a reminder to perform a reality check, you're going to RC and realize you're dreaming. But if the A itself is the actual reality check, you're going to think you're awake.
Basically, if you're actually going to write an 'A' on your hand, don't use it as the reality check, use it as a reminder to perform one.
My personal favorite, and also the only one I've had to rely on, is holding your nose (and closing your mouth) and trying to breathe through your nose. In real life, obviously, you won't be able to breathe. But in a dream, you'll only be imagining that you're holding your nose, and therefore you'll be able to breathe just fine. Also, like giantsqu1d said, remember whatever RCs you go with can't be mindless either. When doing a RC, forget everything you think you know about the world around you and about your state of wakefulness. Truly look around and wonder if you're in a dream before, during, and perhaps even after RCing. Take in every detail and ponder on a simple yet complex question, "Am I dreaming?"
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