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| What is your favorite brand of poker cards? i like the feal of kems myself |
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Both companies that I deal for use Copags, so that's what I've got at home too. |
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| re: What is your favorite brand of poker cards? Dude I am the absolute expert here with this topic. My favorites are the jumbo Copags. Why? 1. Unbelievable quality. They WILL last 20 times longer than those regular bicycle decks! 2. If you are playing a home ring game with 8 or 9 people chances are there will be people that will say things like "I can't see the cards!" and do stupid things to adjust themselves because the dealer is at the other side. 3. You get 2 decks in pack, one green and one red. That way you can run the game with 2 decks and get in more hands. LINK : Las Vegas Casino and WPT poker playing cards This guy is super reputable and ships right away. Prices are awesome. He has a coupon too: Enter coupon code "april5" during checkout for an additional 5% off already low prices. |
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| re: What is your favorite brand of poker cards? I've got a nice set up of COPAGs (Bridge size, Jumbo index) that I've enjoyed playing with, and they're good value for money too. Especially compared to the plastic coated ones that would struggle to last a month of regular use. I agree that the print isn't the most vibrant, but I've never struggled to read them in the home tournaments and such that we've run. It's difficult to get hold of 100% plastic cards in the UK - there are only a few online outlets and I'm yet to see a B&M shop that sells them. I couldn't imagine playing without them now. |
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| MODIANOS are GREAT. I've tried several brands over many years and always come back to the Modianos. The guy who said buy cheap because all cards wear out doesn't understand that plastic cards will last thousands of times longer than paper. We've been playing with the same deck of Modianos for three or four years now. Here is my ranking: 1. MODIANO - Great feel, durable, stays clean, four corner index. 2. GEMACO - very nice cards. A little stiff. 3. KEM - thinner feel than the Modianos, but very good. 4. COPAG - I was a big Copag fan for a long time, but we've had a couple decks where the face of one card bled into the back of the card in front. COPAG didn't back up or replace the cards in complaint. Implication is that we stored them improperly or something. However, this has not happened with any of our other cards - and we store them all in the same room. I want to like COPAG. They play nice. But colors shouldn't bleed onto another card. 5. Dal Negro - nice Italian cards that I liked initially, but they don't stay clean. They accumulate little flecks of dirt on the backs, essentially marking them. Since they're plastic, they can be washed. But why use them when you can play under the same conditions with Modiano or KEM and not have that problem? Some of the other posts here have me interested in A+ and Fournier. I usually shop on eBay. I've also had excellent service at caragails.com. My cards receive hard use and I know what I'm talking about. Bottom line recommendations: Great: Modiano Good: Kem Stay away: Copag, Dal Negro Gary |
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| i bought 20 decks of royal 100% plastic cards off ebay for $25 and ive sold about half of them for $5 so ive already made money off them.. and there great cards. i play a lot of drunken games so we spill a lot of drinks and i used to ruin a lot of decks which now doesnt happen cuz you can clean them off and there perfectly fine.. i havent used any other 100% plastic cards so this is my #1 and i got a great deal :P |
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