4-Pip Index, thoughts? (3 Viewers)

Some love it - most dislike it.
The same with 4 color decks.

Bridge size ok
Regular index mostly ok

This Copac mini index is for playing Rommé with 12 cards in your hand - not useful for poker i.m.o
 
Some love it - most dislike it.
The same with 4 color decks.

Bridge size ok
Regular index mostly ok

This Copac mini index is for playing Rommé with 12 cards in your hand - not useful for poker i.m.o
I guess I'm weird. I prefer standard index over jumbo but the Copag standard index font is bold enough that it works all around. I really wish more companies did a standard index with bolder font like Copag does.
 
I’ve read the gripes on reading boards incorrectly but I found 4 pips to be a little helpful for the newbies in some cases.

As a collector and player I enjoy seeing the different artwork and font styles as well as colors.

Now just to mix things up what about 2 colors that stray from the red and black norm. Any two variations that go well together but something other than red and black. Thoughts?
 
I’ve read the gripes on reading boards incorrectly but I found 4 pips to be a little helpful for the newbies in some cases.

As a collector and player I enjoy seeing the different artwork and font styles as well as colors.

Now just to mix things up what about 2 colors that stray from the red and black norm. Any two variations that go well together but something other than red and black. Thoughts?
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Not 4-pip, no. My blackjack table would love being able to get some of the Tech Art II faces you did for that Florida cardroom...
 
Not interested in 4-pip. But definitely yes interested in 4-color. Please bring back a 4-color bridge size? Pretty please?! LOL
 
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I used to like ‘em. I had several set ups of Modiano Critallos, which at the time were probably the best deal in plastic cards (they still are some of the best feeling cards to me) but the quad index is just too much, certainly for flop games.

So after actually using them for a while I’m a no.
 
From a purely collectible standpoint, I'd buy them if they're plastic playing cards (and not one of the Royal variants).
 
From a purely collectible standpoint, I'd buy them if they're plastic playing cards (and not one of the Royal variants).
They are 100% plastic. I haven’t found much information on these cards, but they appear to be based out of France. Not sure how readily available these decks are in North America.
 
We have a couple of lefties in our home game and they appreciate the 4 pips. Also a good change pace, keeps things fresh. Cant hurt to have a few decks in the rotation. Unfortunately, they are hard to find in bridge size.
 
We have a couple of lefties in our home game and they appreciate the 4 pips. Also a good change pace, keeps things fresh. Cant hurt to have a few decks in the rotation. Unfortunately, they are hard to find in bridge size.
This is a pretty key point that no one ever talks about.
 

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