Mixed Game Cards / Plaques Design help. What am I missing? (26 Viewers)

What sizes and thickness would you prefer?

  • 1.2mm thick

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  • 1.4mm thick

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  • 1.6mm thick

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  • 1.8mm thick

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  • XL 130mm x 80mm

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  • M 100mm x 60mm

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  • S 75mm x 45mm

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  • Micro 60mm x 36mm

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I made a few mixed game plaques for custom orders and now have a few more.
Thanks to @jamesjkim for posting this reference I no longer need any game name suggestions.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/resources/abby99s-mixed-game-cards.45/

I do however need some help with a few questions-

I'm personally not familiar with playing the majority of these so hopefully you guys and gals can help correct any spelling mistakes or send me on the right track.
Some game names I'm not sure about. Is it 08 as in zero eight, or O8 as in Oh eight? Should the other games that end in 8 have a dash? like Stud-8 or just Stud8 or Stud-08?

I made 3d printed Mixed Game Plaques of many common games in all the assorted sizes listed in the poll, but kinda torn on what size and thickness I like the most.
I will offer custom runs all sizes but trying to narrow down which single size I will stock ahead of time since doing all of them is just not feasible.

I think the micro would be fun to toss them on the table or pick from a hat etc.
XXL would be highly visible but kinda clumsy in a stack of 20-30 of them.
1mm is pretty flexible with higher thicknesses getting more rigid.

Please vote for what you think you'd like or what you think others would like to help me narrow down what size and thickness I should start stocking up on.

Some of them have very long names.
Which card layout would be preferable for names like this?
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I think for my order - Stud - should Technically Be "7 Card Stud" for all the Stud Plaques you are making for me.

And - can make two additional plaques - Named "NL Holdem Short Deck" & "Limit Holder Short Deck" if space permits on the plaque?

For others looking at this - the sample pictures he sent me are incredible!
 
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Almost done making the files but have a few questions on spelling added to original post.
 
Badugaha hasn't been mentioned and is fairly popular in my games.

Chowaha 8 (5 card version) also gets a look in regularly.
 
How about "Omagawd!"
Which is like PLO8 except the second high and second low hands win, not the nut hi and nut low. Known for the ridiculously long time it takes to award the split pot.

P.S. I just made this up, but if I didn't and this actually exists then the person who made it up really should be shot. In front of any table in the 'Fugly' thread.
 
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Decided on 1.2mm thick if there's gonna be 200+ games. That's gonna be a thick stack!
 
Is it 08 as in zero eight, or O8 as in Oh eight? Should the other games that end in 8 have a dash? like Stud-8 or just Stud8 or Stud-08?

(To my knowledge) anything with an 8 can be XXX-8 / XXX8 / XXX 8, they're interchangeable, and is whatever game it is with a high/low split with 8 being a qualifier for the low. Normally 5 non paired cards 8 or below - as in Omaha Hi-Lo/Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or better, (this is also called O8 with an oh), where A2345, the wheel, is the nut low and plays the high as a straight (and/or flush).

There are different low rules in other games, 2-7 triple draw and badugi for example, but XXX-8 is as above.

Stud 8 is Stud Hi-Lo 8 or better, Chowaha 8 is Chowaha Hi-Lo 8 or better etc.
 
My preference is for the entire word on one line. If there are multiple words, wrapping the additional words is ok.
 

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