PM’dI’d like to get 3 dozen, or as many as will fit in an MFRB equally divided between the colors.
Thank you for the feedback, bud. I can concur with your response, these are one of the best paper cards I’ve handled/shuffled. Thanks, Jim!REVIEW:
I’ve owned a lot of uncancelled casino playing cards. In our group, we use 2 brand new decks for every session. We find it is the best security you can get at a reasonable price. The cellophane is removed and the decks are opened for everyone to see and we know the cards haven’t been out since they left the factory. We don’t play for huge stakes, but no one ever doubts the fairness of the cards.
The cards that have been in play lately have been Gemaco Traditional and Alpha series. These cards are definitely better than the Alphas and running neck and neck with the Traditionals. Obviously the edge goes to the DJ cards because they match the chips!!
TL;DR - These are some of the finest paper cards you can buy, I love the dimpled texture of the paper and the coating that allows them to slide past each other without being slippery. Especially if you own DJ chips, buy these!
Pm’dAny left? If so...
3 Red
3 Blue
3 Purple
3 Teal
Sfrb isn’t ideal for these decks, but I’m assuming 8ish, I have special boxes for a dozen. Pmd with more infoHow many fit in a sfrb?
Thanks for the feedback, I’m sorry you’re unhappy with the burnt orange. It is an underwhelming color, when I think of orange I think bright citrus and these are close to light brown in color.These are great! I love them.
For those of you who like to host/deal blackjack and have a peek/peep device, these are compatible. (The 10 value card pips are raised to show in the peek, and the Ace card has the four A pips with the opposite pips raised to show in the peek.) This can be seen in the OP, but just pointing it out.
My favorite colors are purple and teal. The classic red and blue never let you down. However, I am disappointed in burnt orange. But... oh well. All of them are great cards.
FYI: the card backs are full bleed, meaning that the background pattern on the back is printed all the way to the edge of the card. It does not fade to white, nor have a white border. Some people have a preference one way or another. This can also be seen in the OP pics.
PS, willing to trade 6 decks of burnt orange (still sealed) for 6 decks of teal, or purple.
I’m sorry you’re unhappy with the burnt orange. It is an underwhelming color, when I think of orange I think bright citrus and these are close to light brown in color.
I was actually thinking this same thing, and wondering why the black cards weren’t in the lineup, lol!Yes, that is what I was thinking! You have pics of the deck colors, and I thought the light-brown deck you had was the actual brown color listed for sale. I should have paid closer attention!
I don’t disagree, but I think it looks good with Teal or Purple, maybe even red or blue.Yeah that burnt orange looks like light coffee lol