Tip for buying a Fournier (1 Viewer)

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If buy chipset pokershop, it is possible to order a maximum of 11 Fournier deck at the same time for the price of 2.5e per deck (Pokerroom.com logo deck)

And my native not english, sorry for that
 
Thats a very cheap price, I would not trust anyone that says they're selling Fourniers for 2.5e per deck. I could be misunderstanding though. Can you post a link to the sale or deal you are considering?
 
^^Agree.
Fournier are great cards. I think the last time I bought Fournier Titanium decks in Europe, they were about $23.00 per deck. Definitely not €2.50 a deck. Buyer beware!
 

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Thats a very cheap price, I would not trust anyone that says they're selling Fourniers for 2.5e per deck. I could be misunderstanding though. Can you post a link to the sale or deal you are considering?

^^Agree.
Fournier are great cards. I think the last time I bought Fournier Titanium decks in Europe, they were about $23.00 per deck. Definitely not €2.50 a deck. Buyer beware!
It’s legit, they come in one back color only though. @pokersepp probably bought them in bulk as leftovers from the poker boom. Single decks are 4.99€.
https://pokershop.de/Plastic-Playing-Cards-Fournier-Pokerroom
 
Team who the hell cares?
Team take the deal!
It’s one of the silliest debates on PCF. Nothing wrong with having a preference of course, but if you’re not fine playing with cards that are either 1/4 inch wider or narrower, I think that’s a little whacko.
(Yes yes, I understand if you’re dealing for 8 hours it can make a difference. But this isn’t a forum for dealers)
 
Team who the hell cares?
Team take the deal!
It’s one of the silliest debates on PCF. Nothing wrong with having a preference of course, but if you’re not fine playing with cards that are either 1/4 inch wider or narrower, I think that’s a little whacko.
(Yes yes, I understand if you’re dealing for 8 hours it can make a difference. But this isn’t a forum for dealers)
Baaaa, very weak last argument, most of us deal in some way or another and have professed love for cards. We optimize damn near everything else about playing and hosting, can't avoid it when it comes to cards.

I love both, but would use poker against @RocAFella1 so he hurts his hands dealing and I can pick up tells while he's applying IcyHot.
 
the pokerroom fournier cards are promo cards they made for the pokerroom (which does not exist anymore). so quality criteria is lower than for their casino cards. I have about 400 decks left then finally all sold. I had about 5000.
 
pokerroom fournier -kortit ovat promokortteja, jotka he tekivät pokerihuoneelle (jota ei enää ole). joten laatukriteerit ovat alhaisemmat kuin heidän kasinokorttinsa. Minulla on noin 400 dekkiä jäljellä ja lopulta kaikki myyty. Minulla oli noin 5000.

Thanks for coming here to talk about it. If the quality is slightly lower, I haven't noticed much of a difference.

I think they are good value for money in any case.

Thanks for the information on how many are left, I have to consider ordering more to Finland
 
Btw in full context I mean… I have small hands
I reread it and was like… ugh… that didn’t come out the way I wanted it to…
 
Well if anyone wants to save on shipping to the US and do a mini group buy lmk, I’m down for a few
 
I bought them a few months ago and I can highly recommend them. Best price-quality ratio for Fournier. The downside is, as already mentioned, that there is only one color available. So i combine them with another deck, because in our round, we have two decks in play.
 
I bought them a few months ago and I can highly recommend them. Best price-quality ratio for Fournier. The downside is, as already mentioned, that there is only one color available. So i combine them with another deck, because in our round, we have two decks in play.

Yeah, i buyin four deck and very good price-quality 2,5€ per deck.

But 2,5e price same buyin pokerset.
 
Wow old cards.
These cards were promotional, the closed site also had Chipco chips sets and other products with the logo. The best thing was a clock program to control tournaments and chips.
 
I’m mildly humored. A forum full of people who spent thousands of dollars for multiple sets chips (I’m probably on my way LOL), and they’re quibbling over a $20 deck of playing cards.

…So awesome.
 
I'd be in on a group buy of any Fourniers, bridge or poker... and yes I'm team poker sized (full time dealer at my home games, 6'7" with large hands).
 

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