2017 COPAG WSOP cards are good! (1 Viewer)

lewan

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I started out with my dad's COPAG cards and I've always considered them... average.

I got these WSOP 2017 cards from Spinettis and my first impressions are, these are good cards!
The image quality is sharper in comparison with any other COPAGs I have owned. Reds are more vivid and blacks are darker. They also have a hint of a shine to them. They feel slightly better in my opinion (but this could be placebo).

The artwork on the back of COPAG WSOP decks are notoriously busy, but I think they got it spot on in 2017. Really like the way the backs of the cards look, thumbs up from me.

Excuse the quality of the photos, it's pretty dark in my room right now. But I would recommend giving these a go!

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I noticed last night that the copag store has new single 2017 red decks for $6. And you can pair them with single black 2020 decks for $6.
Not sure what Spinettis is getting for them.

I almost bought some at that price, but I have outgrown standard indexes.
 
I noticed last night that the copag store has new single 2017 red decks for $6. And you can pair them with single black 2020 decks for $6.
Not sure what Spinettis is getting for them.

I almost bought some at that price, but I have outgrown standard indexes.
We play 6-7 handed sitting quite closely around a small table. My next table will be 4.5ft circular so it'll be the same story. Jumbo is 100% better on more conventionally shaped tables. I love jumbo index too. I like to alternate between standard and jumbo index :)
 
If my game ever reaches a point that an auto shuffler is a sound investment, I will abandon bridge sized happily.
I prefer bridge as well, but I think poker size is the only thing that fits in the auto shuffler
I was poker size until I got a job in a casino which changed everything. When i'm working the tournaments i'm shuffling every 2-3 minutes and the extra width of poker size just makes the process take a little longer. Though, having a shuffletech would potentially make me consider going back
 
If my game ever reaches a point that an auto shuffler is a sound investment, I will abandon bridge sized happily.

Poker basement priorities 1. Comfortable Chairs 2. Auto shuffler 3. Nice chips 4. Nice table

The auto shuffler is a game changer for how easy it is on everyone and how many more hands you get in.
 

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