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I’d like to learn!

I’ve seen the posts where the vote functionality was enabled. and users voted on their favorite cards.

I haven’t personally had enough experience with different manufactures to know the difference in cards. I can read different posts here, and make more informed decisions based on votes and comments, but I’ve got Polish family, and I was wondering if you could explain why these cards are so cool?

Again, I apologize if I should already know why Trefl cards are so cool; but, are they plastic, are they paper? Do they sound better and last longer? Or are they essentially the same bicycle cards I can pick up in a brick at Sam’s Club?

What’s so cool about Trefl? You seem to sell out often.
 
@surfik Do these guy make a Bridge Size deck with a Bordered Back (not full bleed)?

I'd take Standard or Jumbo index either one.
These are currently made only poker size jumbo index full bleed.
Previous runs had borders. To my knowledge they never made bridge size plastic decks.
 
I’d like to learn!

I’ve seen the posts where the vote functionality was enabled. and users voted on their favorite cards.

I haven’t personally had enough experience with different manufactures to know the difference in cards. I can read different posts here, and make more informed decisions based on votes and comments, but I’ve got Polish family, and I was wondering if you could explain why these cards are so cool?

Again, I apologize if I should already know why Trefl cards are so cool; but, are they plastic, are they paper? Do they sound better and last longer? Or are they essentially the same bicycle cards I can pick up in a brick at Sam’s Club?

What’s so cool about Trefl? You seem to sell out often.
they very durable, have a good flex, very white background and vibrant red ink. I also have fondness for full bleed backs, not many producers make them.
 
I can vouch for the seller and the quality of the Trefl cards.

Pic of six decks ordered from Surfik

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A blue deck of Trefl's next to a deck of DaVinci Ruote's.

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There is less than a single card width difference in the height of the two decks. Trefl is the taller of the two decks in this unscientific comparison.

What is enjoyable about the Trefl's is how easy they are to wash and collect when dealing. The ink on the faces stands up exceptionally well, far superior to Copaqs.

At $22 USD per set-up factoring in exchange fees and PayPal fees, what is there not to like?
 
Once more, for anyone riding the fence. Trefl's are nice playing cards. Dollar for dollar, they hold up better than their competitors.
 
Played with these tonight and they are an absolute delight! And that’s coming from someone who strongly prefers bridge. I make an exception for Trefl.

Perfect on the stiffness/flex scale and easy to shuffle. Also they were easy to pick up for the squeeze on a topper against a hard surface (not always the case with some cards). Very bright and vibrant colors as well. Can’t find any downsides really.
 
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