Ipuntchips
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Hey everyone! I have a few decks I like for home games, like slowplay or bullets plastic cards, what does everyone like to use?
The moment these come out in bridge size I'm snap buying them.I’m currently using these and like them a lot: https://www.ahplayingcards.com/products/crown-series-poker-pvc-playing-cards-2x-deck-set
Have you played with Marion Pro yourself? I heard great things about this brand so I picked up a few decks and wound up hating them.Marion Pro are supurb cards at a reasonable price. They use Kua Kao's premium card stock! Al Haines Crown series are also excellent in poker size. You might also want to try the 2011/2012 WSOP eBay cards. (KEM and Fourier). Desjgn are also fine cards. Avoid Copag!
Yes, they're one of my favorites. I agree it's highly subjective. What didn't you like about Marion Pro? Copag is the worst card I've ever had due to disappearing ink.Have you played with Marion Pro yourself? I heard great things about this brand so I picked up a few decks and wound up hating them.
All subjective of course, but I’d take Copag ANY day over Marion Pro.
I've been wanting to try those for a while now. Not an easy find on this side of the Atlantic. I was in Taipei last month and decided to go on a hunt for some Marion Pro's. Thinking surely they must be abundant in their habitat of origin... Well, zero results.Marion Pro are supurb cards at a reasonable price. They use Kua Kao's premium card stock!
The only source for Marion Pros that I've found is Amazon. On your side of the pond (ie UK) I'd recomment Al Haines Crown Series. His cards use the same wonderful Kua Kao premium card stock.I've been wanting to try those for a while now. Not an easy find on this side of the Atlantic. I was in Taipei last month and decided to go on a hunt for some Marion Pro's. Thinking surely they must be abundant in their habitat of origin... Well, zero results.
I'll preface this by again reiterating it's all subjective, so I'm definitely not trying to "prove anyone wrong" here.Yes, they're one of my favorites. I agree it's highly subjective. What didn't you like about Marion Pro? Copag is the worst card I've ever had due to disappearing ink.
Thanks for your observations. I took another look at mine and I don't notice dark red, or elongated font. There's an ever so slight bend but nowhere near as bad as KEM. I have a lot of playtime on these and there's not a hint of any fading. I do agree they kind of have a more paper like feel vs plastic.I'll preface this by again reiterating it's all subjective, so I'm definitely not trying to "prove anyone wrong" here.
The cards to me feel very cheap. They develop a slight bend after just a few shuffles. They also feel a lot like paper cards to me (I know this is a plus for some, but not for me).
I also really don't like the font. The suit shape is perfectly fine but the numbers and letters look stretched out, like they had an image file that looked fine but felt they needed to stretch it out in Microsoft Paint to fit the cards the way they wanted them to. I also don't like dark red ink, but I know that's highly subjective, too.
I do think they shuffle fine, and the pitch and "gather" are fine, too. But of the 20+ plastic card types I've tried, the only ones I like less (or maybe about the same) are Slowplay.
It looks like yours are bridge size - is that correct? Mine are poker. I agree yours look fine and not stretched - I'd wager they designed the pips with bridge in mind and then stretched them (width-wise) to fit poker size cards.Thanks for your observations. I took another look at mine and I don't notice dark red, or elongated font. There's an ever so slight bend but nowhere near as bad as KEM. I have a lot of playtime on these and there's not a hint of any fading. I do agree they kind of have a more paper like feel vs plastic.
To each his own!!
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