What poker cards are these? (1 Viewer)

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These cards have yellow background in the inlays on the face cards as well. I took this picture when I was watching Poker Night in America the other night. I looked everywhere on the internet and I cant find them. Please help.
 

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A number of manufacturers make cards with yellow backgrounds. The graphics on the ones in the OP look a lot like the style used by Faded Spade, especially the face cards. I could be wrong, though.
 
Ace of Spades matches nothing in my collection. Therefore, I believe these are Unicorn brand cards.
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But there is this:
the casino never got back into contact with me after i emailed them. I did find out that they were custom casino cards with rfid chips in them. They're likely not for sale to the public, and if and when they are available they prob would be fairly expensive.

So nobody knows, although they are appearing overseas and the suits line up pretty well with the ModiaNO! design (so likely either copied, licensed, or produced by a subsidiary company). Their potential origin alone is enough for me to avoid these and those rip-off fuckers.
 
Yeah, they're not FS.

I don't recognize the branding on the Ace of Spades.
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Although the Ace of spades you posted above doesn't match previous photos of what appear to be otherwise-identical cards:

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The pips font is VERY similar to Modiano but, truth be told, it is not uncommon. I think the best way to go in terms of identification would be the court cards. Small body shapes, with oversized facials and implements in their hands. That is an older style image to use on a modern card, particularly one with the insets like these are using. All in all it's a pretty unique design. Have to say that yellow background is too dark for my tastes, but that could just be the image resolution.
 
Some resemblance to my Poker Stars Fournier styled cards. Not quite the same. But closest cards I have to that style.

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Look at the card back in the very bottom of the pic in the OP. Looks like a bunch of little spades like on the Faded Spade cards.
 
Here is the Ace of Spades to this mystery deck.
 

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