![]() If you shuffle/riffle your cards like most home games do, I am sure they would be fine. Gemaco: I found these to be a bit too "stiff" for professional dealing. a perhaps bad Kem deck), but they are not the "best". You are guaranteed not to be disappoinited (vs. Highly recommended as an into plastic deck. color backs) that has been bowed one way or the other (vs. Highly recommended with the caveat of getting a good deck.Ĭopag: the best as far as price to value best consistency in that I have never gotten a set up (two decks, diff. Kem: the best of the best, IF you get a deck that isn't "bowed"- sometimes the deck has a bend, either, down or up (down is better if you have to pick, as you will be riffling the deck "up", which should compensate in the long run but you don't get to pick, the cards come as they are). I am a certified poker dealer and have investigated all the plastic cards on the market (as far as I know).
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