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236 reviewsSame cut, finish, and durability you would always expect with Bicycle cards. Just with faces that are easier to read. The gold standard for a reason
Outta every game in the world, if I had to choose one, hands down... it'd be the deck of playing cards. There are so many different card games to play nowadays and I don't think I'd ever get bored. I usually use this brand of cards more often than most, only because it's available at every convenience store, drug store, grocery store, etc. It's just more convenient for myself to purchase. My family and I also enjoy the jumbo version because it makes it much easier to see when playing fast moving games, such as spades. ♠️💗
In my opinion, the only complaint I really have would be the quality of this brand. After using for about 2-3 hours daily, within two weeks it starts falling apart. The cardboard starts peeling back around the edges and the ink starts fading away.
***Fun Fact***
Playing cards first appeared in Europe in the 1370s, probably in Italy or Spain and certainly as imports or possessions of merchants from the Islamic Mamlūk dynasty centred in Egypt. 🤯
👉Des tres bonnes cartes de qualites en plastique,qui glisse bien et qui garde leurs forme, ddes carte qui dure longtemps.
👉 Mais le paquet jumbo est justememt trop gros pour mes mains, difficulté a les brasser, car les cartes sont trop large. Donc, ne convient pas a ceux qui ont des petites mains, ni pour les enfant s'il faut les braser ou garder plusieurs cartes dans ses mains.
👉 Mais, ces cartes sont excellente pour un jeu comme trouve les 2 pareilles, car il me semble que les images sont plus grandes que sur des cartes, "normale" et on peut melanger les cartes a plats sur la table (inversement d'un brassage dans les mains).