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I've used the same deck of KEMs for ~2 years now in a biweekly home game. If your players haven't seen/used them before, some will complain that they feel flimsy/cheap. This is due to the fact that they are thinner than the standard paper casino decks most people use. You'll pay about $20 for a set of two decks.
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Personally I prefer Copag over Kem. Which is good since they're usually less expensive than Kems too. You can't go wrong with either one though.
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#3
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Bridge sized jumbo index Copags are the only cards I use. They are wonderful and last forever. I'll never go back to Bicycle.
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Personally I prefer Copag over Kem. Which is good since they're usually less expensive than Kems too. You can't go wrong with either one though. [/ QUOTE ] True that I just bought a set of Copag 1546 decks for $15, shipped, off e-bay yesterday. Can't wait till they get here. You less experienced players will whine about the cards at first like it was said above. You just have to keep using them and then they will notice the difference. |
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Sir Folds A Lot, I just bought Copag Bridge Jumbo Index cards on eBay today [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I hope we like them. $15.99 plus free shipping seemed like a decent deal. I love eBay. |
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