Re: Will B&M cardrooms ever use a four color deck?
i really hope not.
i can see that you may be able to better distinguish b/t suits, but it seams like trying to make out #'s from the 8-seat would be more difficult with that crappy lightish blue color than black or red.
also, i tend to look at my cards a few times before action is complete pre-flop but not after the flop. it doesn't happen a lot, but remembering 2 red K's or 2 black 6's is better than red and green 6 or whatever. that's a small gripe, but i really just don't see many pros.
i think the only reason for switching to 4-color would be to help people read hands. this is going to help bad players more than good ones, so i think that is bad anyway.
i have no problem with the way things are now and fear change.
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