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Custom Deck Unboxing! [Unrivaleddecks]

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Hey everyone! Our first prototype deck of our shark themed custom playing card deck (with custom tuck case!) has finally shipped in so we're going to be doing a live unboxing of our cards! We're super excited and happy to unveil our prototype project with everyone so be sure to see it! Catch us tomorrow, Saturday at 6:00 PM PST, live on our Instagram @unrivaleddecks!
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Yeah, don't forget it's only 6 hours until the big reveal! Be sure to turn on the countdown reminder on Instagram so you don't miss it! We hope you're as excited as we are!
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I missed the video but visiting your insta page with some of the pictures reminded me of a couple things. 1 how much I liked the deck theme and design. 2 how much I hope you actually got to changing the basically repeating courts.

If the courts were changed I would probably be in. If not, it's pretty questionable whether I would buy these or not.

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STLBluesNut wrote:I missed the video but visiting your insta page with some of the pictures reminded me of a couple things. 1 how much I liked the deck theme and design. 2 how much I hope you actually got to changing the basically repeating courts.

If the courts were changed I would probably be in. If not, it's pretty questionable whether I would buy these or not.

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We're eventually going to be changing the courts to make them unique but if you have any suggestions about say, poses of the sharks or anything, we're open ears.

Plus, we're also going to be taking pictures of our prototype deck soon so we can really show you our cards :)
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Re: Custom Deck Unboxing! [Unrivaleddecks]

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For starters, there has to be at least 12 distinguishably different types of sharks. One for each of the courts. It would probably even be fine with 12 different sharks in 3 different arrangements or poses, one for each jack, queen and king, instead of all of them being in the yin yang formation. At a minimum.

There have been quite a few decks with this low poly style that have done quite well. I think the backs and definitely the mermaid jokers have a lot of appeal. However, in my opinion, I think these repeating courts have a strong possiblity of sinking what could be a no brainers successful deck with a bit more court design.

I'm not much of an artist, illustrator or linguist but, although I wouldn't be able to exactly describe what would work, I can tell you what is appealing to me or not when I see it.

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