Hello all,
I've been on this forum for years, but never really posted. Just used it to keep up with things, but I figured I should start integrating myself in the community more. Anyway, there are a bunch of non USPCC decks out on the market today. As time goes on, we will see more alternatives to USPCC. There are many factors that play into how a deck of cards handle such as finish and card stock. I want to know what you look for in a deck of cards. What's important to you.
-Durability
-Ability to fan/spread
-Ability to faro evenly
-Look/design
Some non USPCC decks can fan/spread, but not faro. Some look great but are thin and flimsy. So what makes a great deck of cards in your opinion. Please list them in order of preference. For me it's:
1. Ability to fan/spread 2. Durability 3. Look/design 4. Ability to faro evenly
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Re: Rate it! - What makes a great deck of cards
Just like my women, they need to look good (design), with a good personality and can be handled well (durable). I can't paro at all but can fan a little.
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Re: Rate it! - What makes a great deck of cards
For me the most important thing is that the deck has a has a design that looks good in card flourishes, so for me the back design is the most important thing I look at when I think about buying a deck. Next comes the handling: It has to stay in packets well so that cuts and card flourishes work well. Fanning ability is great but not the most important thing (I love fanning but if a deck doesn't fan, then that's not a reason for me not to buy it, see the Absolut Vodka deck). So for me, if a deck isn't from USPCC but is still usable for cardistry and has a nice back design, I'll still buy it (an example for this would be the FatBoy deck).
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