OtsegoDoom wrote:My intent was never to introduce a number of rare decks, but to introduce variety to appeal to a number of different groups. I had a lot of card players saying they wished there was a 2-colour deck available so that they could more easily use my deck with their games. A lot of poker players alternate between two different colour decks to ensure their games are fair. If I had done each deck as a 2500 run with USPCC the minimum amount I'd have to raise to get funded would probably be more than I could manage. I'm still pretty much unknown in the world of playing card design and it's obvious my designs so far have gotten a mixed reaction. More than anything I went with LPCC to get a lower minimum order so that the goal of producing all 3 decks was more achievable. A result of that which I never considered was that it makes the new decks much more rare than my previous one. It's something I will definitely consider next time.
Thanks for coming by and answering some queries Mike, it is always great to see designers discussing their creations.
I however find your reasoning somewhat incongruous/flawed. To say that you hadn't considered that the 1000 deck runs make your decks rare is perfectly argued by the text I quoted on your Kickstarter listing "Only 1000 copies of each deck [...] will be printed meaning they will be true collector's items!".
It would appear that you're actually attempting to make lemonade out of the realism that you're unlikely to sell more - and in the process trying to appeal to both the card players and collectors. Of course, this is perfectly fine - but I don't believe we need the spin here.
Whilst I completely agree with a 2 deck setup for Poker, the majority of home Poker tournaments I know use 100% plastic cards - we generally choose between KEM and Copag, but there are whole legions with differing allegiances out there. Likewise I couldn't deny that many may like a nice, simple design such as yours, but the limited lifetime of paper decks - as well as the regular index faces you've included - suggest to me that home poker tournaments are a limited market for these decks.
Best of luck with it in any case.
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