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Optical Illusions. Wall Art. Exclusive Gear. A less expensive, a bit lighter, high-quality card. They are a bit more slippery but are the best alternative to KEM.

My personal favorite. The least expensive of the three. A very nice option if you like a bit more weight or heft to your cards. A bit different than the other two, but Italian quality makes them worth a look. The most expensive brand of the three. In fact, most casinos and card rooms employ this brand. These cards are a bit thinner than their competitors, but not so much as to cause a problem. This is one of the most noticeable traits of any good deck of playing cards.

KEM cards are also are known to have legendary durability. You would likely go through 10 or more decks of Bicycle cards before wearing these out. Also available jumbo index , which I highly recommend due to their enhanced readability. Copags are my personal favorite and reasonably priced as well. The flexibility and thickness just seem to strike the right balance. They are slightly more slippery than the other high-end brands, but not in an annoying way.

There is not much in the way of texture to the surface and they have an overall lighter weight to them, which I find appealing. In my opinion, these cards shuffle the best and just exude quality and are perhaps the favorite of top players around the world.

My advice is that if you are unsure of which brand to try, go with Copag. Try these black and golds , my favorite deck color. Also available with jumbo index. It takes some getting used to these cards if you have been using other high-end brands.

They are not as smooth and many variations have a sort of light texture to them. Often, people either love or hate Modiano playing cards, due to their noticeable differences to what most people may be used to.



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