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Saturday, 24 September 2011

My First Playing Cards Video Review

Posted on 10:47 by Unknown
For my first review I will be tackling two decks which I consider to be among my most favourite. The first card deck is the Copag Epoc, a vey particular deck in that it is essentially a black deck with white and colour pips. The artwork is also incredible and in my opinion very imaginative. The Epoc is a bridge-sized deck which can be adopted for all manner of card games. it is also made from a 100% plastic stock that is reasonably resilient to bending and shuffling. Personally I have grown very fond of the plastic used in Copag decks, not so much when it comes to the paper stock they use. However I will be discussing this in a future posting.

The second deck I will be reviewing will be the Cartamundi – Star wars Heroes and Villains. the video blog attached to this brief introduction will give you a better impression of both the quality and content of this second deck of cards. Cartamundi use various stock qualities for their decks and this pair of decks comes with a moderately good quality stock that shuffles well…but don’t expect to go about shuffling repeatedly for any extended periods of time. Still you don’t buy this deck to have it trashed through continuous play..this is a collector’s item after all.

This is my first video blog so please bear with me if it is a bit rough around the edges.

A review of the Copag “Epoc” deck and the Cartamundi “Starwars–Heroes and Villains” Decks

Should you have any queries about these or other deck I will be reviewing please feel free to email me or post a comment on this blog and I will get back to you with any relevant replies.
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