top deck cards: 12 Mixed Decks Casino Playing Cards Used In Real Nevada Casinos with Free Bounty Button Kit by Brybelly Price and features
- Used in real Nevada casinos
- No hole punched in the middle
- Plastic coated playing cards
- Poker sized, Jumbo index
- Free Bounty Button Kit
Product Description
This lot consists of 12 decks of playing cards that have been used in real casinos and repackaged. These 12 decks are great for parties, home games, bar leagues, and many other uses. These cards come directly from the casino pit. They do not have a hole drilled in them like many other competitors offer, instead they have 2 slightly rounded corners to prevent them from being used at the casino again. Now you can use the actual cards used in Nevada casinos in your home game. All decks will be from a casino on the list(blue image), although availability will depend on casino inventory. You will also receive a free bounty button kit. Included in the kit is a bounty button, dealer button, kill button, small blind button, big blind button, reserved button, and 4 cut cards.
Casino Playing Cards Used In Real Nevada Casinos REVIEWS
"I've bought sets of these cards for my brother and sister on their
birthdays the last two years. They are big HOldem poker fans, and just
love getting them. Last month the packing for my sister's decks got
damaged at the Eugene Post Office, and she only received five decks.
Once I contacted Brybelly, they immediately shipped her seven more
decks, along with the buttons, without charge. Thanks Brybelly!"
"They're playing cards, not to much to screw up here. Although i
didn't receive a "Free Bounty Button Kit", i'm still fully happy with
these cards. Cards from a bunch of different casinos, none of mine were
hole punched, just had the corners cut. Will definitely buy again if
needed."
"The Cards arrived and I am pleased to report that all decks came from
different casinos, and all cards were accounted for in all decks. But
Cons are extraordinary. Of the 12 deck I received 2 decks that were not
marked properly at all and were completely ruined because of it. 5 of
the 12 decks were poorly marked and had some severely damaged cards
within it (some may consider this unusable, I consider them usable for
drinking games purposes but expect them to last no more than one night).
2 of the 12 decks are of medium quality, no bends on the cards, and the
intentional marking was not bad, but a little more effort could have
made these two decks good. and finally 3 of the 12 deck I would put in
the high quality range, of which I expected all twelve to arrive as
such.
Quick Summary: 3 Greats, 2 Goods, 5 Poor, And 2 Completely Ruined.
Unfortunately, The purpose I purchased these decks was to get my hands and good quality cards at something that is less expensive than because they are used. The whole ironic part is it was not the used factor that made these cards of bad quality (which I expected to be the main problem), It mainly came down to the simple process of how they intentionally mark the cards, they do that part of the Jobs terribly.
Ultimately I paid $28 Dollars for 3 great decks that are still marked. I could have paid less than that for 3 Perfect deck that are unmarked."
Quick Summary: 3 Greats, 2 Goods, 5 Poor, And 2 Completely Ruined.
Unfortunately, The purpose I purchased these decks was to get my hands and good quality cards at something that is less expensive than because they are used. The whole ironic part is it was not the used factor that made these cards of bad quality (which I expected to be the main problem), It mainly came down to the simple process of how they intentionally mark the cards, they do that part of the Jobs terribly.
Ultimately I paid $28 Dollars for 3 great decks that are still marked. I could have paid less than that for 3 Perfect deck that are unmarked."
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