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Equipment information: Manufacturer: Trademark Poker Brand: Trademark Global Release Date: 2011-12-06 Model: 10-P4507P-2 Color: Red/Blue Product features: - COPAG plastic playing cards are made from a exclusively engineered PVC plastic. These cards can handle the wear and tear of normal games, outlasting paper cards up to 500 times
- Completely washable, you don't need to worry about soiled cards. A quick wipe with a damp washcloth, then dry and they are ready to go.
- NEW! Peek-A-Boo Index 100% plastic cards will last for years Poker sized (2.5 x 3.5 inches) 4 "4 Suit" design decks and "peek" index Includes durable and solid carrying case.
- Each set comes in its own hard plastic case for storage. Whether you play solitaire, have a kitchen table game or manage a card room - once you try COPAG you will never use any other cards again.
- Peek-A-Boo Index
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Price List for Copag Poker Size PEEK Index Playing Cards (Blue Red Setup)
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Sports reviews of Copag Poker Size PEEK Index Playing Cards (Blue Red Setup)Customer Review: My favorite set of cards Sport shop rating: 4 Stars
These are my favorite cards. I prefer Copag's to Kem... I honestly can't remember why right now, but I tried them both a while back and decided that I was a Copag man all the way.
I play mostly hold em, so the PEEK feature works well for me. I don't think that it's too small. Also, the jumbo index in the middle is, well, jumbo and easy to read in the middle of the table. It took a short while for my regular players to get used to having the peek, but after a while they got used to it and it's everyone's favorite now.
One thing people may find to be a drawback is that the colors are subdued like the cards have been heavily used. I happen to like it, but if you prefer sharp, bright colors than you probably want get their regular line of cards.
The only thing that I find to be a drawback is that the back of the cards is too simple, so any marks or damage stand out very easily. Their regular paisley-type cards hide flaws much better.
Oh and I almost forgot, the cards come in a hard plastic case with a divider in the middle and a little plastic clip like thing to ensure that the cards don't move. Throw away the clip thingy as soon as you open the package. I found out the hard way that if the clip thingy is push down to hard when you close up the case, it will dent the cards. I had to throw away my old set because everyone knew that the 2 of clubs was the card with the dent in it.
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