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Equipment information: Manufacturer: KEM Brand: KEM Model: 1007268 Color: red and blue Product features: - Two decks of poker-sized playing cards (3 1/2 inches by 2 1/2 inches)
- Made of 100 percent cellulose acetate plastic--a blend of paper and plastic
- Superior flexibility and strength; scuff- and break-resistant; completely washable
- Designed to deliver the classic snap and feel of paper with the durability of plastic
- Cards come with durable storage case made of hard plastic
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Price List for KEM Arrow Red and Blue Poker Size Standard Index Playing Cards
| New | | New Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $16.95 | | | Used | | Used Usually ships in 1-2 business days | $15.99 | |
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Sports reviews of KEM Arrow Red and Blue Poker Size Standard Index Playing CardsCustomer Review: Not worth the money. Sport shop rating: 2 Stars
These are pretty nice cards. They feel real nice and shuffle well. But for the money they are simply not a good value.
I use Copag, Modiano, and Dal Negro plastic cards and decided to give these KEMs a try. I've never seen such bad quality control as these have. There were several cards in one deck which were badly scratched across the back rendering one deck unplayable.
I received no response from ChipandGames so I sent the deck back to USPC in Cincinnati (fingers crossed). We'll see what happens.
Long story short... don't buy KEM cards. I've used a TON of plastic cards for poker over the years and while KEM cards do have a nice feel to them (about as nice as Copag) they are simply too fragile and easily marked.
At nearly twice the price of Copag these KEM cards are absolutely laughable to me. I consider them and the entire USPC a joke. How can they expect to compete with oversees companies who produce a far better product for half the money?
Buy Copag... end of story.
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