I love borderless decks. There's no other way to do convincing second, bottom or centre deals and I think it's a real shame that there's so little choice for borderless decks out there. I mean, D&D have their own card company and a wealth of playing cards to choose from and any time I've seen them do card cheat routines, it's standard Bees and they don't look good and don't last.
I mean, how many decks do you have? How many of them have borders? Couldn't you just use one of those decks rather than dismissing off hand any borderless deck? It means those of us who like them are stuck using standard Bees because the preception is that the market isn't there for them. One thing I'd like to know; if the design of the card worked really well, looked great, handled great but had no borders would that stop you from buying the deck?
The reason I ask is simply that most, if not all, borderless designs I've seen kinda suck and I wonder if you guys think it's really an issue of the border or if it's a more general design issue? BTW, feeling on the Artifice V1 vs V2 doesn't count because, as Alex said, the V1s did have borders; they don't work well for the cheat stuff either.