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Off Topic Chat => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: pkeod on December 29, 2019, 04:46:58 PM
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Ok, I never was here in the first place. I was a Clear the Decks member and made an account here on recommendation. Well, now I'm here for real!
Date Registered: August 20, 2015
My main interests are everything solitaire and card games, including playing cards themselves. 😇
I'm the creator of the Faerie Solitaire computer games.
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Welcome, fellow member! We're glad to have you, and please, if you have any questions, just ask away.
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Thank you for the welcome!
I was wondering about concave cards. Do they have a significant history? I remember seeing some once but they don't seem common. Were they designed that way to make them stand out visually or was there a purpose?
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Thank you for the welcome!
I was wondering about concave cards. Do they have a significant history? I remember seeing some once but they don't seem common. Were they designed that way to make them stand out visually or was there a purpose?
Concave cards? I'm not sure I understand. Could you describe them or provide an image or a link?
If you're taking about things like Breather Decks or N-stripped cards, those are used by magicians out to fool their spectators! I'm a "Deck Tailor" - custom alterations for magicians and card sharps.
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http://www.dxpo-playingcards.com/xpo/os05.htm
(https://i.imgur.com/dzEq5gU.jpg)
Concave on the sides like these. I was just wondering if they had a purpose besides the novel look/feel.
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http://www.dxpo-playingcards.com/xpo/os05.htm
(https://i.imgur.com/dzEq5gU.jpg)
Concave on the sides like these. I was just wondering if they had a purpose besides the novel look/feel.
I'm guessing they're similar in purpose to "Crooked Cards" - an attempt to make ordinary, rectangular playing cards easier to hold in one's hand. In simplest terms, ergonomics.