Thursday, September 15, 2005
Four-colour card decks
I've been experimenting with using a four-coloured deck when playing online poker, and I've got to say that I approve. A four-coloured deck is of course a variation on the more established, commonly available black-and-red decks. Clubs become green, diamonds become blue, hearts stay red and spades stay black.
Basically, there is no real reason why only two colours should be used. Four colours gives you the advantage of never being caught with your suit down. Four colours means the quickest glance at the cards will tell you if you have a flush or not. Four colours means never having to strain your eyes when watching card-playing on tv.
Sure, there's a bit of a problem when playing solitaire, but do we really want to hold back the evolution of playing cards just for the sake of solitaire (and possibly some other black-and-red based games)?
Check it out: isn't it cool?
Basically, there is no real reason why only two colours should be used. Four colours gives you the advantage of never being caught with your suit down. Four colours means the quickest glance at the cards will tell you if you have a flush or not. Four colours means never having to strain your eyes when watching card-playing on tv.
Sure, there's a bit of a problem when playing solitaire, but do we really want to hold back the evolution of playing cards just for the sake of solitaire (and possibly some other black-and-red based games)?
Check it out: isn't it cool?
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Pretty awesome I like it. Most people have two deck of cards if they play cards anyway, at least that's what it appears like so it's alll good!
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