
Posted Tue Dec 28, 2004 6:19 pm GMT by fcuk
Has anybody used them yet? I got them at a local shop (The game room store, in fairfield). I was using them todya, and they feel pretty thin and cheap. They feel the same as regular plastic coated cards, just much more slick. Are Kems that much better?
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Posted Tue Dec 28, 2004 10:29 pm GMT by twintowers
Kem cards feel thin and cheap as well. But those same thin feelling cards feel the same today as they did a year ago. Ive got over 20 tourneys on my set and they are still flat as coud be and clean as a deck of cards could be.
I missed our last tourney, and the guys had to use one of my brother's bicycle deck of cards, and he said they were nearly worthless after one hour of play. People just dont know how to suffle (or they just got used to my Kems).
Your cards should be fine. Just play with them for a few hands and you'll be hooked.
Posted Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:02 am GMT by fcuk
Ive actually played with them for a while, and I have gotten use to them, and I really like them, but they are very slick, there sliding allll over
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