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View Poll Results: What hourly wage do you think Party support reps get? | |||
$.50-$3.00 |
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55 | 45.45% |
$3.01-$6.00 |
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44 | 36.36% |
$6.01 or higher |
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22 | 18.18% |
Voters: 121. You may not vote on this poll |
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www.homepokertourney.com offers the following:
[ QUOTE ] Standard playing cards are 3.5" long. Poker (Wide) size cards are 2.5" (62mm) wide and Bridge size cards are 2.25" (57mm) wide. Most casinos and poker rooms use bridge size (yes, bridge) cards because they are easier to handle and shuffle than the larger poker size cards. People with small hands definitely prefer the smaller size of the bridge size cards but many old-timers find that they feel kinda 'light-weight' after playing with the wide size cards. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Bridge. I've never seen wide cards in a casino. Last time I played with wide cards, they felt strange to me.
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We use bridge size for home games and tourneys.As homepokertourney.com says they are easier to handle and shuffle.
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I have both but have come to prefer bridge size. They are a bit easier to handle, but it's a very minor difference. Either one should be fine.
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I have no idea. Will measure them and get back to you.
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We like the bridge size, like the casino poker rooms I've played in.
But the wide size is not bad at all. . . it's really personal preference. As long as they're Kems, of course! - tomb |
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Bridge Size, Regular Index, KEM's all the way!!!
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