- Quantity and Variety of Colors: our product provides you with 24 playing card in 12 different vibrant colors, two decks of each shade; This generous assortment ensures sufficient volumes cater to your multi party needs; This set is perfect for those who love variety and color in their gaming experiences
- Standard Size: the decks of cards is about 63 x 88 mm/ 2.48 x 3.46 inches, each pack contains 52 cards and 2 jokers, the suitable size is easy to carry and won’t take up much space, you can play whenever you want, even while traveling
- Quality Material for Long Lasting Use: deck of playing cards are made of blue core paper coating, with thickness and plastic protective coating; Bright colors, not easy to fade, wear resistant and stable, lightweight and reliable, can serve you for a long time
- Retro Design: the back of playing cards is designed with 12 different colors, matched with the same color box, using the classic mandala pattern, with 12 contrasting color designs, the pattern is exquisite and generous, the colors are bright and bright, exquisite and attractive, our design is unique
- Wide Application: playing cards bulk are suitable for parties, festivals, picnics, travel, camping and other indoor and outdoor activities; It also makes a great gift for friends and family at birthday parties or during Christmas; This deck is suitable for all card games such as Fishing, Old Maid, Crazy Eights, Blackjack, Texas, Pinochle, Bridge, Blitz and more, and the colorful deck is also easy to organize
Nertz Card Game Bulk 24 Decks Standard Playing Cards 12 Color Themes
$33.99 Original price was: $33.99.$23.99Current price is: $23.99.
“Discover Zubebe’s 24 Decks of Nertz Card Game! Enjoy vibrant mandala designs perfect for multiplayer fun. Grab yours and elevate game night today!”
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Categories: Brand, Standard Playing Card Decks, Zubebe
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Sue Verified Buyer –
Very colorful cards added to give away package for fiesta theme rest stop on MS challenge walk.
George & Julie Verified Buyer –
If you’re looking for bulk cards with pretty cool backs, these are great. If you’re looking for super high-quality cards to play poker with every weekend, these probably aren’t for you. These cards are fairly thick, have a slight gloss coating, and say they are blue core, though I didn’t try tearing one to find out. They feel ok, but don’t quite have the snap of your typical Bicycle cards. They also do not have a linen finish so they may tend to stick together a little when dealing and handling. The backs are gorgeous, but if you’re playing a game with multiple decks where you have to differentiate the decks by their backs you might find it challenging to get two decks that look different enough. Many of the backs have similar color combinations and don’t jump out as being different at a glance. If you’re only using one deck though, they look great. Overall, this is pretty good deal for 24 decks of unique looking cards of average quality. Great for family game night, but not great for serious cards players. My wife is going to be using a bunch in her classroom for creating groups, so they’re fine for that (and probably overkill, but she thinks they’re pretty).
EY . Verified Buyer –
The deck is made of cheap cardboard and the same plastic applied on top. If you want to feel cheap China with your hands, I recommend buying these cards.But in general, you can play with them and the cards are normal for your money.The design of these cards itself was invented in Russia in the mid-19th century; at the same time, they began to be produced in Russia – this design was invented by one artist of French-German origin (as can be seen from the design of these cards), this artist lived then in Russia and was a citizen of the Russian Empires.This artist graduated from the Russian Imperial Academy of Arts, so there is no doubt about his skill.