What is the difference between Narrow (bridge) sized cards and Wide (poker) sized cards? The difference is simple, wide, or poker sized cards are .25 inches wider than bridge sized cards. They both are the same length. The only thing that is confusing is why are wider cards called "poker" sized cards anyway? Narrow: 2.25 x 3.5 inches Wide: 2.50 x 3.5 inches
Do poker players use "Poker Sized" cards? It's really a matter of personal preference. Most Vegas card rooms use the narrow sized cards. Which is why we can't figure out why they are called "Poker Size" in the first place. If you know, drop us an email and let us know! Table games such as BlackJack, 3 Card Poker, etc. use the wider "poker size" cards.
What is the difference between regular index and jumbo index? This is easier to describe with a picture. The 8 of spades on the left is jumbo index, on the right is regular index. The "index" refers to the size of the "pips" and numbers on the card. There is a third choice called "Magnum" index which is even larger than "Jumbo."
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