- Home
- Hoyle Slice Playing Cards 2 Pack
Hoyle Slice Playing Cards 2 Pack
Share
Hoyle Slice Playing Cards 2 Pack
Hoyle Slice Playing Cards 2 Pack
Two decks for the size of one!
Two small decks. One cool case. 108 skinny playing cards. Though these decks look like a single deck sliced down the middle, each deck contains all 54 cards you would find in a standard deck. The Slice 2 Pack Deck comes with a red back and a blue back in a convenient carrying case. The decks are ideal for kids learning how to shuffle, or for anyone who wants to know what a deck looks like if you cut it right down the middle.
The Hoyle Slice 2 Pack Deck contains original artwork on the back of each card.
Great for travel.
2012 Release
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.
Recently viewed products
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.
I got these and have enjoyed them a lot. They are a set of one red and one blue half deck in a plastic carrying case. They are plastic cards and have width-adjusted card backs and faces. They are a bit of a novelty but may be just what you need in a tight space. This set is nice because it is 2 decks in one set for one affordable price (at least when I bought it). I also have a few of the Air Decks (also half-decks) and these are comparable but packaged as a set, so they take up more space when traveling. The only drawbacks are as follows: (1) The case *just* fits the decks so they can slide around a bit when trying to close it, and they may not be right where you want them. This is a minor thing, but it can cause some frustration. And (2) the half-card design causes the face pips and the index pips to be about the same size, and it close proximity. This can make the cards hard to read - consider the 2 of spades. The face pips are below the top index and above the bottom index, but the index pips are almost the same size as the face pips so it almost looks like 4 face pips. This can be a little off-putting, but in the end, it is just what happens when you have half the width to work with - it will take some getting used to.