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Triumph Premium Playing Cards GPI

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Triumph Premium Playing Cards GPI

Triumph Premium Playing Cards

Available in 5 styles, not sold as a set

Hard to find

These beautifully-designed playing cards from Triumph are just what you need to have endless hours of fun. Whip these cards out, gather your friends and gear up for some exciting card games.

Details:

  • Poker size
  • Standard index
  • Casino Grade
  • Linen Finish
  • Made in USA by GPI
  • 2019 Release

Customer Reviews

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Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

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Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!

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Based on 2 reviews
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Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

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Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

M
Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

M
Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

M
Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
50%
(1)
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K
Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

M
Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
50%
(1)
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(0)
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(1)
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K
Kenneth Kurtz
I love these cards.

We use them for Hand & Foot Canasta, 6 decks at a time. There are four hands, so we have 4 sets of six decks all pre shuffled so we can play much quicker. The Bicycle cards feel flimsy in comparison, but yet they are not stiff, plasticky, or cheap feeling. They lay very nicely on the table. Additionally they go through the automatic shuffler just beautifully. I hope they get them back in stock soon, as I will stock up for sure.

M
Mathias
An acquired taste. Lame Back Design.

I was lucky enough to have found these Triumph decks, on clearance at Michaels, for $.89 each. I would not have bought them, had they not been on Clearance.
I had high-ish hopes after seeing a few reviews here and there, but as much as I don’t like talking negative about anything that PCD carries, this “stock” and finish, were plain and simply not for me. A bit too plastic feeling for my taste.
Sure, for under a buck, I’ll use them for arts & crafts, or random gimmick ideas. But, one man’s trash, is another man’a treasure. They very well could be your next favorite deck!
GPI is an American company, so good for them for trying!
They’re not 0-1 Star - Medalist/Brybelly level bad, but then accounting for their lackluster back design, on top of their general “eh” vibe, purchase at your discretion.
I love you, PCD!