Dal Negro
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Dal Negro
Where is the best place to find some Dal Negros. Seems to be a lack of them on the net. Also was trying to decide between the freedoms and the Torcellos. I really like the Torcellos but it seems as though they arent as popular is there a reason for this? thanks for everything!
- johndsoares
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Re: Dal Negro
johndsoares wrote:Where is the best place to find some Dal Negros. Seems to be a lack of them on the net. Also was trying to decide between the freedoms and the Torcellos. I really like the Torcellos but it seems as though they arent as popular is there a reason for this? thanks for everything!
There is another site but the only one I can think of right now is pokerchips.com. As for the Torcellos, I'm pretty sure they are pinnacle cards. Not that there is anything wrong with using them for poker, but I suspect that's why more people don't.
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circlencircle - Posts: 306
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Depends on which style you are looking for but check these sites out.
www.pokerchips.com
www.buypokerchips.com
www.kardwell.com
www.pokergamingproducts.com
www.gamepreserve.com
www.pokerchips.com
www.buypokerchips.com
www.kardwell.com
www.pokergamingproducts.com
www.gamepreserve.com
- hachkc
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interesting
interesting about the pinnicle cards... what gives you that idea? If it is true thanks alot! I wouldnt want to buy dal negro cards and have them turn out to be something else!
- johndsoares
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Re: interesting
johndsoares wrote:interesting about the pinnicle cards... what gives you that idea? If it is true thanks alot! I wouldnt want to buy dal negro cards and have them turn out to be something else!
I'm not sure I completely understand you. We both might be confused though because what I meant to say originally was "Pinochle" instead of "pinnacle" - I spelled it wrong the first time. Anyway, the Torcellos are definitely pinochle cards... I've heard other people say they like using pinochle cards for poker because it allows you to bend up any corner and see your hole cards. Check out this link...
http://www.homepokertourney.com/reviews ... lnegro.htm
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circlencircle - Posts: 306
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Pinochle cards are a special deck consisting of 48 cards, 9 to ace with two of each denomination.
I think what you are talking about is sometimes called a "left handed deck"
These are usually found in Europe and have pips in all four corners instead of just two.
Dal Negro sells both styles.
Hope this helps.
I think what you are talking about is sometimes called a "left handed deck"
These are usually found in Europe and have pips in all four corners instead of just two.
Dal Negro sells both styles.
Hope this helps.
- DaBear
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klezmerblues wrote:The Kardwell ones were really nice. Anyone who knows what Dal Negro design that is?
Those are called the "Grand Slam." They are available in green/brown and red/blue.
- Double Eagle
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Re: Dal Negro
circlencircle wrote:johndsoares wrote:Where is the best place to find some Dal Negros. Seems to be a lack of them on the net. Also was trying to decide between the freedoms and the Torcellos. I really like the Torcellos but it seems as though they arent as popular is there a reason for this? thanks for everything!
There is another site but the only one I can think of right now is pokerchips.com. As for the Torcellos, I'm pretty sure they are pinnacle cards. Not that there is anything wrong with using them for poker, but I suspect that's why more people don't.
Torcellos are PVC poker cards. However, they are four spot, meaning they have the card numbers on all four corners.
- Double Eagle
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Double Eagle wrote:klezmerblues wrote:The Kardwell ones were really nice. Anyone who knows what Dal Negro design that is?
Those are called the "Grand Slam." They are available in green/brown and red/blue.
Thanks Eagle! Have to pick up a set of these.
- klezmerblues
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