I'm new here and this is my first post.
As a game night party my wife threw unexpectedly awakened a card bug that hasn't been active since my high-school & college days, I went looking for cards to play with. Ironically, the game night didn't involve any card games.
Anyway, I went digging through the house to find a deck of cards that my three young children hadn't mangled beyond use, and found a couple of nice decks of Bicycles that were ok. That is, until I figured out that each was missing a few cards.
I'm not sure why a missing king of hearts would keep me from learning a Charlier cut, but it did. Like a ringing telephone puts a crimp in romance. Now, several card purchases later I've got that problem solved, but even so when I drop a packet (which happens a lot) I have to count them to make sure they're all there.
I was wondering - anyone else have this problem? Do you have any trouble using an incomplete deck of cards?
Steve
As a game night party my wife threw unexpectedly awakened a card bug that hasn't been active since my high-school & college days, I went looking for cards to play with. Ironically, the game night didn't involve any card games.
Anyway, I went digging through the house to find a deck of cards that my three young children hadn't mangled beyond use, and found a couple of nice decks of Bicycles that were ok. That is, until I figured out that each was missing a few cards.
I'm not sure why a missing king of hearts would keep me from learning a Charlier cut, but it did. Like a ringing telephone puts a crimp in romance. Now, several card purchases later I've got that problem solved, but even so when I drop a packet (which happens a lot) I have to count them to make sure they're all there.
I was wondering - anyone else have this problem? Do you have any trouble using an incomplete deck of cards?
Steve