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Postby Tomo » Jun 26th, '07, 03:48



metalteapot wrote:anyone have anymore tips? nothing is working

Fundamentally, your cards are knackered then, mate. It's time to buy some new decks and learn the lesson that practicing with vanity decks is, well, it's very expensive!

Oooh, I think I've invented a term. "Vanity deck"

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Postby Marvell » Jun 26th, '07, 09:16

Use the cards for something else and buy a new deck, or 10.

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Postby orubap » Jun 27th, '07, 07:12

wash and dry your hands thoroughly each time before you pull your cards out. they'll last alot longer.

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Postby metalteapot » Jun 28th, '07, 14:34

Marvell wrote:Use the cards for something else and buy a new deck, or 10.


that's fine, i have like 5 ellusionist dekcs though, and i dont need to buy 10 decks, i have 40

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Postby cymru1991 » Jul 1st, '07, 21:28

A good way to make cards "unsticky" is to brush them front and back with talc/baby powder. I use a cotton bud for this. After brushing each card, I riffle shuffle the deck a few times to get rid of the excess talc. This is not a permanent solution by any means, but it keeps my cards smooth and workable for quite a while.

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