Copag Playing Cards
Copag brand playing cards are made of 100% plastic and are one of the top brands of plastic playing cards. The card of choice at the 2005 and 2006 World Series of Poker, Copag cards have been tested time and time again and have been proven to be a top quality playing card.
Poker Size and Regular Index Copag Cards are the most popular, mostly due to the great popularity of poker in recent years. The most common card in this category is the Copag 1546-Poker Size Regular Index-Red/Blue Setup. With the popular 1546 design, a poker size card, and standard index, this red and blue 2 deck set is hard to beat. However the 1546 design is available in many more varieties, such as the Copag 1546-Poker Size JUMBO Index-Green/Burgundy Setup. This setup shows the alternate color scheme available for these cards along with the larger index. If a super index is a preference or necessity for your game, you should definitely try the Copag Poker Size Magnum Index - Blue/Red Setup. And for the holdem poker enthusiast, there is the new Copag Poker Size PEEK Index - Blue/Red Setup. The new peek index Copag cards allow a player to see the value and suit of each card with only the slightest lift at the corner of the card.
While the poker size cards have recently gained in popularity, the bridge size cards have been the mainstay in the plastic card market for much longer. This is evidenced in all of the unique designs available in bridge size Copag cards. The Copag Bridge Size EPOC Special Index - Red/Black Setup is a prime example of these unique designs along with the Copag Bridge Size Jumbo Index 4 Suits setup. Additionally, Copag created a whole series of cards called the Silver Series which are a line of uniquely designed bridge size playing cards. One of these six unique designs is the Copag Silver Series Bridge Cards-Geometric. The favoritism for unique designs in the bridge size lines of Copag cards continues with 4 highly colorful, historic, and related card designs which focus on home country of Copag cards, which is Brazil. One example of these prominent historic designs is the Copag™ Bridge Size JUMBO Index - Amazonia Setup.