
I play mostly hold em, so the PEEK feature works well for me. I don't think that it's too small. Also, the jumbo index in the middle is, well, jumbo and easy to read in the middle of the table. It took a short while for my regular players to get used to having the peek, but after a while they got used to it and it's everyone's favorite now.
One thing people may find to be a drawback is that the colors are subdued like the cards have been heavily used. I happen to like it, but if you prefer sharp, bright colors than you probably want get their regular line of cards.
The only thing that I find to be a drawback is that the back of the cards is too simple, so any marks or damage stand out very easily. Their regular paisley-type cards hide flaws much better.
Oh and I almost forgot, the cards come in a hard plastic case with a divider in the middle and a little plastic clip like thing to ensure that the cards don't move. Throw away the clip thingy as soon as you open the package. I found out the hard way that if the clip thingy is push down to hard when you close up the case, it will dent the cards. I had to throw away my old set because everyone knew that the 2 of clubs was the card with the dent in it.
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The history of COPAG is directly linked to the history of card games in Brazil. Pioneer in the manufacturing of decks, COPAG has been in this market since the beginning of the 20th century. Albino GonCalves, a graphics designer, founded the company in 1908 in the city of Sao Paulo and ever since COPAG has kept its position as the absolute leader in its market segment. Today, from its modern and large industrial facilities located in Manaus, in the state of Amazonas, COPAG sends part of its production to the international market, exporting decks to the United States as well as to different countries in Latin America.
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