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Interesting Facts About The Deck

Interesting Facts About The Deck

Many of you might have played a card game at least once but would not know certain interesting facts about the deck of cards. With these facts, when known playing card games like the rummy game even rummy online could become much more interesting as it provides a background into their origin and its significance. So before you download rummy let’s get started to know about some of these aspects.

What is the reason behind 52 cards in a deck?

In the past, like in the present, the deck of cards have come in variations of 24, 36, 40, 48, and just about any amount in between. There isn’t a confirmed answer as to just why 52 has become the most common deck size. One factor that might have lead to this is due to English and French colonialism, the French deck which is of 52 cards was able to spread around the world quite easily.

Another reason given for this is that there are 52 cards in a standard deck, there are also 52 weeks in a year, and if you add up all the symbols in a deck of cards, it equals to the same amount of days in a year which are 365.

How and when were these deck of cards invented?

Most scholars who have researched on the subject have more or less agreed that playing cards were invented by the Chinese in the ninth century. Many have also recognized the first “real” deck of printed cards was the 32-card Chinese domino deck that featured all 21 possible combinations of a pair of dice. These first packs were printed on paper, bone, and wood. Some are also of the view that these first cards were a form of currency used specifically for gambling games like rummy. Later the trend of playing cards spread to India, Persia, Egypt, and then Europe, developing their own unique variations along the way.

In Europe while countries like Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, and others all developed their own types of suits and decks, it was the French version with its diamonds, hearts, spades, and clubs that spread worldwide over the past two centuries.

Who are some of the biggest manufacturers of cards in the world?

The world’s largest manufacturer of playing cards is the United States Playing Card Company. Their product line have a wide variety which includes many of the well-known brands of cards, including Aviator, Bee, Bicycle, Tally-Ho, and many others. United States Playing Card Company brands are the top choice of many famous casinos around the world.

A Belgian company, Cartamundi, also claims to be the world’s largest manufacturer, however, their scope extends beyond basic playing card decks and into other types of card games.

What are the ways to properly shuffle a deck?

Due to the number of order possibilities in a 52-card deck (52 factorial, or the number 8 with 67 zeroes after it, to be exact), it’s probable that a properly shuffled deck of cards has never yielded the exact same order of cards in all of history. Thus, any sort of shuffling technique (and then especially a cut of the deck afterwards) ensures that the deck is in a random and unpredictable order.

The most common methods of shuffling are the overhand, riffle, and hindu shuffles. Riffle shuffling is where the deck is split into two, held next to one another in each hand with thumbs inward, then released so that the cards interweave with one another. This is the method of choice by casinos because it has a lower risk of revealing the cards during the shuffle. The Hindu shuffle is extremely common in Asia, and has the shuffler holding the full deck in one hand and then quickly drawing random “packets” of cards into the palm of the remaining hand.

Which decks became famous?

While there are many old decks of cards kept in places like Yale University’s Cary Playing Card Database, the most iconic ones are probably the Bicycle brand of playing cards used by gamblers, magicians, casinos, and casual card players all over the world.

First made in the year 1885, the brand became much more popular during World War II and the Vietnam War. In WWII, special decks of Bicycle cards were given to American prisoners of war. When peeled apart and put together in a particular manner, they would create a map of the area that would assist in an escape.

In Vietnam, entire crates of Ace of Spades cards were shipped by the company to U.S. soldiers, as it was believed at the time (later turned out to be false) that the Viet Cong were superstitious of the card and would flee battle at the sight of seeing it resting upon the body of one of their dead.

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