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ButterflyPlayingCards Instructions
ButterflyPlayingCards Instructions
Ondej Penika
These are 3s, 6s, 9s, and Queens. If you remember that, then its
easy to navigate to any card you want.
The two-way marking system also allows you to read the suits.
If you look closely, you can see that some of the white lines
have dots on them. There are four possible combinations.
The white marks that have a blue dot on the lower end are
Hearts. (A Heart points down.)
The white marks that have a blue dot on the upper end
areSpades. (A Spade points up.)
The white marks that have a blue dot on both sides are
Diamonds. (A Diamond points in both directions.)
The white marks with no dots are Clubs. (A Club does not have
any points.)
The Jokers are marked in a similar manner. Theblack and white
Joker has no dot and the colored Joker has one dot.
If there is only one short line (the upper one, right next to
the locator), its a Spade. (A Spade points up.)
If there is one longer line (the lower one, further away from
the locator), its a Heart. (AHeart points down.)
If there are two lines its a Diamond. (ADiamond points in
both directions.)
If you see only the locator, with no lines in thegap next to
it, its a Club. (A Club does not have any points.)
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United States Playing Card Company, Bicycle League Back
playing cards, currently made exclusively for the South African
market
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