The Blue Steel Playing Cards is a minimalist design that was created by The Bocopo Playing Card
Company in Hong Kong, which has been designing luxury playing cards since 2014, and usually favours
colourful cardistry decks. But with the Blue Steel deck, they have gone for a much simpler style,
which is evident already from the tuck box, which comes in a relatively plain dark blue package. The
only clue to its contents is small white print on one side of the box which says "2015 The Bocopo
Playing Card Co Ltd". The bottom flap is the only other place that gives identifying information,
including some details about the publisher and the fact that this is a "Luxury Edition".
A
closer look at the contents, however, reveals that the luxury resides in the cards themselves, which
are printed by the reputable United States Playing Card Company with their quality air cushion
finish. Along with the consistent and smooth handling comes a simple design, the most prominent
aspect being a relatively plain looking card back. It creates a straight-forward look that is still
sophisticated, producing an impression of the casual combined with the classy, much like the effect
generated by designer denim.
Ever since the popularity of the NOC decks for cardistry (the
acronym meaning "Nothing, Only Colour"), this kind of plain look is exactly what some kind of
cardists are after. A narrow white border ensures that cards in motion are easily distinguished from
one another, while still emphasizing the large slab of uniform colour that makes up the back of the
deck. The simple design of solid sky blue has a pattern of white dots that close examination reveals
to be tiny white diamonds.
While most of the cards are standard, some customization lies in
the Jokers, which have an embellished B monogram that refers to the publisher Bocopo Playing Cards,
along with a monochrome colour scheme ensuring that even this detail doesn't make things too
complicated. The deck comes with two blue Jokers, one red Joker, and an ad card.
As for the
faces of the cards, these mostly make use of the classic pips and court cards in a traditional deck.
Exceptions are the Jokers, and the signature Ace of Spades, which offers a tribute to the publisher
Bocopo at the bottom of the card, but still employs a very simple shape and style, albeit oversized.
The Blue Steel deck from Bocopo and is now available at your favorite Murphy’s Magic
retailer, so it shouldn't be hard to get hold of. This deck is much like the steel industry: a
working class deck that is about getting the job done. It doesn't allow luxury or overstated
elegance to get in the way of performance and success, and is a blue collar deck that the working
magician and cardist will appreciate. It ensures that they can focus on their routines, without too
much distraction, while at the same time using a tool that makes them look thoroughly professional.
Practical and usable, the Blue Steel deck is at home in the hands of a professional magician, a
cardist chilling out, or a gamer spending a casual Friday evening in denim. - BoardGameGeek reviewer
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