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[waugs] Your waterproof playing cards are just that - waterproof playing cards. They are still designed for table-top use. POOL CARDS are designed to be set right on the water's surface. |
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You really should do more research before you post. This is, after all, the halfbakery. |
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I have enough trouble swimming past drunken backstrokers and slowpoke dogpaddlers without dodging someone's solitaire game at the same time. |
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[phundug] I think you secretly *like* bumping into people in the pool. ;) |
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Hm. Obviously, you can't have a stack of POOL CARDS floating on the water. You would have to shuffle in your hands. |
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So you have two options: 1. Learn the 'bridge' to re-combine the two sets in your hands. 2. Just use the shuffling technique, without any card flapping. |
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Again, I don't know the correct terminology for these things, so bear with me. |
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