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How Playing Cards Began in History
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<br>Playing cards are the foundation of many iconic casino games, including blackjack, poker, and baccarat. Yet, the card deck design has undergone massive changes since its invention. The earliest playing cards were invented in ancient China during the Tang Dynasty. These chinese cards were linked to local currency, featuring drawings of coins and strings of cash. Over the generations, the concept of cards traveled along trade routes to Egypt and Europe.<br>
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How the Standard Deck was Born in Europe
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<br>European players redesigned the cards, replacing Eastern symbols with local motifs. The original Egyptian suits were changed to suits representing swords, cups, coins, and clubs. In the 15th century, French card makers simplified the design and introduced the modern suits. These clean designs allowed for mass production, making cards popular among all social classes. Furthermore, French decks popularized court cards representing famous kings and queens from history.<br>
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A Timeline of Card Deck Development
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<br>To understand how playing cards reached their modern casino format, look at these milestones:<br>
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9th Century: The invention of "money cards" in China, the earliest paper cards in history.
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1480s: France introduces stenciled card printing for rapid deck production.
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1800s: The introduction of indices and double-headed cards for easier table play.
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<br>Here is a side-by-side comparison of historical playing card decks:<br>
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Historical Deck
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Country of Origin
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Typical Suits Used
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Design Feature
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Mameluke Cards
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12th Century Egypt
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Polo sticks, coins, cups, and swords
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Intricate hand-painted patterns with no human portraits due to religious rules
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Latin Card Deck
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Italy and Spain
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Swords, cups, coins, and batons
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Medieval court figures
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Standard French Deck
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15th Century France
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Hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs
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Two-color stencils
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American Innovations: Corner Indices and Plastic Casino Cards
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<br>The modern casino, [https://yukon-cazino.com](https://yukon-cazino.com), card deck was perfected in the United States during the 19th century. First, they printed small indices in the corners so players could view their hand privately. This allowed blackjack and poker players to hold their cards tightly and keep them secret. Secondly, they added the Joker to the deck to act as a wild card in various card games. Today, modern casinos use 100% plastic playing cards instead of paper cards. These plastic decks ensure fair play and smooth shuffling at high-speed blackjack tables.
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Summary of Card Evolution
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<br>In conclusion, the playing cards we use in casinos today are the product of centuries of travel and design. The simple deck remains the most versatile gaming tool in the world, surviving the digital shift. Always choose licensed casinos that use certified RNGs or professional live dealers.<br>
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