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Card shufflers/dealing shoes and Munchkin

Started by kythri, January 15, 2019, 08:31:51 PM

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kythri

Anyone foresee any issues using a playing card shuffler and dealing shoe with Munchkin cards?

The Munchkin card dimensions seems slightly smaller than normal playing cards, so I'd like to avoid tearing up my cards.

kythri

Well, figured I'd answer my own question.  I went ahead and bought one of the 6-deck card shufflers, and it works pretty great.  WAAAAAY nicer than having to manually shuffle so many cards together.  Only complaint is that it takes C-cells.  Literally the only device I own that takes C's.

Also bought a couple of card shoes, and they work pretty darned good, too.  Only issue with those is the need to put some non-slip feet or something on them to mitigate them sliding on the table.