Bicycle® Pinochle Playing Cards
Bicycle® Pinochle playing cards are a special deck created especially for the enjoyment of the Pinochle game.
Rooted in family tradition, Pinochle is similar to Bridge or Chess in that it rewards the player who takes chances and isn't afraid of risk. Extra pips across the top make it easier to see your matched sets. Rules that cover several variations of play are included.
Spread the love of Pinochle to your friends and family by playing with this specialized deck.
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Emma Williams
December 27, 2017 at 5:34 pmWe could really use a bridge sized pinochle deck for playing bid euchre which requires players to hold 12 cards at a time. Apparently since I’ve gotten old a "standard" deck is no longer a bridge deck, but a poker deck. Any chance you could make a bridge sized deck for pinochle? Bonus if it had a more interesting back as well.
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The Bicycle Team
December 27, 2017 at 6:40 pmHello Emma,
We will be happy to pass along your suggestion of bridge sized Pinochle decks with interesting backs on to the innovation teams.
Thanks for your support, Sincerely The Bicycle Team
drunk bear
September 10, 2016 at 5:26 pmI’m not exactly shure what: “Extra pips across the top make it easier to see your matched sets” mean. Can you explain that plz.
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Sandra Barriage
March 9, 2017 at 4:12 amEach suit contains three face cards – the jack, queen, and king. The remaining ten cards are called pip cards and are numbered from one to ten. (The “one” is almost always changed to “ace” and often is the highest card in many games, followed by the face cards.) Each pip card consists of an encoding in the top left-hand corner (and, because the card is also inverted upon itself, the lower right-hand corner) which tells the card-holder the value of the card. In Europe, it is more common to have corner indices on all four corners which lets left-handed players fan their cards more comfortably. The center of the card contains pips representing the suit. The number of pips corresponds with the number of the card, and the arrangement of the pips is generally the same from deck to deck.
Neal McGimpsey
May 5, 2016 at 3:48 pmIs it possible to order pinochle cards without the ‘9’s? There are many player of double deck pinochle and we just throw the ‘9’s away.
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The Bicycle Team
May 10, 2016 at 4:11 pmHi Neal,
Not at this time.
– The Bicycle Team