Four-color Deck

right A Four-color deck is identical to the standard Anglo-American playing cards except for the color of the suits. Similar to a standard deck, hearts are red and spades are black, but in a four-color deck, clubs are green and diamonds are blue. Four-color decks are almost non-existent in real-world use, but have become a somewhat popular option in Internet poker software interfaces due to the higher rate of play and ability to play on multiple tables simultaneously. The four-color deck was first developed and publicised by Mike Caro. It was introduced at his World Poker Finals at Foxwoods Resort Casino in 1992. His original design was not a success however, due to the choice of colors.

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