Standard card sleeves.
To sleeves or not to sleeve that is the question. What category do you fall into. I tend to be a sleever. In the case of the below game "Hearts and Minds" sleeving is a necessity as there are a number of cards with errata which require printing. "Hearts and Minds" is a card driven game on Vietnam and the American intervention in the country. It has joined my conveyor belt of games purchased and yet to hit the table. This is an ever growing list, which is a great problem to have.
We gotta get outta this place. Hearts and Minds.
Sleeved, locked and loaded ready to play.
3 comments:
I am betwixt and between re sleeving. Sleeves are great protection but I do find they make shuffling a deck (especially large decks) rather a chore and tend to stick together a lot more than unsleeved cards. Certainly I sleeve lower quality/thin cards not so much better types (such as most GMT stuff)
Yep with you on the sleeving Sgt. The sticking is a rather annoying side effect, but with cheaper cardstock it gotta be done.
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