5 Dimension – a 5 suit playing cards

I recently purchased a 5 Dimension (5D) deck of playing cards from Canada for $5 (plus $5 shipping to Australia). Unlike a normal deck, the 5D deck has an extra suit, the star, plus a numeric 1 card (as opposed to an ace), a princess card and jokers, totalling 80 playing cards.

5 Dimension playing cards

The cards are standard bridge size 2.25″ x 3.5″ (the thinner width making it easier to hold more cards), with a card width of 0.3 mm. The card material is of quite good quality, with no ruined corners yet.

So how does an extra suite and more denominations affect the probabilities of standard 5 card poker hands? With reference to Durango Bill’s Poker Probabilities, the probabilities in a 5 suit 13 denomination deck are as follows:

Poker Hand        Number of Combinations     Probability
--------------------------------------------------------
Royal Flush                         5        .0000006053
Five of a kind                     13        .0000015739
Straight Flush                     45        .0000054480
Four of a kind                  3,900        .0004721614
Flush                           6,385        .0007730129
Full House                     15,600        .0018886455
Straight                       31,200        .0037772909

Total                       8,259,888       1.0000000000

The biggest difference is a Full House is easier to be dealt then a Flush.

Now, how does adding a One and Princess denomination affect the probabilities.

Poker Hand        Number of Combinations     Probability
--------------------------------------------------------
Royal Flush                         5        .0000002897
Five of a kind                     15        .0000008691
Straight Flush                     55        .0000031867
Four of a kind                  5,250        .0003041822
Flush                          14,955        .0008664849
Full House                     21,000        .0012167290
Straight                       37,440        .0021692540

Total                      17,259,390       1.0000000000

A Full House remains a higher probability, but with a high probability of obtaining a Flush.

To see how the above combinations where calculated refer to;
Poker hands probability calculator for any number of suits and ranks (denominations)

Update: October 2009

After over a year of use and into the second deck, I thought I would retract my statement stating ‘The card material is of quite good quality’. These cards damage very easily, the photos speak for themselves.

Update: June 2010
Want more suits? Check out 8 Suits here.


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20 responses to “5 Dimension – a 5 suit playing cards”

  1. David C Schupbach Avatar
    David C Schupbach

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  2. James Avatar
    James

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  3. William Zucker Avatar
    William Zucker

    Can you tell me how I can purchase for myself one of those decks of 5D Playing Cards that you claim to have purchased?

  4. MECTILE Avatar
    MECTILE

    William,

    refer to the link in the post
    http://www.jeudecartes5d.com/eng_site/mainmenu_eng.php

  5. mercerd Avatar
    mercerd

    interesting material, where such topics do you find? I will often go

  6. Richard M Abrams Avatar
    Richard M Abrams

    Can you tell me how I can purchase for myself several of those decks of 5D Playing Cards with 5 suits?

    1. MECTILE Avatar
      MECTILE

      email the seller
      [email protected]

  7. Christian Provost Avatar
    Christian Provost

    Hi Mr t,

    Hi saw your comment on your blog and I have to admit that the quality of my deck has to be improove, wich was I done a year ago. So if you resend me your mailing address, I will send you decks with the new quality.

    It will be free. I received so many visitors from your blog, I consider that as an investment in advertising.

    Thank you, Christian Provost general manager & designer of the 5*Dimension playing card deck.

    PS: Do you know any distributor in Australia that could be interested in distributing my products.

  8. Brian Lawrence Avatar
    Brian Lawrence

    Have you guys checked out the 8 suited deck of cards?
    I found them on http://www.8suits.com/ website. its a double deck and I see they are made in the usa. I’d like to buy one of these but the site doesn’t say how much to ship to Australia. Anyone know shipping costs? (to Australia)

    1. John Hinchliff Avatar

      try fat pack they are cheaper and slightly better stock

      http://fatpackcards.co.uk/index.html

  9. Alex Avatar
    Alex

    Wow, those 8 Suits cards are awesome!! I have no idea how much the shipping to Austrailia would be, but it looks like they’d be worth whatever the cost is. I just ordered a few decks. Looks like a great gift for other people. I can’t wait to try them out.

  10. oeo Avatar
    oeo

    Very Nice site!! keep it up!

  11. maxime Avatar
    maxime

    Does the author still produces card games?

  12. leoo riberdy Avatar
    leoo riberdy

    if i have filled my 4 and 3 of same can i use 4 aces for 2 pairs(ex:2 aces and 2 aces for 2 pairs)
    does anyone know??
    leo

  13. helping hand Avatar
    helping hand

    Hey! It seems their website at jeu de cartes is not updated anymore, but I bought a deck on nobleknight site, where they sell old board games and rpgs.
    Deck is really cute, though cardboard is quite thin, unlike stuff what piatnik or modiano make.

  14. C. Scott Davis (SHP Games) Avatar

    I happened to run across your very interesting posts about 5-suited and 8-suited playing card decks, and I thought you might be interested in knowing about Deck6, a 6-suited deck with 3 black suits (clubs, spades and cup) and 3 red suits (hearts, diamonds and shields).

    https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/deck6

  15. georgesouter_ Avatar
    georgesouter_

    Can someone please tell me what all 80 cards are? I can’t find the information online and I’ve been writing it down trying to work it out.

    I understand that 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J,P,Q,K multiplied with five suits = 75

    What exactly are the 5 cards remaining? Is there one ace and four jokers to make 80? Is there 5 aces for the 5 suits making 80 and the jokers are additional? 81/82/83? I can’t think of anything else to guess so need some help. Really appreciate it

    1. georgesouter_ Avatar
      georgesouter_

      Oops 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,J,P,Q,K x 5 = 65

      What are the remaining cards to make 80?

      Are there 5 ace cards for the suits?

      If so then that’s 70 of 80, what would be the last 10 cards? Are there 10 jokers?

      Please help.

      Ps would buy some but they don’t deliver to UK lol

  16. Kris Avatar
    Kris

    The 5ºD deck has 5 suits, which have the range of:
    1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,J,P,Q,K,A and a Joker in the colour of each suit.
    Thus, 16*5=80
    1= 1; P=Princess

  17. Chuck Stephens Avatar
    Chuck Stephens

    Back in the early 80’s my family found a 5 suit deck and bought it for a joke. The instructions spoke of playing rummy, poker, etc. We are cribbage players so of course we had to try that. What a wild game! We’ve been telling friends about it for years. Someday I’d like some more.

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