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Finnish 27 Playing Cards Shop Space Now Open

09 Tuesday Sep 2025

Posted by Kevin Michael McDaniel in Intro

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Let us suppose. A person wants to play a comparing card game belonging to the Finnish 27 ™ family of table-card games. In that event, the person would play with at least one deck of playing cards in accordance with a predetermined set of games. The predetermined set of game rules can be found on this website.

I purchase a copy of Photoshop. I designed playing card imagery. I used the playing card imagery to create a deck of playing cards. The deck of playing cards consists of 54 playing cards. The 54 playing cards consist of 13 ranks of each of 4 French suits plus two jokers.

Each playing card bears Finnish style indicia. The Finnish style has indices 1, 13, 12, 11 appear on the Ace, King, Queen and Jack; has no indices appear on the Joker; and has indices corresponding to card rank appear on each of the remaining cards. Jokers and face cards bear imagery. In all cases, the imagery is an edited version of a photograph and; each photograph depicts a historical portrait painted hundreds of years ago. The Jokers bear depictions of the Lute Player, a painting by the Dutch artist Frans Hans. The Jacks bear depictions of men posing for portraits in armor.

Weapons were added to these depictions of men in armor to make the imagery more suitable for use on the playing cards. The Kings and Queens bear depictions of members of the Vasa dynasty. The Vasa dynasty ruled Sweden in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries when Finland was part of the Swedish Empire.

SPADES: King Erik XIV and Queen Karin Mändotter

HEARTS: King Johan III and Queen Katerina Jagellonica

CLUBS: King Karl IX and Queen Kristina of Hollstein-Gottorp

DIAMONDS: King Gustav II Adolf and Queen Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg

These Kings and Queens have associations with the history of Turun Linna. Turun Linna is a castle monument of Finnish history situated in the city of Turku in Finland. The reverse side of each playing card bears a depiction of Turun Linna.

I have established an account on MakePlayingCards.com (MPC). The people at MPC enabled me. They had the ability. I am grateful. I selected a very professional casino paper card stock option. The M31 casino quality card stock has a linen finish with air pockets. The finish makes the playing cards more durable, better handling and more slippery. Each playing card contains a black core layer centre to block light shining through. These are perfect for professionals who are in the playing card and games industry requiring top quality or simply for people who would like professional playing cards card stock for their prints. I uploaded my design. I opened a shop space. I have made a physical deck of playing cards available for purchase.

Here is a link to a web page. The act of clicking on the link would enable your browser. Your browser would navigate to the web page. The web page enables people. People can buy the physical deck of playing cards.

Let us suppose. You have read this far. In that event, you have been generous with your time and energy. Thank you for your generosity. Your generosity is an inspiration. You inspire me. I wish us happiness, good health, and prosperity. I offer you my best regards.

Link Removed – Finnish 27 Web Application Gone

09 Tuesday Sep 2025

Posted by Kevin Michael McDaniel in Intro

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The following link was removed from the links page.

TITLE: Finnish 27 Web Application

Description: This link lead to a web application. The web application will enable people to play a choice of five card games belonging to the Finnish 27 ™ family of table-card games !!! Each game includes exciting graphics!! Each game includes sound effects and music with the special permission of famous composer and artist Milton Parades. Imagine the fun you will have trying out all four of the games!!!

URL: http://finnish27.ihostfull.com/

The reason for this action is. The people at Uhostfull.com were providing free web hosting services to me. They had the ability. I am grateful. Their free web hosting services enabled me. I used file transfer protocol. I uploaded the web application. The web application enabled people to play a choice of five card games belonging to the Finnish 27 ™ family of table-card games.

It appears. The people at Uhostfull.com are no longer providing free web hosting services to me. Their free web hosting services were discontinued. They took this action without notice me. I apologize for any inconvenience this action may have caused for visitors to this website.

I used to have the same web application packaged as an Android application. I established a developer’s account on Google’s PlayStore. I uploaded my Android application to my developer’s account. The people at Google’s PlayStore made my Android application available to Android users. They had the ability. I am grateful.

The Android application was available for free download. However, I used a piece of software to package the web application as an Android application. PhoneGap was the name of the piece of software. This software was discontinued by Adobe. For that reason, I was unable to keep up with advancements in the Android operating system. Consequently, Google removed my Android application from their PlayStore. This Android application never attracted a large number of users. For that reason, I didn’t attempt to find an alternative means of providing my Android application to users.

What does all of this mean? This means. At present, no way of playing with my web application exists. I will endeavor to find people who will offer me free web hosting services for my web application. Free web hosting services would enable people. People would be able to play with my web application.

Until then, let us suppose. A person wants to play a comparing card game belonging to the Finnish 27 ™ family of table-card games. In that event, the person will have to settle for playing with at least one physical deck of playing cards in accordance with a predetermined set of games. The predetermined set of game rules can be found on this website.

I have made a physical deck of playing cards available for purchase. Here is a link to a web page. The act of clicking on the link would enable your browser. Your browser would navigate to the web page. The web page enables people. People can buy the physical deck of playing cards.

Let us suppose. You have read this far. In that event, you have been generous with your time and energy. Thank you for your generosity. Your generosity is an inspiration. You inspire me. I wish us happiness, good health, and prosperity. I offer you my best regards.

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