King toppled from throne by gender-neutral card deck
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[January 20, 2021]
By Esther Verkaik
OEGSTGEEST, Netherlands (Reuters) - Indy
Mellink, a Dutch card fan, was explaining a game to her cousins last
summer when she asked herself: why should a king be worth more than a
queen?
The 23-year-old forensic psychology graduate, encouraged by her father,
decided it was time to break with the centuries-old tradition of sexual
inequality in playing card decks that rank men above women.
"If we have this hierarchy that the king is worth more than the queen
then this subtle inequality influences people in their daily life
because it's just another way of saying 'hey, you're less important,"
she said in an interview. "Even subtle inequalities like this do play a
big role."
After a lot of trial and error, she designed a genderless deck in which
the images of a king, queen and jack were replaced with gold, silver and
bronze.
Friends and family snapped up the first 50 decks of GSB (Gold, Silver,
Bronze) cards, which have images of gold bars, silver coins and a bronze
shield. Mellink had more made and began selling them online.
Within a few months, she had sent out around 1,500 packs, including to
Belgium, Germany, France and the United States. Game shops have also
shown interest, she said.
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Indy Mellink, designer of genderless playing cards, poses in
Oegstgeest, Leiden , REUTERS/Eva Plevier
Mellink has been testing the cards out on players, who said they had
never been conscious of sexual inequality in decks before. Switching
would take some getting used to.
"It is good that we reflect on gender neutrality," said Berit van
Dobbenburgh, head of the Dutch Bridge Association, while playing
with the new cards. It would be complicated to make a formal switch
because that would require updating the rules, she said.
"I wonder if it's worth it. But gender neutrality, I am all for it!
It's great that someone of this age has noticed this. It's the new
generation."
(Reporting by Anthony Deutsch; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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