Generally speaking that is true. One to play and one to stay unopened. And of course your unopened ones you want to put them them in a nice big display case....
Oh my gosh!!! I can't ever see myself with that many decks, but I suppose the 'fever' could strike when I least expect it. <grin>
Ron
I said that in December of 2010. Now I have over 1,700 decks... I have dramatically slowed down my purchasing, though. Mine stay in little drawers in a nice pair of plastic cabinets from Staples. And in sports-card collectors' "monster boxes". A monster box can hold 5,000 sports cards or 125 decks. I think I'm up to eight of those...
In most cases, I buy two decks - one to use, one to store. For certain decks, I'll buy more. If I'm exceptionally fond of a deck, I'll get a few more. If it's a deck I plan to use for performance, I'll buy more. There's only a few designs I use for performance.
Bicycle "Standard"/Rider Back
Bicycle Mandolin Back
Bicycle Maiden Back
Bicycle Masters
Bicycle Guardians
Bicycle Series 1800
Split Spades Lions
Tally Ho Circle Back
Monarchs
Legends No. 852 version 1
My standard for a performance deck would be to try to get a deck that's still in print, so new packs don't cost an arm and a leg, and to choose decks that have some kind of edge built into them. The edges I commonly look for:
A one-way mark
Available in gaffed versions, the most common ones I use being stripper, marked, Mirage, Gambler's, Invisible
Gaff cards available
A standard or mostly-standard face
of course... I don't understand the collectors who have say 500 to 1,000 decks and when I see their collection (ie the cardist or sacprod101 they have like 5 or 6 of the same deck) that to me should not "count" towards quantity.
I have over 400 decks - all different - no duplicates.
Not bragging just differentiating. I don't count dupes as part of my collection. Most of my decks I buy 1 of - to collect. Rarely do I buy 2 to play with "AND" collect. My "play with" box is very small, maybe 12 or so decks.
To "play with" I am just as happy using store bought off the shelf cards
(+1 to everyone in this fun topic)
As far as the variety of decks in my collection... I would guess around 600 models, maybe more, not counting magic decks.
Now, MO, you say that you can't understand someone owning hundreds of decks where some are available in multiples. I have an open pack of nearly every single deck I own. I like that I get to actually use the cool designs and see the artwork.
Each collector has his or her own personal style, but for me, if I had all those decks and never opened them... I compare it to someone buying valuable works of art, like paintings, sculptures, etc. and never opening the crate they came in!