OK, a few things, Josh.
I merged your topics. You get a topic in Design/Dev for a new deck not yet in release. You get a new topic in the Plethora when the deck is either released or launched on Kickstarter.
Go easy on the hard sell. It doesn't win fans around here, especially if the design doesn't live up to the hype.
If you expect to charge top dollar for your design, you'll need a better printer than MPC. They're good, but they're not that good. Plus with a deck as dark as this, it's gonna look like mud - they tend to reproduce colors darker than they appear on screen. In fact, your whole design is so low in contrast, you'll be lucky if any printer can accurately reproduce the art. You should really rework the art for better contrast. It might look really cool on the screen right now, but your customers won't be seeing it on your screen - they'll be seeing it on little pieces of paper in their hands. Put all that ink on this little pasteboards, your art's going to disappear in a blob of dark gray and black.
Your irregular pattern printed into the bleed will be very difficult to die-cut accurately enough to prevent creating a one-way back design. Poker players, even casual poker players, stay away from one-way designs because they can be used for cheating.