Cardichu Pompano brings Cardichu's South Florida card show energy to D1 Training Deerfield Beach for a two-day weekend built around collecting, trading, and browsing in person. The show is aimed at TCG fans, sports card collectors, families, and anyone who wants a local hobby stop with free general admission, plus early bird entry available for $15.
The venue sits in the Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach area, making Cardichu Pompano a practical weekend option for collectors across Broward, northern Miami-Dade, and nearby Palm Beach County. With free parking listed on the flyer and a broad mix of confirmed card categories, it should be an easy show to work into a South Florida card hunting weekend.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The confirmed lineup leans heavily into Pokémon, One Piece, sports cards, and broader TCGs, with buying, selling, and trading all highlighted by the organizer. That mix gives attendees room to move between modern TCG singles, sealed product, sports card boxes, slabs, binders, and display cases depending on which vendors set up each day.
Cardichu's ticketing pages also promote 100+ tables of TCG energy, including vendors selling Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, One Piece, Magic, sports cards, and trending cards. For collectors, that kind of table count matters because it creates more chances to compare prices, check condition in person, and find cards that may not show up in the same way online.
Because this is a two-day show, Cardichu Pompano can work for different styles of collectors. Some attendees may come early for first looks at showcases and doorbuster-style opportunities, while others may prefer a slower browse later in the day for trades, bargain boxes, and conversations with vendors.
More Than Just a Card Show
The flyer highlights raffles, giveaways, food, drinks, doorbusters, free parking, and a family-friendly setup. A second flyer also calls out activities for kids, including balloons and tattoos, along with Gengar and Pikachu making rounds, which gives the weekend a stronger family and TCG-community feel than a simple buy-sell room.
The organizer's public copy also points to huge prizes, giveaways, limited swag for early attendees, anime and collectible vendors, plushies, figures, and more. Those details make the show useful for collectors who enjoy the broader culture around TCGs, not just the cards themselves.
For anyone attending with friends or kids, the appeal is the combination of browsing, trading, and side activities in one room. You can look through cases, compare sealed product, talk through trades, and still have enough casual show-floor energy for newer collectors who are just getting comfortable with the hobby.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Beginners can use Cardichu Pompano to see a wide range of cards up close without needing to know exactly what they want before walking in. Looking at cards in person helps newer collectors learn condition, pricing, rarity, and the differences between raw cards, graded cards, sealed product, and collectible merchandise.
More experienced collectors can treat the weekend as a chance to inspect potential grading candidates, negotiate on higher-end pieces, compare similar copies across tables, and talk directly with vendors about what they are buying or trading. That in-person feedback loop is still one of the biggest advantages local shows have over online marketplaces.
Families and casual fans should also have an easy entry point because general admission is listed as free, parking is listed as free, and the show is promoted as family friendly. The confirmed mix of Pokémon, One Piece, sports cards, and other TCGs gives groups with different collecting interests a reason to browse together.
Final Thoughts
The Cardichu Pompano is shaping up to be a strong two-day stop for collectors in Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, and the surrounding South Florida area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Florida.
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