How Many Cards Can a 9-Pocket Binder Hold?

How Many Cards Can a 9-Pocket Binder Hold?

A 9-pocket binder is the most common choice for Pokémon card collectors.
But capacity depends on how many pages your binder includes — and whether you store cards single or double-sided.


Basic Capacity Formula

Each 9-pocket page holds:

  • 9 cards per side
  • 18 cards if double-sided

So total capacity depends on page count.

Example:

Pages Single-Sided Double-Sided
20 pages 180 cards 360 cards
30 pages 270 cards 540 cards
50 pages 450 cards 900 cards

Always check if your binder counts pages or sheets differently.


Does Sleeving Affect Capacity?

Yes.

Sleeved cards:

  • Increase pocket thickness
  • Reduce flexibility when binder is full
  • May require slightly fewer total cards for safe storage

If double-sleeving, avoid maximum advertised capacity.


Master Set Planning Example

If your Pokémon set contains:

  • 198 standard cards
  • 198 reverse holos

Total = 396 cards

You would need:

  • At least 22 pages (double-sided)
  • Preferably 25–30 pages to allow spacing

Planning capacity in advance prevents reorganizing later.


Should You Fill Every Pocket?

Not necessarily.

Leaving occasional empty pockets:

  • Reduces pressure
  • Makes page turning smoother
  • Protects card edges long term

Max capacity isn’t always optimal storage.


Final Thoughts

A 9-pocket binder’s capacity depends on page count, sleeve thickness, and storage style.
Understanding these variables helps collectors choose the right binder size for their goals.

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