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I have no idea if the Tabletop Sim can use cards/decks, but... yeah. It'd be worth a shot. (I do not own TTS so I can't look into this.)
And even then TTS doesn't allow for saved decks and the like. You could technically load up the board with all of the cards, create your deck, then save the board in the state it's in with the deck put together but that deck would only then be available when your'e hosting and as the host you'd have to load up the saved state of the board. You'd then have to wait for whoever you're playing against to create their deck. So I just don't see TTS working as an alternative to the real thing.
Now not sure if this is technically against the rules of steam, but I'd alternatively suggest creating private servers for the game to at least keep playing against other players even if no new content is ever made. And even then new content could technically be made via the steam workshop if that still functions within the private servers.