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As far as playing said decks? I can't say that any of them are worth playing as is. They are 75 cards with a lot of singles and doubles instead of full sets. So they are in no way shape or form.. well good. Frustrating I would call them.
You can easily take them swap around a few cards to get the playability up and have a grand time. Just keep in mind that that swapping around is mandatory.
Buy all of them anyways since they are great gold to soul gem ratio purchases. No reason to feel bad about it when you can use the gems on anything you want anyways.
No no no.
So replace it with something that you like better? You don't have to run those stock premade decks; in fact you really shouldn't, unless you have no other option (completely new player). In that case you should have bought one of the Skyrim decks instead.
Ancano's Cunning or whatever it's called it actually pretty good (or at least was, in HoS) out of the box. Ancano is also a Blue staple, easily one of the best cards in HoS.