Help me choose quarters for my mixed set! (1 Viewer)

My opinion. First choice is blue hot stamp, followed by Grey. Then blue horseshoe. The pinks are too close to what you have already in play.
 
My opinion. First choice is blue hot stamp, followed by Grey. Then blue horseshoe. The pinks are too close to what you have already in play.
Thanks for the reasoning as well as the opinion. I really do want to know why if you have something besides, "Because I like it best!"
 
The solid blue works best with the set. I like the color of the WSOP buy-in chip but the spot-pattern doesn't work. The pinks are out because of your 50cent and $20 chip. The solid grey is too dull to match your other chips.
 
The blue hot stamps look the best. But I'd use Paulson fracs with Paulson chips whenever possible.
 
Silver shoes. Snap call !
 
Blue hot stamps is the way I would go with this set. IMO when you have a white $1 the blue works great followed by your red chip. I am not sure about the 50¢ chip in the line up as it stands. First not sure you need both if you are playing a small game and second I feel there is too much pink going on since they would potentially both be in play.

David O
 
I agree with all of the above. The blue hotstamp goes the best. If you want all Paulson, then I think grey hotstamp is the next choice. Stay away from pink/purple.

Are you going to have a $0.25 and $0.50 in the same set though?
 
The grey quarter looks like it does compliment the spot in the $1 which is nice, especially if you remove the Terrible's in between. Something to consider.
 
Actually, if you remove the .50 Terribles and just have the set start at .25 eliminating the .50, I would use the relabeled horseshoe .25s and NOT the blue hot stamps.


so i take back my snap call.

Remove the Terribles and bring in the Horseshoe 0.25s ALL -IN !!
 
Not sure the Solid Gray would work with the White $1. If you think it does, then it could be an option. I wouldn't have Gray and White chips close together unless both chips had spots very distinc to differentiate them enough, personally.
 
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Not sure the Solid Gray would work with the White $1. If you think it does, then it could be an option. I wouldn't have Grand and White chips close together unless both chips had spots very distinc to differentiate them enough, personally.
Valid point.
 
I agree with all of the above. The blue hotstamp goes the best. If you want all Paulson, then I think grey hotstamp is the next choice. Stay away from pink/purple.

Are you going to have a $0.25 and $0.50 in the same set though?

Never at the same time. One group I play with plays .25/.50, the other plays .50/$1. So I would change accordingly.
 
SO, relabel the blue spotted quarters to use as $20 when playing .50/$1? Then use the blue hotstamp when playing .25/.50?
 
I say gray hot stamp. I think the color that chip matches better with the lighter tones in the $1 and $20. The royal blue is a little more abrupt for me. Just my thoughts! Cool set!
 
solid grays then blue solids ... I like the light blue Horseshoes, however I think its spot overload with the others you already have. Plus something about having a simple hot stamp quarter/frac makes the set feel "classy"
 
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SO, relabel the blue spotted quarters to use as $20 when playing .50/$1? Then use the blue hotstamp when playing .25/.50?
No I think the idea was to ditch the pink $20s entirely. Then you can use pink .50s and pink .25's. I get how the pink 20 fits in with the set spot progression-wise, but it's paralyzing you for fracs - especially for a set where you want to use two different fracs, it would really help if pink was an option. And it really isn't with a pink $20. AND the blue buy-in chips would fit in as a $20 just about as well, progression-wise. That will open you up to using both pink fracs, AND you can use both pink fracs wiithout screwing up your spot progression.
 

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