Play them as dimes. Good for small family games. You wouldn't want to use them against complete strangers anyway.How hard would it be to find a rack of fracs?
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Play them as dimes. Good for small family games. You wouldn't want to use them against complete strangers anyway.How hard would it be to find a rack of fracs?
The things I've done to these chips...
enjoy the trip !I actually thought these would be an insta-sell.
Since they are still here, I should mention, if I can't ship these by tomorrow morning, I won't be able to ship until Jan 27th. Travel.
They work great as poker chips.I would snap buy these if I could figure out a way of using them in my game ...
@HornetThese were mine at one point too. Definitely some pretty sweet colors!
I kept a couple mixed racks of high denoms as a heads-up/tourney set. If someone buys this set and needs more bank let me know and I'll keep them in mind in case I sell them at some point.
Sigh ... it’s becoming more difficult to pass these up. Would still need more $5s though ... I wonder how hard it would be to find another couple of racks.
Honestly, I have no idea. Anyone out there have a few more racks of $5s tucked away in their chip closet?
@RichMahogany ?The light blue $1s are really calling to me. If there was a rack of yellow or pink or white NCV out there, I think I’m a buyer.
The light blue $1s are really calling to me. If there was a rack of yellow or pink or white NCV out there, I think I’m a buyer.
In my old game, I could. Nowadays it would be 25¢/25¢.you COULD just play this set as $1/1?
Someone get this man some fracsIn my old game, I could. Nowadays it would be 25¢/25¢.
In my old game, I could. Nowadays it would be 25¢/25¢.
I would snap buy these if I could figure out a way of using them in my game ...
$5200 would be enough for the initial buy in with one table, but barely.Does that bank even cover your table buy ins?
$5200 would be enough for the initial buy in with one table, but barely.