98 CDI Pr0n (4 Viewers)

I'm pretty sure the Main Event does utilize antes IIRC...

they changed to a BBA only now to speed up the game.

I don’t hate the starting stack. We both agree that T500’s are pretty much not needed. I might go with 4 instead of 2 and no 25k chips.
 
Definitely awesome 98 CDI sets in here... unfortunately I sold all I had. But was curious, does anyone else own a $100 shaped inlay chip with 4 sets of edge spots? The standard has 3.
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I'm pretty sure the Main Event does utilize antes IIRC...
I was trying to be nice.

Only two T500 chips per BBA stack is just stupid, considering how many will be required when T500s are needed for both blinds and antes. Four chips is the bare minimum *without* antes; even more are needed *with* a BBA.
 
Looks rare to me, I don't think I do but would have to double check!
Pretty sure they are rare... never seen another one. But a while back serching the history of the CDI chips and trying to identify the true originals I remember reading that a specific run was made with 4 sets... maybe some kind of semi custom set. Not sure how this one got loose! But had to have it!!
 
I think there are a few rare edge spot variations in the popular fantasy lines. I had a rack of Scandia 5s that were 3D14 rather than 4D14. Then again, there were several molds used as well as some shaped inlays too.
 
My cash set is complete! Will add more better pics later, but I’m so excited to have this set finished!

Note: fracs are not real fracs. Only the top chips are real fracs. I also place a cucumber in my pants when I walk around In public hahaha! View attachment 582148View attachment 582149View attachment 582150View attachment 582151View attachment 582152

Heartfelt congratulations on this milestone!

If you ever want to trade out your shaped inlay chips for regular inlay chips, just let me know.
 
Have these up for sale if anyone is interested
 

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Booyah! Booyah! Booyah! Extremely happy to have found this community and be reunited again with new CDI chips 15 years later after selling them in college.
 

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