A Glimpse Inside the Goldfish Bowl - poker analysis, pr0n and random thoughts (3 Viewers)

So, with the purchase of the SB $5s and SB $20s (on the way) from Krish @Windwalker, I unintentionally backed in to a very sweet SB micro set with minimal relabeling work. I am now kicking myself for not picking up the SB $1s as well, but maybe the Paris $1s can be a decent replacement….. thoughts?

Btw, this is exactly why I have so many sets, I buy chips for one intended purpose, and it turns into something else……..now I really wish I didn’t sell my rack of SB $100s (doh!!).
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You need a busier blue chip to work here. Or a simpler frac.
 
I think Paris $1s look great with SB $5s. You just need a solid frac.
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They are 5 chips high, hahaha.
And for the record, I thought he was a very good aggressive player (and winner on the night). My understanding is that he is an extremely good chess player, so the stacking method must be a big brain thing….. way past me. Haha.
 
And for the record, I thought he was a very good aggressive player (and winner on the night). My understanding is that he is an extremely good chess player, so the stacking method must be a big brain thing….. way past me. Haha.
stacks of $125... what the fuck even is that?
 
Question for the experts……for a relabel project I am working on - if I use the SB $5s as 5s can I use the BTP $2s as 25s? I know the spot progression arguably goes the wrong way, but there are very few sheet green chip options out there……
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Question for the experts……for a relabel project I am working on - if I use the SB $5s as 5s can I use the BTP $2s as 25s? I know the spot progression arguably goes the wrong way, but there are very few sheet green chip options out there……
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I think where you have 2 spots vs 3 it's perfectly acceptable.
 

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