Can I call it a set yet? (1 Viewer)

They're all around, they were done in a couple of group buys here. But I got mine from Apache
 
I accidentally bought another rack of ones:
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I think that extra rack of $1's makes a big difference. In a $0.25/$0.50 NL game, the $1 is likely your workhorse chip and let's you get a lot of chips on the table. You're close to my ideal breakdown (100/300/200/80/20). Great job.
Thanks. It's almost there. I definitely want another 20 or 40 $20's, maybe a total of 10 or 20 hundreds, and not that I'll ever need it, but i think a 4th rack of $5's would get me in the range of a full table at $1/$1.
 
I love those $5s! I bought a few racks of them for my mixed THC set but they haven't arrived yet. Can't wait for them to show up! They look sick in stacks!
 
I love those $5s! I bought a few racks of them for my mixed THC set but they haven't arrived yet. Can't wait for them to show up! They look sick in stacks!
I've seen some of your sets, so I look forward to seeing how many "a few racks" is.
 
I've seen some of your sets, so I look forward to seeing how many "a few racks" is.

Sadly, I only bought 420 $5s for this set. Which, if you're not going to go all out for a set, is a number I'm quite fond of! :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Just updating to show off my finally full rack of $20's. It's something I've wanted since @Shaggy suggested this chip, when I asked what was out there for $20's. It's overkill for my current .25/.50 needs, but you know, full 43mm rack :D
AND it makes this set reasonably playable for a $1/$1 or $1/$2. Of course I'd rather have 4-6 racks of $5's for those stakes, and I'll probably move in that direction next. But I think the game would play fine with 3 racks of $5's and $2,000 worth of $20's backing them up.
I suppose I'll need some more $100 plaques too, just to continue future-proofing the set.

Current counts:

$0.25 x 120
$1.00 x 340
$5.00 x 300
$20. x 100
$100. x 6
Bank - $4470
 
We need an updated pic of the full set now with the completed rack of $20's. nicely done.
 

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