Controversial Chip & Poker Opinions (57 Viewers)

Even after taking some home and cleaning them for collectors sake, I don’t like em. A bit of an eye sore and don’t feel good to play around with.
That's why it good to have sample to know what you like and dislikes.

I not disagreeing with you, i just thinks it apply to all chips

Example:

Mint RHC felt and look nice
Used Worn RHC not very nice
 
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That is controversial. I have a BJ set on my to obtain list. Interesting and bold statement sir. Well done. Since I play mixed molded sets it’s no wonder I would like Bud’s. Be well.
Mixed sets containing one denom from each chip category / manufacturer are the nutz. Even better if random denoms with/without currency symbols.

example:
5c BRPro ceramic no-mold
25c Sun-Fly ceramic diamond mold
$1 Tina ceramic hybrid web mold
5 Bud Jones v7
25 Matsui
$100 TRK lgcrown
$500 TRK scrown
1000 ASM/CPC diasqr
$5000 ASM/CPC jockey
$25,000 BCC flame
$100,000 BCC MGK
500,000 Paulson RHC
$1,000,000 Paulson THC

Feel free to randomly mix in different diameters, too.
 
Mixed sets containing one denom from each chip category / manufacturer are the nutz. Even better if random denoms with/without currency symbols.

example:
5c BRPro ceramic no-mold
25c Sun-Fly ceramic diamond mold
$1 Tina ceramic hybrid web mold
5 Bud Jones v7
25 Matsui
$100 TRK lgcrown
$500 TRK scrown
1000 ASM/CPC diasqr
$5000 ASM/CPC jockey
$25,000 BCC flame
$100,000 BCC MGK
500,000 Paulson RHC
$1,000,000 Paulson THC

Feel free to randomly mix in different diameters, too.
You might be in line after my Banker son in law to inherit my game.
 
I dislike cards w the yellow backgrounds

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dropped into some form of concrete cabinet or crate.

Having had played in a mob-run game, they have told me that "dropping 'em into a concrete cabinet or crate and dropping it in a lake will keep 'em quiet".

Though, now that I think about it, they might not have been talking about a Shuffletec...
 
Hot take: I fucking love cash bundles on the table and used to love when hundo bills played at Mohegan Sun’s 2/5 years ago. Something about flipping in cash into a pot just feels primal.

Cash bundles have been a dud everytime I’ve tried them with the northeast folks, sadly.
Cash doesn't play anymore at 2/5? It's been a while, that was my home for 7 years. 5/10 also? Is it a law or they just do away with it?
 
I haven’t been there in a long time. Someone told me no at a different property but I’ve never confirmed it personally.
 
Is this really a 5800? It looks small or narrow rather?
4800 and 5800 are shaped differently. The 4800 is a bit wider but the 5800 is deeper. The 4800 has latches on the side too, while the 5800 only uses front latches. I prefer the 5800 because of the dolly system since both are very heavy when full. But the 5800 cost almost double
 
The cutesy names aren't helpful.

"DC, your call"
"Grandma's Cookies in the Oven Twice Baked Disney Style"
"How do you play?"
"Oh it's just triple draw high low 8 qualifier double board. UIt high ult low"

At a table of pure DC players, maybe it saves some time. But even at those tables, I feel like you often here, "wait which one is that again?"

(doesn't mean I don't like the names and don't also use them myself)
 
Nope. You do you bro.

Edit: One of my sets has green quarters, orange $1s and blue $5s. And it's a casino set.

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At least you keep it in the correct color family.

.25 is a green 25. Without a £25 chip there is no confusion. If you added on, I would suggest a £20 instead of a £25.
Purple is equal parts blue and red, so a purple £5 is fine. That's also why the typical T500 is purple.
You went with a brown dime, so the orange £1 fits.

@Budha is asking for errors as orange (red family) is more of a $5 chip while green $25s are the norm. I mean, sure, any colors can work, but some work better than others.
 
At least you keep it in the correct color family.

.25 is a green 25. Without a £25 chip there is no confusion. If you added on, I would suggest a £20 instead of a £25.
Purple is equal parts blue and red, so a purple £5 is fine. That's also why the typical T500 is purple.
You went with a brown dime, so the orange £1 fits.

@Budha is asking for errors as orange (red family) is more of a $5 chip while green $25s are the norm. I mean, sure, any colors can work, but some work better than others.
This sounds like some Hard Candy Mafia design stuff
 
A 200,000 chip set sale from Jim isn’t necessarily a mass amount of chips. Rare is grossly misstated in the poker hobby world from singles to sets.

Someone finds a rack of a chip somehow it’s not rare anymore?

Or how about some really great sets like JD and PCA. From my understanding there was 180-250K of them each respectively and both very well received.

Assume 20% are $5s = 40,000 $5 chips (most universal workhorse)

Assume 10 collectors build out two table sets
10 x 1000 $5s = 5,000 gone

40 people build average sets
40 x 400 $5s = 16,000 gone

That’s half the inventory. Some get lost in the shuffle, some get inserted into mixed sets, whatever, just double the above.

100 people have a JD/PCA set nationwide.

That doesn’t seem like a lot of people to me…
 
A 200,000 chip set sale from Jim isn’t necessarily a mass amount of chips. Rare is grossly misstated in the poker hobby world from singles to sets.

Someone finds a rack of a chip somehow it’s not rare anymore?

Or how about some really great sets like JD and PCA. From my understanding there was 180-250K of them each respectively and both very well received.

Assume 20% are $5s = 40,000 $5 chips (most universal workhorse)

Assume 10 collectors build out two table sets
10 x 1000 $5s = 5,000 gone

40 people build average sets
40 x 400 $5s = 16,000 gone

That’s half the inventory. Some get lost in the shuffle, some get inserted into mixed sets, whatever, just double the above.

100 people have a JD/PCA set nationwide.

That doesn’t seem like a lot of people to me…
200k I would argue isn't even medium sized. It's mid to small.

My isle ceramic buy was 150,000 chips. And that's just a part of a part of that buy.
 
A 200,000 chip set sale from Jim isn’t necessarily a mass amount of chips. Rare is grossly misstated in the poker hobby world from singles to sets.

Someone finds a rack of a chip somehow it’s not rare anymore?

Or how about some really great sets like JD and PCA. From my understanding there was 180-250K of them each respectively and both very well received.

Assume 20% are $5s = 40,000 $5 chips (most universal workhorse)

Assume 10 collectors build out two table sets
10 x 1000 $5s = 5,000 gone

40 people build average sets
40 x 400 $5s = 16,000 gone

That’s half the inventory. Some get lost in the shuffle, some get inserted into mixed sets, whatever, just double the above.

100 people have a JD/PCA set nationwide.

That doesn’t seem like a lot of people to me…
Yeah well you're also the poster known to require a bananas number of 5s lol, of course you pick them as an example! Some people don't need that many racks, and even if they did, you've just listed 50 collectors who purchased many racks for their sets; is there much market past those 50 people? I'm relatively new, just poking around the numbers.

Not saying they're bad or not valuable, but those 50 are some of the most dedicated collectors. I think we're such a small portion of the people playing poker worldwide, that if there's 100 people with 400 + chips, I do see that as a lot. I'm new to the "whats rare" convo and obviously don't have a horse in the race.
 

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