Controversial Chip & Poker Opinions (16 Viewers)

Well let’s talk it out. It’s just a very simple design. And for those people who love simplicity, great, you’re home.
But I don’t think there’s much about it that draws the eye. They certainly feel like the nuts though - I won’t argue with that.
(This of course refers to TRK leaded small crowns - I havent handled the CPC version)
Not much that draws the eye? :unsure:
Show me a more beautiful live stack. ;) I think you’ve had too much coffee this morning @upNdown, very fiesty this morning. :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
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You guys want a hot take? Here's my tier list. Tier 1 being the best.

Tier 1:
Leaded shaped inlay THC
BCC Web, MGK molds

Tier 2:
Leaded round inlay THC
BCC C+S mold, T mold, and all other molds except flame mold

Tier 3:
CPC DSQ mold
CPC B mold
CPC Jockey mold
Leaded TRK's

Tier 4:
Paulson unleaded THC
Paulson Leaded RHC
Paulson Suits mold
CPC HHR mold
CPC CSQ mold
CPC large crown mold
CPC H mold
CPC 44mm A mold and 44mm scroll mold

Tier 5:
All other CPC molds not mentioned above
Paulson unleaded RHC
Paulson unleaded 43mm and above
Sunfly polyinno 43mm
Ceramic 47/43mm

Tier 6:
Ceramic 39mm
Sunfly Polyinno 39mm

Tier 7:
Abbiatti plastic
Bud Jones plastic

Tier 8:
Gemaco plastic
Matsui plastic

Tier 9:
China clays (all sizes)

Tier 10:
Dice chips and other slugged heavy "casino weight" fake clay

I said what I said.

hmmm.....



......you can't lump all ceramics together! There are Chipcos, ABCs, Neveda jacks, cheapos, etc.....

Definitely needs more tiers. ;)
 
hmmm.....



......you can't lump all ceramics together! There are Chipcos, ABCs, Neveda jacks, cheapos, etc.....

Definitely needs more tiers. ;)
Not enough of a difference between them to subdivide them like with the clays.
 
You're right @upNdown , I hated the rift that that election caused on the board and the license people felt like they had to say shitty things to each other over it. I tried to make a joke and I should have known where it would go, wasn't my intention to derail the thread.



Controversial opinion (more like a like warm take to get us back on track): hot stamps done right are far superior to any giant inlay and they also shit all over plain/nothing special inlays.

I've seen some people say hotstamps look cheap, but in all honesty I can think of more than a few sets where I think they look classy af!!!!!
 
:unsure: :unsure: …..are you sure - lol.
Ok I’ll break it down for you and everyone. It’s sarcasm you fools.
And in no way was I refer to the previous president, although it’s interesting you all assume that.
There’s been other people in that office in the last decade or two FYI.

You guys are a blast at parties
I’m sure. :rolleyes: <———that’s a sarcasm emoji.
 
Guess you missed the lol in my post

That’s typically a clue, but I’ll try and be more clear with my sarcasm queues for ya next time :rolleyes:

Seriously man, quick to fly off the handle are we…
Ahh getting bent out of shape over a misunderstanding on the internet. You really should work on patience and understanding - lol
 
I never played with BCC on home poker plus don't have a set. However, I played at Hustler Casino and they have both RHC and BCC 1s and 5s. Their inlays were pretty messed up, so I think I only know the BCC chips with QC issues. I was judging more of this experience, but I don't have a picture.

Which ones are nice BCC chips w/o QC issues? I agree they are better than B&G ceramics, maybe an edit to the tier list. I like ceramics (but not as much as Paulsons) compared to most people here who don't like them.
BCC C&S, MGK, and web mold are far, FAR above non leaded Paulson RHC. Probably some others as well, but definitely those 3.
 

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