Do I have a problem? (1 Viewer)

Tony_M

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So, I've been putting together my first cash set and suddenly realized last night I might have a problem. Here's my lineup so far:

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My plan is to make the IG snappers 5¢ and the Paris 25¢. However, the snappers and $25s will present a possible dirty stack issue. Granted, I don't forsee my nickel/dime game to have $25 on the table so maybe I'm overthinking. If you all think this is going to be a problem, what would you change? Here's how they look mixed in:

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Edited to fix brain fart.
 
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A black $20 chip could be a possibility, and perhaps a little more appropriate for the stakes

Well, I already have some black hundreds which I didn't include here. Also, my games will usually be either 0.50/1 or 1/2. But I'll occasionally do micro-stakes for friends and neighbors who don't want to gamble much.
 
Second: don’t mix THC ( Paris) with RHC ( IMO!!)
While I generally agree that mixing THC and RHC is a faux pas, I think HSI chips get a pass.
The $1 was supposed to be a THC like the Horseshoe Baltimore:
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But, for whatever reason, they used the RHC mold with the small inlay on the HSI fracs and $1s.

So with the small inlay, it looks ok to have the 5c, 25c and $1…while the upper denoms have a larger inlay. The Paris $1 makes a badass HSI frac:
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While I generally agree that mixing THC and RHC is a faux pas, I think HSI chips get a pass.
The $1 was supposed to be a THC like the Horseshoe Baltimore:
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But, for whatever reason, they used the RHC mold with the small inlay on the HSI fracs and $1s.

So with the small inlay, it looks ok to have the 5c, 25c and $1…while the upper denoms have a larger inlay. The Paris $1 makes a badass HSI frac:
View attachment 1246914
Love the Baltimore
 

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