Do you prefer 39mm or 43mm chips? (2 Viewers)

Are you talking clay or hybrids??? IF you are talking about hybrids, to me it's a no brainer. In my experience, they feel and handle much better than 39mm hybrids. For them i would choose 43mm any time it was an option. If your talking about clay, then it's kool and they feel like bricks. :cool
It's interesting because there are differences. When PCF started ordering hybrids from sunfly a few years back, there seemed to be a majority opinion that the 43mms with the smaller recess had an amazing feel and noticeably better than the 39mms or the 43mms with the larger size label. To translate to tinas, I'm pretty sure the 43mm greek mold has the smaller recess. Not sure about the web.
 
It's interesting because there are differences. When PCF started ordering hybrids from sunfly a few years back, there seemed to be a majority opinion that the 43mms with the smaller recess had an amazing feel and noticeably better than the 39mms or the 43mms with the larger size label. To translate to tinas, I'm pretty sure the 43mm greek mold has the smaller recess. Not sure about the web.
That's interesting as I didn't know that but it completely supports how I feel. I think the 43mm Greek (standard 7/8 inlay) handles SLIGHTLY better for me than the 43mm Web (larger inlay) mold. I don't think i have ever shared thar here but felt that way when I was playing with shuffle stacks. I will say it's so minimal that most people wouldn't notice but I shuffle chips every day at work and have a pretty good feel for it.
 
The theory of better performance with 43mm chips and 25mm recess is greater surface area for contact between stacked chips to increase friction.

No-molds would be expected to perform better than chips with debossed mold, and the line molds (Web and GK) better than others. YMMV.
 

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