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Neat, yes like the tickets in an arcade where you go and pay for massively overpriced junk toys in exchange but for food instead. I work in healthcare as well so could have meds etc and services too. "Almost" a charity.
Neat, yes like the tickets in an arcade where you go and pay for massively overpriced junk toys in exchange but for food instead. I work in healthcare as well so could have meds etc and services too. "Almost" a charity.
OK, here is your decision! LOL for my comments in the other threads. Glad you settled on these as they are a special set that I had a hand in putting together.I'm looking at you guys' chip breakdowns for hours like its the end of the world and I won't be able to buy more chips for the next 100 years
Learning towards
140/200/160/80/20 or 120/200/180/80/20
(5c/25c/1$/5$/20$)
Do I even need the 20$?
Do I even need 600 versus 500?
Someone pull the trigger for me pleaseeeee
Would be interested in some samples if OP doesn't take you up on your offer. Also thinking about Arias for my first chip set. I've only seen the photos and read about all the hype, so the forum picked Arias for me hahah. Thanks!OK, here is your decision! LOL for my comments in the other threads. Glad you settled on these as they are a special set that I had a hand in putting together.
You have gotten LOTS of great advice. Only reason I'm going to add to it is because I've been playing the exact games you are planning on. I play almost exclusively nickel / dime blinds cash games. EVERY cash set I own has nickels. (I have 3 that are playable and 3 more that I'm putting together) I play with family and friends who mostly play very little poker, and who don't know all the intricacies that PCF people do.
Having said all this - I PROMISE you - if you are trying to keep numbers down, you don't need more than 100 nickel chips. But still, order 120 so you have extras or in case a couple get broken in shipping. Same with every denomination. Even in a nickel / dime game, the quarter is still the workhorse chip. And once your guys get a little experience under their best, the $1 will also be a secondary workhorse chip. Think this way - You only need 2 chips to limp in. After that, most raises will include quarters. If you limp at 10 cents, then someone raises to a quarter and you call, you're going to pull back your nickel chips and put in a quarter. 10 nickels per player is plenty.
Do get 200 quarters. You got that right.
Bump your $1s up to 200 or more. If (WHEN) your game grows, you'll be glad to have a few more.
Bump the $5s up to 100. And DO get the $20s, if for no other reason than they are the coolest chip in the set! Seriously, even on a budget, adding in an extra 100 chips is $28. You will kick yourself and regret it if a year from now your guys want to play a little bigger and you don't have enough chips. For color variation reasons, it's always best to order ALL the chips you think you might need at the same time. Adding on from a different batch could result in chips with two different shades of the same color.
And finally, if you are not in a huge hurry to place your order, PM me and I will set you up with some samples. I have some leftovers from the group buy and I think I can get a padded mailer to you in Portugal for a reasonable shipping amount. My treat to a new chipper. Just no promise how long it might take.
Thank you all for the feedback.Seriously, even on a budget, adding in an extra 100 chips is $28. You will kick yourself and regret it if a year from now your guys want to play a little bigger and you don't have enough chips. For color variation reasons, it's always best to order ALL the chips you think you might need at the same time. Adding on from a different batch could result in chips with two different shades of the same color.
Yeah I created this thread for me but also to help other people , especially because outside of the US the options might not be as feasible ( like for chips/cases/chip trays/cut cards/cards)@Xzk1 this thread has been great! I'm trying to figure out all of this stuff too and you asked pretty much every question I had haha. Thanks!
They seem like an option , I'm seeing them at 110-130€ on amazon. If I don't anything cheaper that might be it.You can get Nanuk910 case easiily from Amazon, they are my go-to case
It can fitted either 400 600 or 800 depending on how you placed it
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Who makes those “tubes” you’re using? And what is the proper name for them?You can get Nanuk910 case easiily from Amazon, they are my go-to case
It can fitted either 400 600 or 800 depending on how you placed it
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Who makes those “tubes” you’re using? And what is the proper name for them?
Thanks!
Thanks! They look perfect for travel. Will have to snag some soon. And you ran through almost 70 already?!?! That’s awesome hahah. I’m guessing you’ve got a great collection.They are from China Aliexpress. Same Seller as the Card Mold Seller (Tina)
They Matsui-like Rack but more affordable for me price-wise ( <$3usd including shipping).
I brought like 70 of them in one shipment to save on shipping cost, but already used most of them.
Will need to plan for another purchase of it soon
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I’m a bargain kinda guy myself too hahah. Hoping to build up a collection soon. I’ve got a set of Card Mold New China Club chips coming soon. So that’s a start!Thank I still consider myself newbie for my collection, I am more of a bargain collecter so I don’t have many expensive set but a large variety of different type of chip set
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Well for non-us the cheapest Nanuk 910 is 96€Amazon pricing are weird, there are different pricing for different colour you will need to select them one by one
The price usually shift from $50+ to $100, i checked them often so I can get them when the price is at the lower end
I gotten my first case at $56 and most recently 2 case at $23
The pricing rose to $46 shortly after I bought them and currently are selling at $66 usd just to show how crazy Amazon pricing work
Nice, I also start off with a NCC Card mold myself.I’ve got a set of Card Mold New China Club chips coming soon
I from Southeast Asia, it will be more worth-while if you will to combine shipping with someone near your area. Or just buy a bigger lot and resell them later if you don't need all of themIf you end up doing an order for more of those tube rack things, and if it’s worth combining orders, let me know! I’d be interested in buying a few for now and future use, 30 of them maybe?
You are welcomeThanks for sharing the pics too!
I also from Non-US, in fact if anything it should be more expensive for me since I from Asia whereas Nanuk manufacturing are from CanadaWell for non-us the cheapest Nanuk 910 is 96€
Still looking for cheaper options,if I don't find it it might be this.
70 isn't bad that's only 3500 chips when stacked top and bottom....or is that 70 as a fair....7000 chips?They are from China Aliexpress. Same Seller as the Card Mold Seller (Tina)
They Matsui-like Rack but more affordable for me price-wise ( <$3usd including shipping).
I brought like 70 of them in one shipment to save on shipping cost, but already used most of them.
Will need to plan for another purchase of them soon
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70 rack with top and bottom so for 7000 chips, my drawers are stack with double racks each70 isn't bad that's only 3500 chips when stacked top and bottom....or is that 70 as a fair....7000 chips?
@Xzk1 this thread has been great! I'm trying to figure out all of this stuff too and you asked pretty much every question I had haha. Thanks!
A 650 stainless/aluminum case if available typically holds 750+50 more where the cards would go if your pressed. perhaps thinking outside the norm and look for a small tool box? these hold 2600 and 3600 each but smaller could be available at your hardware store. Bring a chip rack with you and see if they fit.Well for non-us the cheapest Nanuk 910 is 96€
Still looking for cheaper options,if I don't find it it might be this.
As for the Chip trays, I'm not there yet but probably will buy from Tina or Aliexpress.
From Tina the breakdown of Chip trays is :
Without lid: $0.90 / tray + Shipping 22$ (yikes)
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With Lid : $ 1/each + shipping (probably 22 $)
Chip boxes ( like the ones that @LeLe posted above)
1.5 $/each + Shipping( 25$)
Not THAT budget for me but I will probably buy it from Tina aswell.
Now deciding between
-600 vs 800 chips
- which set to choose : Nakatumi Plaza vs Aria's
- budget case for 600-800 chips (EU)
Or ::gasp:: use dice chips for nickels. Everyone will want to get rid of them so they will play really loosely until they are off the table.