WedgeRock
Royal Flush
I like it better if you switch spot patterns as follows:I think this is where I am landing.
$100-->$25
$500-->$100
$25-->$500
I like it better if you switch spot patterns as follows:I think this is where I am landing.
Are you starting a spot replacement service? I bet there is big money if you figure it out.I like it better if you switch spot patterns as follows:
$100-->$25
$500-->$100
$25-->$500
It's Daisy and Orchid. I guess we'll see when I have them in my hands. From the pics I've seen so far, I like them... Doesn't mean anyone else has to. In fact, I'm better off if you don't. I'm sure there are a metric Sh#!-ton of them. So they will be easy to get all I want.Right. When @TX_Golf_N_Poker gives this thing a high score because he likes purple and yellow - yeah, but how do you feel about lavender and canary?
You still planning on a T5 tournament set?It's Daisy and Orchid. I guess we'll see when I have them in my hands. From the pics I've seen so far, I like them... Doesn't mean anyone else has to. In fact, I'm better off if you don't. I'm sure there are a metric Sh#!-ton of them. So they will be easy to get all I want.
Threw my blaze singles together to compare a little, reassuring there's no way to avoid the slothclaw:
(the Cinci primary is a little faded - original sample set)
Yeah it’s funny that people are joking around with the reverse psychology business. As far as $1s to $500s go, I’m sure there’s enough that anybody acting quickly can get exactly what they want.It's Daisy and Orchid. I guess we'll see when I have them in my hands. From the pics I've seen so far, I like them... Doesn't mean anyone else has to. In fact, I'm better off if you don't. I'm sure there are a metric Sh#!-ton of them. So they will be easy to get all I want.
Check the other side of the chip. Most (all?) V-spots are better defined and bigger on one side than the other.
Check the other side of the chip. Most (all?) V-spots are better defined and bigger on one side than the other.
I think it's a consequence of the forces generated in molding vs. the shape of the punch (and that the chip has thickness.) I guess that's kinda hand-wavy so honestly the short answer should be "no, I don't really know why" but afaik it's a geometry thing in the manufacturing process.Hmmm, I actually had noticed that at one point and just assumed it was the chips I had. Any idea why that is? Always seems one side is sharp then the other is all rounded.
I honestly think that it's just a manufacturing defect. All the spots are all supposed to look uniform (more or less) but the example shown is a lot "less" than what I would consider passible.Hmmm, I actually had noticed that at one point and just assumed it was the chips I had. Any idea why that is? Always seems one side is sharp then the other is all rounded.
It's normal for just about all spots. One side is the nice side, and I call the other side the sloppy side.my 1ks have the same issue. I wonder if the whole batch looks like this.
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I play micro stakes, both .05/25 and .25/50. I like having a lot of quarters. All my cash sets have at least 160 quarters. So if you are like me, it may be hard to get enough snappers day of sale. So that would be my issue with this lineup. Personally, I would make the secondary $25 my quarter as others suggested and go with a black or purple $20 for a cash set with relabels. I've never seen any need to have both quarters and fiddy cent chips.If the time clock allows me, I might try with this lineup. Using the subtle $100 color and relabeling
.25¢ .50¢ $1 $5 $25. Thoughts?
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If the time clock allows me, I might try with this lineup. Using the subtle $100 color and relabeling
.25¢ .50¢ $1 $5 $25. Thoughts?
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I think having a 25¢, 50¢, and $1 is overkill personally. Not much need for the 50¢If the time clock allows me, I might try with this lineup. Using the subtle $100 color and relabeling
.25¢ .50¢ $1 $5 $25. Thoughts?
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True, but would you have both quarters and fiddy cents on the table at the same time??? I wouldn't.Black 50¢? Interesting.
I doubt it's your intent, but I think splashed pots with that pink and black chip would look stellar.
Our group likes to mix up games either with 25 or 50¢. Not both. Depends on the games we play that night. Thanks!rple $20 for a cash set with relabels. I've never seen any need to have b
Interesting to use the black as a $1. Thanks!That's why I opened with "I doubt it's you're intent..."
If I was going to relabel those, I'd have pink quarters and black $1's.
Traditional colors are for 2nd class citizens!! Different is the best!I'm tinkering with this lineup right now. I like having sets that are outside the traditional color standards, so this probably won't set well for most people, but I like it and my friends have never really cared lol. They are not into chips like I am.
.25/1/5/20 or 25/100
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Try to clean it...if that doesn't work...contact Jim and i'm sure he will fix it one way or the other.
I wonder if there’s a correlation - know how they say if you sit down at a table and see a guy with messy stacks, he’s more likely to be a loose, splashy player, and if you see a guy with perfectly neat stacks, he’s more likely to play tight? I wonder if there’s a correlation like that here - if you like traditional colors, you’re probably a TAG, if you make up your own colors, you’re probably a LAG?Traditional colors are for 2nd class citizens!! Different is the best!
I wonder if there’s a correlation - know how they say if you sit down at a table and see a guy with messy stacks, he’s more likely to be a loose, splashy player, and if you see a guy with perfectly neat stacks, he’s more likely to play tight? I wonder if there’s a correlation like that here - if you like traditional colors, you’re probably a TAG, if you make up your own colors, you’re probably a LAG?
There are a few around here on Team Black Dollar. Right @SeanGeckoInteresting to use the black as a $1. Thanks!