Limit Sets, Limit Sets, MORE Limit Sets!!! (6 Viewers)

Here's a couple to add.

First the Soapy's.....
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Next the PCA's.....
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It's been about a year since I got the Silks chips from @liftapint, so I thought it was high time for some pictures. I settled on the Outpost $20 for the value chip and the CDM $200 for rebuys.

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I'm not sure if matching inlays are taboo, but I also really like the Silks with these mint oreos ...

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Nice set! Are those the new MSK $5s? How do you store your plaques with the set?
No those are from the original GB

I bought this a few months ago off of Amazon or eBay. Not the quality I was expecting for what I paid. I saw that one of the vendors here is carrying them now

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Before I was using one of these
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So question... I've never hosted or even played a real limit game, but I recently played in my first dealers choice game and now I understand the sickness. From what I've read, it looks like 2/4 limit is the most comparable to a .25/.50 NLHE game. Obviously 2/4 is best played with $1 chips, but for 4/8, would you prefer $1 or $2 chips?
 
So question... I've never hosted or even played a real limit game, but I recently played in my first dealers choice game and now I understand the sickness. From what I've read, it looks like 2/4 limit is the most comparable to a .25/.50 NLHE game. Obviously 2/4 is best played with $1 chips, but for 4/8, would you prefer $1 or $2 chips?
Both $1s or $2s can work, but I prefer 4/8 with $2 chips. 2/4 limit is a ton of fun with $1s, and a buy-in can last much longer than in NL formats.
 

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