A little cross promoting from my home game thread.
A few pics as the night went on.
A few pics as the night went on.
Those look familiar.$10 stacks ready for some .05/.10 NLHE, and probably a couple orbits of PLO. View attachment 222940
The "love" upvote just didn't come quick enough for this post. (y) :thumbsupy) :thumbsupy) :thumbsupy) :thumbsupy) :thumbsupy) :thumbsupy) :thumbsup:$10 stacks ready for some .05/.10 NLHE, and probably a couple orbits of PLO. View attachment 222940
This is a nice setupJust a little PLO happened, before the game broke. Back to NLHE 4-handed View attachment 223021
Love to see the in game pics, but not playing with the 875 is a TRAGEDY!!View attachment 223078
Fitness club manager, car dealership general manager, retiree, car dealership owner, contractor, attorney, contractor, salesman and insurance executive. Quite a group. Some of us been playing together for over 15 years.
Some of the nicest looking cheapies, IMO.Just getting startrd. Doubled up with AA.
Lousy Kings Casino slugged chips. Very slippery.
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Love to see the in game pics, but not playing with the 875 is a TRAGEDY!!
Pass the hat and buy the host some nicer chips.View attachment 223078
Fitness club manager, car dealership general manager, retiree, car dealership owner, contractor, attorney, contractor, salesman and insurance executive. Quite a group. Some of us been playing together for over 15 years.
this is just called tilting...So the big winner at our last game (who happens to be the best player) can’t for the life of himself understand how to stack his chips.....
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It took 10 minutes (with help) for him to be able to count out everything then cash out. Over $650 there.
So the big winner at our last game (who happens to be the best player) can’t for the life of himself understand how to stack his chips.....
It took 10 minutes (with help) for him to be able to count out everything then cash out. Over $650 there.
Yeah, they really don't look that bad. The problem, as I'm sure you know, is that they're made of this super-hard-and-slippery plastic.Some of the nicest looking cheapies, IMO.
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Fitness club manager, car dealership general manager, retiree, car dealership owner, contractor, attorney, contractor, salesman and insurance executive. Quite a group. Some of us been playing together for over 15 years.
Screw the chips, that place needs a new table ASAP!Pass the hat and buy the host some nicer chips.
Y'all got a dedicated dealer out there in Salina?? Nice!View attachment 223078
Fitness club manager, car dealership general manager, retiree, car dealership owner, contractor, attorney, contractor, salesman and insurance executive. Quite a group. Some of us been playing together for over 15 years.
Slippery is right -- and every single chip stack in that photo isn't squared up, except the one barrel that's in a rack.Yeah, they really don't look that bad. The problem, as I'm sure you know, is that they're made of this super-hard-and-slippery plastic.
Several years ago I got a sample set of these, and I couldn't even keep 7-8 of them stacked. I have no idea how you guys manage to stack barrels in your game without having them collapse every few minutes.
Y'all got a dedicated dealer out there in Salina?? Nice!
Slippery is right -- and every single chip stack in that photo isn't squared up, except the one barrel that's in a rack.
They don't look bad individually at first glance, but they don't play together very well (at least not the tourney sets I've been forced to use).
Screw the chips, that place needs a new table ASAP!
Yeah, they really don't look that bad. The problem, as I'm sure you know, is that they're made of this super-hard-and-slippery plastic.
Several years ago I got a sample set of these, and I couldn't even keep 7-8 of them stacked. I have no idea how you guys manage to stack barrels in your game without having them collapse every few minutes.
Pass the hat and buy the host some nicer chips.
Pass the hat and buy the host some nicer chips.
Next time he hosts, simply take along a rack of King's Casino $5 chips with you (your total cost = $13, his potential loss = $500 when you ask him to immediately cash you out, please.). That should do it.The host is a very successful contractor. No need to pass the hat. Just need to get him to see the light.