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A tequila napNothing like a little nap during a poker game….. hahaha.
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A tequila napNothing like a little nap during a poker game….. hahaha.
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The chips look good!one of our regs shortly before his malört nap
You need plaques.
I agree. I should've bought the inter continentals back. But I don't host enough tourneys. DAMN ITYou need plaques.
Don't you mean Casa Marin?Giving the new cards mold 43mm Casa Mangos a run. I ran good into the money and then went card dead.
There are definitely spinners in these 43mm stacks but the stacks were still stable and none fell over. While they spun they still like to stay right on top of each other because the spinning surface is the inner mold area only I believe. Actually my players said they like to spin them haha. And they love the larger chips.
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I’m stealing this. I call them ‘Nole Naps since I’m from FSU and it’s my signature move when pre gaming. Always tequila shots and it upsets my stomach which makes me want to puke. Surprisingly, if I shclump for 10 minutes I feel fine and can hit the bars and clubs no problem. The next morning isn’t a good though.A tequila nap
Would it be possible to root out the spinners or are there too many? If you had to guess what would be the percentage of spinners?Giving the new cards mold 43mm Casa Mangos a run. I ran good into the money and then went card dead.
There are definitely spinners in these 43mm stacks but the stacks were still stable and none fell over. While they spun they still like to stay right on top of each other because the spinning surface is the inner mold area only I believe. Actually my players said they like to spin them haha. And they love the larger chips.
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Would it be possible to root out the spinners or are there too many? If you had to guess what would be the percentage of spinners?
Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of those 43mm sets at some point.
I appreciate the info!Sure you can pull them out. I might try to pull them out, but I just haven't had time. If I had to guess I would say between 5-10% are spinners. Probably closer to 10%. Honestly it isn't really a concern for me. But I know other people have a serious issue with this, which is why I was bringing it to light since I believe this was one of the first 43mm sets from Tina to arrive in the forum.
I appreciate the info!
There are some spinners, much more compared to the 39mm.I think those Big Top chips that just came in for some people are on 43mm. Curious what they have to say about spinners.
Would it be possible to root out the spinners or are there too many? If you had to guess what would be the percentage of spinners?
Thinking about pulling the trigger on one of those 43mm sets at some point.
There are some spinners, much more compared to the 39mm.
I test it about 1 to 2 per barrel that spin but for the price, it acceptable for me
Another thing I notice is their QC seem to have drop since the New China Club, it quite be because of the higher order intake that Tina group had taken up
We modified the colouring a bit from the original and I agreed the colouring option from them are really goodThat seems exactly about the quantity of spinners for me too. It doesn't actually bother me, but I wanted to let other people know in case it is a concern for them.
The QC for me on this most recent set has been pretty good actually. The alignment of the printing has been the best yet. Also the color and printing in general has been the best yet.
We have to play together sometimes!!!
That's just a roll out table topper right? Mind if I ask how it works for you and how much it costs? Thinking about a way to expand to two tables, and that would be an easy solution to just make the kitchen table or dining room table a poker table.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/the-nuts-table-topper.84762/That's just a roll out table topper right? Mind if I ask how it works for you and how much it costs? Thinking about a way to expand to two tables, and that would be an easy solution to just make the kitchen table or dining room table a poker table.