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Saturday night Home Game in Cologne, Germany. Playing at a huuuge Table with 9 Players, Microstakes 5/10(€)ct. Buy ins 10€... We had a lot of fun and the Hosts new ceramic Chips came into play. Even that there was some issues with dirty stacks, we all had a good time...

In for 20€, running cold for almost the whole night... out for 30€ after I won some bigger pots in the last 30minutes...

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Saturday night Home Game in Cologne, Germany. Playing at a huuuge Table with 9 Players, Microstakes 5/10(€)ct. Buy ins 10€... We had a lot of fun and the Hosts new ceramic Chips came into play. Even that there was some issues with dirty stacks, we all had a good time...

In for 20€, running cold for almost the whole night... out for 30€ after I won some bigger pots in the last 30minutes...

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What's the story with those Bullets chips?
 
Playing at @Trihonda ‘s Fat Tire poker room last night.

Whipsaw night, several hours of looking down at hands like :qd::4s: , :3h::9d: and :jd::2s: is frustrating. The few playable hands I had early in the night I ran into pocket aces twice, both times each villain hit trips with me having top two pair. I could have easily busted both times, but somehow survived. In for $60, ran down to less than $20, added on for another $60. Ran down again into the $30’s, things improved a little and I won a couple of medium sized pots getting me closer to even. Final hand of the night was a bomb pot, double board Omaha.

Looked down at a very nice hand:
:ah::qh::kc::qs:

Six players to the flop which is:
Top Board :ts::kd::6h:
Bottom Board :9h::5h::4s:
Person in front of me raises $10, I call and two other players calls. Pot size approx. $60.

Turn:
Top Board :ts: :kd::6h::8c:
Bottom Board :9h::5h::4s::2h:

I lock in an ace high flush on the bottom board, first player to act bets $25. Next to act folds. I raise with a pot sized bet which is most of my remaining stack. Both players in the hand think about it for a while and eventually end up folding. I was a little surprised not to get at least one call, but IDK, maybe my bet sizing was off. The final hand got me into the green for the night. In for $120 total, out for $125.

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I love these chips so much! They helped convince me that my future set will be CSQ and the colors have influenced my choices as well. Absolutely one of the best CPC sets on PCF.
 
Saturday night Home Game in Cologne, Germany. Playing at a huuuge Table with 9 Players, Microstakes 5/10(€)ct. Buy ins 10€... We had a lot of fun and the Hosts new ceramic Chips came into play. Even that there was some issues with dirty stacks, we all had a good time...

In for 20€, running cold for almost the whole night... out for 30€ after I won some bigger pots in the last 30minutes...

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Quite the contrast from that other game :) (table size wise)
 
What's the story with those Bullets chips?

My friend wanted to creat a custom set but he aint had the patience/time/motivation to get things started... So he stumbled over this ceramics and decided to buy a set after he ordered a sample set. He loves the look, weight and the feel of them. The Website says 10g/chip, honestly and from the feeling I would expect them to be more like 11-12g... The Chips have molds and seem to be from a higher quality, but its a pity that the 5ct and the 50ct produce beautiful dirty stacks :-D and we had one incident with a 7€ river bet (2* 100 and 1*500) with a call ... The caller thought it was a 3€ bet that he had to call and he mentioned (after loosing this hand) that he wouldn't have called 7€ if he had recognized it correctly...
 

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