Seeking opinions for odd-denom Mardi Gras v.2b set (1 Viewer)

If you don't want split 1s it doesn't matter anyways unless you want a ton of quarters on the table... 6 of them every hand at .50/1 just to post blinds.

All I was saying was I couldn't find an alternate denomination breakdown that worked for me due to stacks of halves and stacks of $10 being way too close in appearance. Shame.


I get it. Just chiming in. I really wanted to build a 1/1 set using the .50, either the 2 or the 3. I'm not a fan of the 10 for the same reason so then I have to jump to the 20.......blah blah blah.......damnt, lol.

If I do this. I think I'll offer to buy 250 of the ones if he hand picks them for me, lol..........I'm sure he won't. It wouldn't hurt to ask I guess.
 
If I do this. I think I'll offer to buy 250 of the ones if he hand picks them for me, lol..........I'm sure he won't. It wouldn't hurt to ask I guess.
Unfortunately I've heard from a few different people that the split spots affect very close to 100% of the remaining stock.
 
I considered something similar... my problem was I can't see it being a good idea to have the .50 and $10 on the table together. And not being able to use both just screws the idea. Drop down to quarters and you have an 8x jump to the $2. Eliminate the $10 and you really have to go with the 2 and 5.

I totally agree and as I was writing it I thought the same thing... They do look pretty close in color, specially in stacks... If Bill gets a bunch of $2s he can always have the $20, a beautiful chip, as the 'value reserve' chip... But there would have to be a LOT of $2s in play, like $5s in a $1/$2 casino game where the $25s can totally be replaced by the $100s as 'reserve value' chip...
 
We need to get a GB going w CPC to make these chips right.
First GB w oversized inlay...would be epic.
 

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