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Back last night at the ugliest chip game in LA last night. Crazy action game, but those chips make me want to barf every time.

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Nothing special in terms of stakes or a big stack, but these home games with my friends are my favorite. I would prefer slightly higher stakes, but I love the game just the same.

Playing 10 cent/25 cent, in for $40, out with ~$157.

Not a fan of non denominated chips, I cannot wait until my label designs are done so I can finish my relabel projects to use instead of these chips. Ceramics are cool, but I found out how amazing Paulsons are finally.
 

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What’s left of my starting stack - ran KK into AA on my first hand :( still enough left to work with

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Run good, Mark. You can turn it around.

I once ran QQ into AA on my first hand, all-in preflop. The door card was a Q and everyone including the dealer groaned. They said that the guy had taken a ton of really bad beats. After stacking my double up, I did feel really bad and bought him a drink. :sneaky:
 
Back last night at the ugliest chip game in LA last night. Crazy action game, but those chips make me want to barf every time.

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uggg. such sloppy dealing. If thats a cash game and those chips are face value I'd be keeping a close eye on the deck while not in hands. Deck should always stay level. Probably just lazy or ignorance. But thats a move to flash cards 100%.
 
uggg. such sloppy dealing. If thats a cash game and those chips are face value I'd be keeping a close eye on the deck while not in hands. Deck should always stay level. Probably just lazy or ignorance. But thats a move to flash cards 100%.
Agreed. But that’s actually not what’s happening. He’s shuffling the second deck, which is what’s in his hand. The actual play deck has been put down in front of him, and I just happened to catch his hands as he was gathering the chips, while shuffling.
 
Agreed. But that’s actually not what’s happening. He’s shuffling the second deck, which is what’s in his hand. The actual play deck has been put down in front of him, and I just happened to catch his hands as he was gathering the chips, while shuffling.
Nice. I like that actually. Crank out those hands! Lol. Home games usually drag along so that sounds pretty good.
 
I probably should not be on this website. These stacks make me want to get back into the poker scene.

Unfortunately I was never able to get nice stacks these. I think best I was ever able to do was like 2.5 my buy in at a $1/$2.
 

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