Thank you! I also have Jack Detroit watermelons for the 25s that were in play but I missed in the photos.Wow love that inlay and the color combos. Great looking customs. Is there a story behind the design/name?
These $25s are just disrespectful
The fact that they're mixed in with Paulsons is the absurd part.Those are ... bizarre. If I'm not mistaken, they're ceramic, but printed with a design reminiscent of a Bud Jones chip outer ring, but with a picture of a coin-in-center insert AND a shaped inlay? I think the only thing left is to somehow work in an oversized inlay, or something.
Nice work!In for 50, out for 155
Good luck! AC and Borgata is buzzing right now.The $1s are decent… wonder if I could get a clean rack. Mostly pretty used condition.
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Yeah came in this morning for the $400/$200k guaranteed but by 11am the line was already 600 people deep (3+ hour line) so I faded it. Tournament ended up “selling out” for both flights shortly after.Good luck! AC and Borgata is buzzing right now.
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Those are Paulson’s? Sick chips.
they use the same chips for cash/tournament here, which is annoying.We'll have to take your word for it. At any home game, that stack could be worth anywhere from $2.65 to over $30,000, right?
Yes. RHC. Besides the $2 (red) and the $25 (green) which are new, everything else are very casino used.Those are Paulson’s? Sick chips.
Would be an amazing set if could have harvested when they openedYes. RHC. Besides the $2 (red) and the $25 (green) which are new, everything else are very casino used.
I hate poker so muchMy boy just texted me how he got bounced out of the tournament. He turned the quads. Brutal.View attachment 867366
bad beat jackpot?My boy just texted me how he got bounced out of the tournament. He turned the quads. Brutal.View attachment 867366
Not likely, in a tournamentbad beat jackpot?
Are you sure about that? Would be such a wierd thing to do. Looks like regular CiC chips to me..Those are ... bizarre. If I'm not mistaken, they're ceramic, but printed with a design reminiscent of a Bud Jones chip outer ring, but with a picture of a coin-in-center insert AND a shaped inlay? I think the only thing left is to somehow work in an oversized inlay, or something.
Do we have a “hall of shame” for chips?
Believe it or not, I went through an entire 6+ hour session without touching a single $25 chip, so unfortunately I’m not much help.Are you sure about that? Would be such a wierd thing to do. Looks like regular CiC chips to me..
I'm pretty sure they are cics. At least I know they have had CiC earlier as I have some $1s and maybe a $5 from there in my chip drawer, so I would not be surprised if they were still using some of the CiC denoms from before. Several casinos are mixing molds/chips like this (while it's obviously completely insane).Believe it or not, I went through an entire 6+ hour session without touching a single $25 chip, so unfortunately I’m not much help.