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Next time, just leave a decent China clay chip set as a tip, instead of bringing the booze.

I played with dice chips at a neighbor's a few months back...spur of the moment game while we were drinking. Next time, I will walk home in the thunderstorm to get a decent chip set vs. fight the stack explosions that happen when you breathe on these. :vomit::vomit::vomit:
Seriously, you are playing for hundreds of dollars with the least secure chips in history? I think you need to start tipping with this until the host ups his game :).

https://www.businessinsider.com/trader-joes-two-buck-chuck-wine-facts-2018-8

The scary thing is that I’ve ran stacks up to $1400+ at that home game and wasn’t even big stack. Funny thing is, i don’t think it’s a money thing with him, considering he has a theater in his house.

Maybe he should be the recipient of my Freddie’s if Fife set
 
Yeah, sadly the Carson Nugget is so small, one rack would be noticed if it went missing.
Also, most of the $1 chips are solid yellow (arc yellow) hotstamps, I recall reading a post where the poker room only had those chips, and the table games only had a few of the special commerative spotted $1s.
 
Also, most of the $1 chips are solid yellow (arc yellow) hotstamps, I recall reading a post where the poker room only had those chips, and the table games only had a few of the special commerative spotted $1s.
Yep - It may have been my post.
 
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First post to this thread.

Local $1/$1 $40 buy-in game, 6 handed. Dice mold, casino weight chips. In for $155, which rarely happens. I bought in for $50 after losing $105. Told everyone at the table that was the end of the line for me. Chipped down to $7 and was dealt a strong Omaha hand facing a $5 pre-flop raise. Shipped it and tripled up.

Floated between $60 and $100 for a while, before winning a few pots. Built my stack up to $200+ and was dealt Ad,6d,Ah,9c 5 handed on the button. BB raised $5 on top, called around to me. I decide to re-pop it, $25 more to go. BB calls, everyone else folds. Flop: 6s,9s,4h. BB moves all-in -- $49. I make the call. He flips over As,Ac,10c,6h. Blank on the turn, Qc on the river.

Blue and black chips are worth a $1, greens are $5 and reds are $10. The gold $5 stamp on the red chip is decoration. Around $385 when I snapped the picture, ($70 in cash.) Finished the night three handed with $416 out of $600 in play.
 
I remember the days when I felt dirty if I got Rick-rolled. Now I gotta listen to some Rick Astley just to get the Mojo-roll outta my head. :wtf:
 
Send reinforcements. 2nd orbit and this is bullet #3.
Ran AQ into AK on a ATT6 board vs a donk.
Then got 44 on my button straddle, two limpers, I raise to $45, Flop A4Kr, 2 checks, I bet $75, call, call. Turn Q, check, $300, I ship, fold, snap call. He has JTo. River no help.

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I doubt they are Bud Jones -- I don't think any of the other chips in that rack are BJ, either. @Tommy?
My bad, I meant BJ as in blackjack. Oklahoma charges 50 cent ante per hand and casinos will usually give you a stack of fracs.

That said, some of the other racks that had “4suitssss” mold on the mogh did have some Bud Jones chips:

http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=MNSHCC&p=011111110&v=1238424897
http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=AZPRBU&v=57431818
 

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