Sorry, new to the forum. How do I get my hands on a set of these chips? I understand the sale is over, but are they still available? The website is down? Do I PM the chip room?
Does anyone know what the greeny color on the GO $5 is? Indian blue? Pale green?View attachment 265880View attachment 265881
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Graduation present for my nephew Jack!!
Does anyone know what the greeny color on the GO $5 is? Indian blue? Pale green?
Sorry, new to the forum. How do I get my hands on a set of these chips? I understand the sale is over, but are they still available? The website is down? Do I PM the chip room?
I believe primary $25’s and secondary $100’s is all that is left. You can click on the link in the OP that will take you to PayPal to check out. For the rest of the denominations, put up a wanted ad in the classifieds and keep a close watch for people selling off any extras they might have bought. Good luck!Sorry, new to the forum. How do I get my hands on a set of these chips? I understand the sale is over, but are they still available? The website is down? Do I PM the chip room?
Tried searching but didn't see anything conclusive. Saw another member mention e.g these jack $25 primary was better for tournament style games and the secondary "watermelons" better for cash games. I don't get it? Sorry for the noob questions.I believe the tournament chips as well as the roulette chips are still to be offered. Stay tuned.
That is definitely a matter of preference. Whichever you like would work well for either situation. Just make sure the chips you pair them with (if you are mixing sets) don't camouflage together for dirty stack problems, and you are good!Tried searching but didn't see anything conclusive. Saw another member mention e.g these jack $25 primary was better for tournament style games and the secondary "watermelons" better for cash games. I don't get it? Sorry for the noob questions.
Tried searching but didn't see anything conclusive. Saw another member mention e.g these jack $25 primary was better for tournament style games and the secondary "watermelons" better for cash games. I don't get it? Sorry for the noob questions.
Your first lineSo, let's assume you had the $5s, both the primary and secondary in $25s, $100s, $500s and $1Ks ... what would be the best lineup of $5s/$25s/$100s$500s/1Ks, in your opinion?
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1st line but give me that $100 secondary instead!So, let's assume you had the $5s, both the primary and secondary in $25s, $100s, $500s and $1Ks ... what would be the best lineup of $5s/$25s/$100s$500s/1Ks, in your opinion?
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Pretty amazing that there are so many good combinations with these chips!
Yes, hard to go wrong.The power of both primary and secondary being MINT and quiet a few good looking chips in both sets