Answer: I decided to spend stupid money on little pieces of clayLove that GN $20. All of a sudden, you keep getting chips that I want! What is happening?
We have a name for that!Answer: I decided to spend stupid money on little pieces of clay
it is actually a weird 10,6,1 t13000 turbo tourney structure at a friends gameCool! I've never seen a T200 chip. 10/8/4 for T30K stacks?
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The money scrub donkeys pay just to buy two chips... doesn't matter I love Pick Hobson fracs!! There are a few interesting pieces in here though... this $5 Mint Token is insane!! Almost dealer button sized! Cant find any info on it, not sure of its rarity...the Casino De macao jetton seems to be from the 60s which is pretty cool! Also this blue $1 solid from "grand traverse Band Chippewa Indians" chip looks awesome... hoping to find some info on that one later as I havent seen a single one of those before... a coin inlay from Korea is different. Anyways thank you for the heads up Matt! @Lil Tuna glad you let me buy the lot... lots more research on odds and ends now... not the best mail day but I'll take it!! Fellow chipper Ben
That $200 chip concept is near-brilliant, and I'm almost ashamed to admit that I've never even considered a T200-to-T1000 progression for a tourney set. But it makes perfect sense to me (especially if combined with a T50 chip).
There was a $200 chip in my Chipco Silver Dollar Casino set. I used this set a couple times for base T1 tournaments. But I have never seen a T200 chip. It makes as much sense as a T500. Though I still prefer the T100/T500/T2,500/T10k progression.it is actually a weird 10,6,1 t13000 turbo tourney structure at a friends game
Indeed awesome mail day brother!! Wow that's a lot of buttons!!Whew, good mail day. Thanks to everyone.
@rimmerryan @arch3r @justincarothers @WhiteMamba1646
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Indeed awesome mail day brother!! Wow that's a lot of buttons!!
Also this blue $1 solid from "grand traverse Band Chippewa Indians" chip looks awesome... hoping to find some info on that one later as I havent seen a single one of those before...
Well thank you for looking that up sir! Probably why I haven't seen them being a tourney chip... still kind of cool and different, I guess I should have noticed it was a NCV chip since it is lacking a $ sign.Tournament chip from Leelanau Sands Casino in Peshawbestown, Michigan.
http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=MIPELS&p=1000100000000000000&v=1835250683#90
Wow that $100 and $25 is fireTournament chip from Leelanau Sands Casino in Peshawbestown, Michigan.
http://chipguide.themogh.org/cg_chip2.php?id=MIPELS&p=1000100000000000000&v=1835250683#90
At one time, I had a HH 50¢ or $1. I'm not sure if I still have them.Well thank you for looking that up sir! Probably why I haven't seen them being a tourney chip... still kind of cool and different, I guess I should have noticed it was a NCV chip since it is lacking a $ sign.
Mail delivery #1 from @Saoliver today and ready to be in play tonight. I bought these to murder but now that they are in hand I'm conflicted. Per the norm, chips are so much better in person
Great photos of great chips. Yeah, my iPhone 7 photos are terrible.Mail delivery #1 from @Saoliver today and ready to be in play tonight. I bought these to murder but now that they are in hand I'm conflicted. Per the norm, chips are so much better in person
PHENOMENAL!! Love that blue 5Mail delivery #1 from @Saoliver today and ready to be in play tonight. I bought these to murder but now that they are in hand I'm conflicted. Per the norm, chips are so much better in person
These are amazing!
These are most definitely NOT murder candidates.Mail delivery #1 from @Saoliver today and ready to be in play tonight. I bought these to murder but now that they are in hand I'm conflicted. Per the norm, chips are so much better in person