The Poker Lab (CPC MD-50 Cash Set) (3 Viewers)

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Holy jesus these are amazing! I love the concept and the simplistic hand drawn look of the art. Please tell me you have a sample set of these. I don't even collect sample sets but these are incredible. Well done man :D
 
These came out great! I like the choice of the DG Tiger for the $5. It works perfectly relative to the rest of the set. Favorite chips individually are the $5 and $500.

Would love a shot at a sample!
 
Cheers.

Was the slant on the $100 denom intentional to look its getting sucked in?
Not sure which slant you are referring to, but the 1/8” spots are intended to represent light being sucked into the black hole.

The black hole inlay was extremely difficult to do as a sketch. We went through several iterations, all of which @detroitdad said were shit. Tilting the black hole sketch and showing effects around it did the trick. Once Bill liked it, I knew it was great!
 
Not sure which slant you are referring to, but the 1/8” spots are intended to represent light being sucked into the black hole.
Well all the other chips have the denom parallel with the formula except for the hundo. so if you look at the pic of the hundo you posted with the formula horizontal it kind of looks like the red denom is getting sucked in.
 
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This set is amazing! As a reformed chemist, I love it - and I wouldn't worry too much about the capitalization in your formulae, unless you're planning to play with a bunch of physicists. Also dibs on a sample set. ;)

My biggest complaint is that you don't have a chip with PV = nRT. If you ever plan to use these at a meetup, you really need to be prepared for dealing with gases.
 
This set is amazing! As a reformed chemist, I love it - and I wouldn't worry too much about the capitalization in your formulae, unless you're planning to play with a bunch of physicists. Also dibs on a sample set. ;)

My biggest complaint is that you don't have a chip with PV = nRT. If you ever plan to use these at a meetup, you really need to be prepared for dealing with gases.
Art Vandelay - Chemist
 
This set is amazing! As a reformed chemist, I love it - and I wouldn't worry too much about the capitalization in your formulae, unless you're planning to play with a bunch of physicists. Also dibs on a sample set. ;)

My biggest complaint is that you don't have a chip with PV = nRT. If you ever plan to use these at a meetup, you really need to be prepared for dealing with gases.
So I’ve heard, and I’ve been warned about @MatB. The equation basically means I need to stay as far away from him as possible!
 
So I’ve heard, and I’ve been warned about @MatB. The equation basically means I need to stay as far away from him as possible!

It’s really a catch 22. How much suffering are you willling to take to have access to my buy ins?
 
It’s really a catch 22. How much suffering are you willling to take to have access to my buy ins?
I’ll be good. I’ve trained myself to breathe at the poker table only when absolutely necessary.
 
I think we have a pretty good 4 man design team. We all bring something a little bit different to the table. We've done a couple of designs together. Its always a blast.
 
We don’t really use them in our game, but I wouldn’t mind. Just have to convince my BIL to provide his services for free again.

Hmm, you've already got a black hole, so I don't know if you also want the general relativity equation with warped spacetime on another one.

Uncertainty principle is tough to draw as a single image. But I've certainly drawn it using two.

Schrodinger's Equation in operator form (as a differential equation it's WAY too long to fit)? With the cat?

Something with chaos and or fractals? Something like the Mandelbrot set as an image?

... and don't listen to @Schmendr1ck since chemistry is complicated and annoying.
 
Hmm, you've already got a black hole, so I don't know if you also want the general relativity equation with warped spacetime on another one.

Uncertainty principle is tough to draw as a single image. But I've certainly drawn it using two.

Schrodinger's Equation in operator form (as a differential equation it's WAY too long to fit)? With the cat?

Something with chaos and or fractals? Something like the Mandelbrot set as an image?

... and don't listen to @Schmendr1ck since chemistry is complicated and annoying.
I definitely like the idea of Schrödinger’s cat, although I think there’s already a focus on physics in the lineup.

Chaos theory, maybe show the butterfly effect? Or maybe biology and evolution? The possibilities are endless.
 

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