Matt G
3 of a Kind
Love these chips in 43mm. My other sets get so many complements. Have to figure out a set for sure.
We need to check with our warehouse staff to figure that out, they are in a mess now since there was a storm a few days ago in our city, our warehouse was flooded. There'll be no impaction to this GB however the warehouse guys are very busy at this moment for cleaning everything up.@SUN-FLY Poker Chips: Will 280 x 43mm chips plus 80 dealer buttons fit into one of your standard packing boxes destined to be reshipped as a MFRB?
If not, how many 43mm chips get displaced by a single dealer button? Or asked another way, how many 60mm dealer buttons will fit into your packing box?
OK, thanks.
No quantity limitation on each color. So any order that includes 300pcs custom chips could have a single unique chip, correct? (Just not a DB)
Not enough contrast between the 2 and too much yellow on both chips... the black/blue offers much more contrast to the other chip IMO...Why not Green for $2 and Yellow for $20?
I have labels from Gear that work great on these.Question to the community: will labels from Gear/Gene fit on these blanks (enough recess)?
2) If you want small quantities, find somebody in your country willing to add your chips onto their order.
Yes, the same chip just different design.Forgive my ignorance re: hybrid chips....
Are these 39mm’s the same chip as the Boardwalks? And are these 43mm the same chip as the Union Station/Old School?
Type | Colour | Number | Count of Chips |
43-008 | Charcoal | T5 | 150 |
43-012 | White | T25 | 300 |
43-005 | Red | T100 | 200 |
43-007 | Green | T500 | 200 |
43-004 | Blue | T1000 | 200 |
43-011 | Fuchsia | T5000 | 100 |
43-010 | Yellow | T25000 | 20 |
HB004-K | Purple | BOUNTY | 30 |
1200 | |||
Dealer | 2 |
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This is what I am thinking - 1200 chips + 2 dealer buttons - not sure if I have the count of chips just right - this should support a tourney for 30 people. Also never used re-buy chips so not sure how to use those.
Type Colour Number Count of Chips 43-008 Charcoal T5 15043-012 White T25 30043-005 Red T100 20043-007 Green T500 20043-004 Blue T1000 20043-011 Fuchsia T5000 10043-010 Yellow T25000 20HB004-K Purple BOUNTY 30 1200Dealer 2
I would like to change 'PRESTIGE' to 'GRANGE' and the 'P' to a 'G'
Chris
If you have already made up your mind on colors and denomination matching, simply send these information to sales@sun-fly.com along with your detail address in the UK, we'll help you calculate the chip cost as well as shipping cost from China directly to UK, a customized digital proof will be sent to you for confirmation once we receive your payment.
No problem, take your time.Thanks - just need a little help with the number of chips and a sanity check on the colours!
Chris
I have labels from Gear that work great on these.
Honestly I am not sure, I just used what Gear recommended.What type of lamination on the stickers do you have that worked?
Now considering a new direction. Maybe instead of just samples I will look at a small tournament set. Trying to come up with a pretty small number of chips that still allows for a comfortable 10 person tournament. Efficiency dictates replacing the T1000 with a T2000. Since custom choices are no extra charge - why not! Any comments on this?
10K stack:
T25 x 8
T100 x 8
T500 x 6
T2000 x 3
Could add 1 T10,000 if I wanted a 20K stack.
Could add 2 T2000 for a 24K stack.
Min chips for 24K stack x 10 players, no re-buys or add-ins, that would also include 10K, 12K, 14K, & 20K. So pretty flexible.
T25 x 80
T100 x 80
T500 x 60 + 1 for T25 color up
T2000 x 50 + 6 for T25 & T100 color ups
T10,000 x 10
Bare minimum: 287 chips. Realistically I would add 10 extra for each denom for 330 total chips. A really manageable travel set and I would only have to travel with 300.
Does this sound doable? Anything I'm missing? Could it be cut even smaller in any way? Not that I would need to, I'm just curious.
Honestly I am not sure, I just used what Gear recommended.
Where is the improvement? That's 300, so 13 more than my 287, and less flexibility, as no way to get up to 24K stacks.80/80/40/80/20. 25/100/500/1000/5000.
8/8/4/7 stacks
Where is the improvement? That's 300, so 13 more than my 287, and less flexibility, as no way to get up to 24K stacks.
Didn't say it was better. The structure I laid out is flexible. I can do 10K, 12K, 14K, 20K or 24K if I like. All with 287 chips. My questions were are their any unforeseen issues with this structure and can I do it with less total chips. Your recommendation was more chips, so I asked where is the improvement. I'll ask again. Explain the ways that you think what you suggested is better.How is 24k stacks any better than 20k?
Didn't say it was better. The structure I laid out is flexible. I can do 10K, 12K, 14K, 20K or 24K if I like. All with 287 chips. My questions were are their any unforeseen issues with this structure and can I do it with less total chips. Your recommendation was more chips, so I asked where is the improvement. I'll ask again. Explain the ways that you think what you suggested is better.
The advantages of using T2000 chips are only fully realized with multiple tables and/or large starting stacks. They actually play much worse for small stacks and single tables. Using T10k chip in starting stacks for a single table event is not a very good idea.Didn't say it was better. The structure I laid out is flexible. I can do 10K, 12K, 14K, 20K or 24K if I like. All with 287 chips. My questions were are their any unforeseen issues with this structure and can I do it with less total chips. Your recommendation was more chips, so I asked where is the improvement. I'll ask again. Explain the ways that you think what you suggested is better.
Thanks for explaining. I'm pretty new here, so mostly looking to learn. I've noticed some here are fixated on even barrel numbers. I'm not. I guess because a lot of the chips I've looked at (on the lower end of the price scale) are sold in 25s rather than 20s. Which makes no sense to me, since so many of y'all do prefer even barrels.Well firstly there’s no random, strange breakdown of chips, everything is in even barrels. Can still do stacks from 5000-20k.
Do you really need as much flexibility as you’re going for with your breakdown?
Also nothing wrong with a T2000 chip but if your players play elsewhere will they be able to adjust to a more normalized breakdown and structure?
Just ordered 600 43mm with 4 Dealer buttons in a semi-custom Cali color set. John from Sun-Fly is super responsive. For some reason i had to retrieve his e-mails from junk folder. So anyone ordering please check your other folders even after the back and forth conversation happens.
There are multiple posts in this thread discussing chip breakdowns as they relate to a purchase of these chips. Apologies. I wasn't expecting to get an argument when I asked for comments. Thought I would just get suggestions for improvements, which I didn't get. I'll take the T1000 vs T2000 discussion (which I didn't initiate) elsewhere. I still think the breakdown conversation is valid within this thread.The advantages of using T2000 chips are only fully realized with multiple tables and/or large starting stacks. They actually play much worse for small stacks and single tables. Using T10k chip in starting stacks for a single table event is not a very good idea.
And all of this should be discussed elsewhere, not in a Vendor's sale thread.
Just ordered 600 43mm with 4 Dealer buttons in a semi-custom Cali color set. John from Sun-Fly is super responsive. For some reason i had to retrieve his e-mails from junk folder. So anyone ordering please check your other folders even after the back and forth conversation happens.