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What do you think about a tournament set with non denomination chips?
I don't like it at all. At least some of the players will get confused and it ends up adding to the time each player takes to bet thus slowing down the game unnecessarilyWhat do you think about a tournament set with non denomination chips?
Funny enough this league I've been playing with for years still use dice chips with the same denominations on mostly the same chips the entire leagues life. Most of the veterans still ask which colors are what value every tournament.I did it that way for year's. If same crew it works well. New players are a challenge. I wouldn't intentionally design a set that way anymore.
Although I absolute agree with what you’re saying...white/red/green/black? Maybe it’s because I live close to AC and everyone here has been to a casino more than once...but these four colors seem to be pretty locked in people’s minds. Again though, I’m basing this off a T1 or T5 base tourney...happily conceding that other structures are ‘better’ in many’s eyes!Most peeps can't remember what day it is. Definitely get denom chips and you'll save yourself repeating yourself over, and over, and over again.
I chose No Way, but what I really mean is "I prefer chips with denoms". My first set was without and I see no reason for going back.
I hate to confess, this has happened in my game since switching to my customs as well. But usually it's just one person asking at the buy-in, once everyone realizes denominations are there, I don't hear the question again.I have players asking what value my denominated chips are, so may as well save money and use non-denominated.
one set withwhat to do what to do? (first world problems I know)
What's worse than non-denominated chips is denominated chips used with a multiplier. So tilting. Just buy the correct chips.
I almost did, but chickened out!No one tagged me on this thread? What is this site coming to
My only reason for thinking nondenom is so I can use the space for a cooler looking stamp lol
one set with
one set without
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The reasons I like denoms is not because I need to read them all the time. I think most people see the green chips with the pink spots and instantly know it's 25 without having to read the label. The reasons I like denoms are:I’ve argued before—with little success—that if you are expending mental effort in a game literally reading the value of chips off the label, you probably are probably going to lose no matter what the chips look like.
The reasons I like denoms is not because I need to read them all the time. I think most people see the green chips with the pink spots and instantly know it's 25 without having to read the label. The reasons I like denoms are:
1. Among my crowd it's luxurious. Most hosts here have undenominated dice chips. Even though china clays are (a bit) more luxurious than dice chips, it's the denom that does it for my players, not the feel. Would be the same if I owned Paulsons.
2. It's nice to not need to explain the denoms each tourney.
3. It's even nicer to explain to the new guy (who is used to playing with undenominated chips and asked a bit too quickly which color is worth what) in a veeery sarcastic tone:
Me: "you see, the green with pink spots and the big 25, that one is worth 25"
Him: "oh, I didn't see the..."
Me: "...and the black chip with blue spots..."
Him: "yeah, no worries, I g..."
Me: "...with the big 100 on it..."
Him: "a hundred, I kn..."
Me: "...is worth a hundred."
Him: "I KNOW!! I SEE IT NOW..."
Me: "...And the purple chips..."
Him: "FOR F*CK'S SAKE, SHUT THE F@CK UP!!!"
4. Most of all, for me the denom is not "in the way" of other design possibilities, which I think you wrote in the other thread. IMO it is a natural part of the chip, it fits in and complements the design. When I see beautiful non-denominated chips, I still feel that something is missing.
Highly subjective list, of course![]()