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churlbut18

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Welcome to Sunnyhill Poker.

Designer: @p5woody
Design Consultant: @Irish
Chips to be produced by @BR Pro Poker

Finally going after that $2 Limit set.

But I liked these chips so much, I also added $1 and $5 chips to give me options down the road for another $1 limit set or even a NL/PL set.

I’m very excited about this design and how they turned out, both the inlay and the chips/spots/colors. @p5woody did an amazing job bringing my vision to reality, along with a few suggestions from @Irish.

$2 Limit Set

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Full Lineup


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What breakdown are you going for?
My next project is going to be a limit set as well and after those threads that recommend no less than 2k workhorse chips, I'm asking myself if all limit sets out there are this expensive to build.
 
What breakdown are you going for?
My next project is going to be a limit set as well and after those threads that recommend no less than 2k workhorse chips, I'm asking myself if all limit sets out there are this expensive to build.

My favorite limit set breakdown is 900 base chips (the $2’s) and 100 value chips (the $20’s).

Sure, you could go bigger with 1200, 1600, 2000 base chips but I think 900 is the sweet spot. For my 6 player game, that’s 1.5 racks of base chips per person before the value chips come out. And the 900/100 breakdown is a nice 1,000 chip set. I have 3 limit sets and they all are 900/100.
 
Those look great...for sure one of the best looking custom sets.
Any meaning/story to the name Sunnyhill?
Thank you for the compliment.

Simple story. Bought some land last year and have been building a custom farmhouse. The name of the road is Sunnyhill Road. And there is actually a large rolling hill behind the house with a view of the setting sun each evening from the rear porch. Simple but nice inspiration for a new set.
 

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