What kind of chips are these? (30 Viewers)

Sorry for bringing back the thread, just wanted to post a pic of the total haul, minus 4 racks. The last three stacks on the left (2 orange stacks and 1 yellow stack) are Nevada mold only.

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Those are awesome! Yea they’ve grown on me a lot, the blue chips I got are some of my favorite chips to play with now.
And you really just need 3 colors of non-denominated chips to have a proper cash set.
So this is really a fantastic haul you had here.
 
Thanks! Yea, tough to decide what to keep lol.

If it may help, I've a similar project at the moment (an order of 3 non-denominated that will be filed at CPC in the coming days) and here's the breakdown that works for me.

I play 100BB in my cash game with SB = 1BB and BB = 1BB too.
And, per players, I use :
- 1 barrel of the smaller (blind) chip
- 2 barrels of the middle chip (work-horse)
- 1 barrel of the value keeper chip

Example if my stakes are NL10 with blinds 10c-10c and I want to cover 6 players, I'll use :
- 120 x color 1 (representing a 10c chip)
- 240 x color 2 (representing a 50c chip)
- 120 x color 3 (representing a $2 chip)

--> Initial 6 first buyin = 20 x 10c / 16 x 50c
--> Next 7 buyins = 20 x 50c
--> Next 24 buyins = 5 x $2

This means, you cover 37 buyins, so more than 6 full buyin per player with this.

You can follow the same reasoning with other stakes - ex. NL25 (with .25 / 1 / 5 values) ; NL100 (with 1 / 5 / 20 or 25 values). Etc.

If you want to cover 10 players (and/or have full racks), go with 200/400/200.

I hope it gives you some help to decide what to keep.
I would also advise to keep at least a spare barrel of each in case lost, ...
 
If it may help, I've a similar project at the moment (an order of 3 non-denominated that will be filed at CPC in the coming days) and here's the breakdown that works for me.

I play 100BB in my cash game with SB = 1BB and BB = 1BB too.
And, per players, I use :
- 1 barrel of the smaller (blind) chip
- 2 barrels of the middle chip (work-horse)
- 1 barrel of the value keeper chip

Example if my stakes are NL10 with blinds 10c-10c and I want to cover 6 players, I'll use :
- 120 x color 1 (representing a 10c chip)
- 240 x color 2 (representing a 50c chip)
- 120 x color 3 (representing a $2 chip)

--> Initial 6 first buyin = 20 x 10c / 16 x 50c
--> Next 7 buyins = 20 x 50c
--> Next 24 buyins = 5 x $2

This means, you cover 37 buyins, so more than 6 full buyin per player with this.

You can follow the same reasoning with other stakes - ex. NL25 (with .25 / 1 / 5 values) ; NL100 (with 1 / 5 / 20 or 25 values). Etc.

If you want to cover 10 players (and/or have full racks), go with 200/400/200.

I hope it gives you some help to decide what to keep.
I would also advise to keep at least a spare barrel of each in case lost, ...
Appreciate the info and good shout on the extra barrel, that didn’t cross my mind. That does help me iron out what I may want, thank you!
 
Only 3 racks left of the Nevada yellows fyi. These just in the picture were very quickly cleaned, the 3 racks have not been cleaned at all.

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