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From my home game on Saturday night. Started at $1/$2, ended the night at $1/$2/$4. Will try to do $2/$5 next month if I can find more $5s (someone help me please lol).

Guys I played with are used to the generic plastic chips so everyone really enjoyed this set. Feels way more legit. Home game has been great with this Jack Cincy set.

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Won two 3-way all-ins in a period of 15 minutes. QQ v AK v AK that held. AA v KK v TT that held. And then I called a 3 bet light from one of these players that was clearly tilted after they reloaded to 1k with J9 suited and flopped the flush; They hit a set on that board and didn't boat up. It was the kind of heater that dreams are made of.
 
Spent the weekend in Monaco playing a few blackjack hands.
In for 300€, up to 430€, then I lose much of my winnings (dealer made 5 and 6 cards-21 :mad:) cashing out for 325€ plus a 5€ souvenir chip

Playing in Monte Carlo historic casino, anyway, it's always a nice experience!

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I took this "souvenir" chip for my singles collection, without edge spots... it's given by cage when you change cash for chips; than you change these chips at tables, for value chips (the ones with edge spots).
I changed 300€ at the cage, I got 3x 100€ purple chips:
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A weird procedure, anyway it's very common in French casinos... (maybe they don't want dealers handling currency?)
So you have to change at cage first (you get value or not-negotiable chips), then you go to tables to spend them
 
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I remember those chips from back in the day. Super soft.
I love how they feel too. If you are getting nostalgic, I have a classified ad up for a STT set with these chips. I kept the whites to have a cheap set for playing penny stakes with the kids. They were more interested in building towers with the stacks once they discovered they could not shove all in as soon as they made a pair. :D
 
Bit of a punty night. Called down the OWC on a double board bomb pot because her River size was so small but I should've known I was beat. Took a stab in another big pot on the turn but didn't commit to the river bluff and let it check through. Thankfully a lucky flush kept me from donating my whole stack.

In 230 out 193

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Won two 3-way all-ins in a period of 15 minutes. QQ v AK v AK that held. AA v KK v TT that held. And then I called a 3 bet light from one of these players that was clearly tilted after they reloaded to 1k with J9 suited and flopped the flush; They hit a set on that board and didn't boat up. It was the kind of heater that dreams are made of.
And then you cashed out and bet it all on 17 right?
 

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Spent the weekend in Monaco playing a few blackjack hands.
In for 300€, up to 430€, then I lose much of my winnings (dealer made 5 and 6 cards-21 :mad:) cashing out for 325€ plus a 5€ souvenir chip

Playing in Monte Carlo historic casino, anyway, it's always a nice experience!

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I took this "souvenir" chip for my singles collection, without edge spots... it's given by cage when you change cash for chips; than you change these chips at tables, for value chips (the ones with edge spots).
I changed 300€ at the cage, I got 3x 100€ purple chips:
A weird procedure, anyway it's very common in French casinos... (maybe they don't want dealers handling currency?)
So you have to change at cage first (you get value or not-negotiable chips), then you go to tables to spend them
I have one of those 5's in my possession (the spotted one)! A classmate of mine in graduate school went there and came back with that 5. She found out I collected chips and she gave it to me.
 

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