ChipTalker
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Forward a little and check out the Majestics in action.
I’m not a fan of the salmon/green or brown chip either. I didn’t use either in my cash or tournament set.Think the only thing I’d change would be the purple 500. Wish it it were just a little more vibrant so that it popped like the other colors do.
I agree. The Majestics and Royals, and even the Dunes are so slippery they are almost unbuyable. I have older Pharaohs, Dunes (v1), and some samples of Desert Palms CC and they are completely different. They are not slippery at all and feel much more like Paulsons than these newer CC. However, they are more brittle and chip easily.For a budget chip, I think these are my favorite, so long as you can get over the slipperiness.
Not at all. It is pretty fine grit to begin with, plus I only did about 7-8 light circular swipes per side.Did they send paper leave any marks on the chips? Looking to get some majestics but noticed how slippery they are when you stack them
Yeah better than dice chips , from a playing perspective. However security wise , just as bad IMO.It’s a pretty cool concept for the video series; I may even watch.
Majestic are certainly better than dice chips.
Wood racetrack table - just say no.
Do you have to strategically not sand near or over the labels or can you just have a flat piece of sandpaper locked down and rub the entire chip over it for the desired results?7000 grit wet-sanding works wonders on plastic chips with absolutely zero visible effects.
I just clamp a piece of sandpaper on a clipboard and rub back and forth. You'd have to sand for a long time to get down to the label.Do you have to strategically not sand near or over the labels or can you just have a flat piece of sandpaper locked down and rub the entire chip over it for the desired results?
Interesting concept. How does that work exactly? What stops them from reading their lips as they describe their thought process?Forward a little and check out the Majestics in action.
In one of the videos, there’s a player that mentions “not wanting to try and read another’s lips”, so I think it might be a bit on the honor system.Interesting concept. How does that work exactly? What stops them from reading their lips as they describe their thought process?