KarateMaster72
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Looking to put together a tournament set. I was looking at the smooth Monte Carlo chips from Apache poker. Anybody have any experience with them. I know they're sluggos. Debating between those or adding on to my Majestic set
Yeah I have up to 1300 chips, with minimal TC5,000 chips, but could be a perfect for changing inlay project for cheap.... as whole set I’m asking for is $260, 1k chip set,Looking for a set that includes $5,000 chips or higher for a deep stacked tournament. I think I looked at his set which one was it
I was looking to do a 10 person tournament maximum 10 or $15,000 starting stack with rebuys. I just pulled the trigger on a set of crazy horse from straight poker supply. They're rebranded milano's but they look really nice. Not saying I'm not still interested in Monte Carlos. I have the chip sickness lol. And yes I like high-end and cheaposDo you mean these chips?
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If so, not sure where you are in PA but we are in Westminster, MD. What kind of breakdown are you looking for?
We also play $15k starting stacks for single table in our home game. I built this one as T5 based - T2K SS but it can easily do both!I was looking to do a 10 person tournament maximum 10 or $15,000 starting stack with rebuys. I just pulled the trigger on a set of crazy horse from straight poker supply. They're rebranded milano's but they look really nice. Not saying I'm not still interested in Monte Carlos. I have the chip sickness lol. And yes I like high-end and cheapos
Wish I had the money for those lol
Chipper then MilanoWish I had the money for those lol
Cheaper than Milano? Are they ceramics from Alibaba?Chipper then Milano
Yes the Super High roller from alibaba (43mm)Cheaper than Milano? Are they ceramics from Alibaba?
Are you selling or.jist teasing? Lol
You can order easy from both vendorAre you selling or.jist teasing? Lol
So I just got my sample of Monte Carlo chips from Apache poker. I have to say, sluggos have come a long way. They wouldn't be my first choice if I had unlimited funds but for the price and the quality man I'm impressed
Great take, its how I felt when I first joined, but after truly studying the chips, creating a new set you really do appreciate the different kinds of molds/ designs/ artwork. I guess its personal preference at the end of the day. Yes some sets make me wonder how their values are that high, and others with the same material make up are worth cents.The amount of money people drop on a chip set borders on the ridiculous considering the object of the game.
The Monte Carlo chips are not new. I played in a weekly home tournament/cash game that had Monte Carlo chips back in 2011. The artwork is nice and the colors are vibrant. The chips stack rather well. The only downside imo is their weight, but that doesn't really matter if they are not a travel set.
I like to harken back to those old days when we played with a chip set that worked, but didn't cost twenty times a player's buy-in. Even though I have moved up in stakes, I would be happy putting the Monte Carlos in to play.
Sounds great, DM sent.@ChipRocker I am indeed interested in your Monte Carlo set. Been wandering around the web looking for a good price on em, definitely wouldn't turn my nose up at a used set. What are the denominations?
Unless you've gotten them dirty why would you need to? A quick rinse in warm water should be fine. If you've got the ones with the glitter ring I'd be careful as it's easy to rub off.For the monte carlo set, has any one had issues with cleaning them in warm water and soap? Or, if there is a time limit with soaking them.