Thisfiendis138
Full House
That snapper is tight! Love the 3ta14 (I think that’s the oneHave the $1 - $5 from there. The $2.50 is one of my favorite snappers and that's saying a lot considering its RHC
That snapper is tight! Love the 3ta14 (I think that’s the oneHave the $1 - $5 from there. The $2.50 is one of my favorite snappers and that's saying a lot considering its RHC
Have the $1 - $5 from there. The $2.50 is one of my favorite snappers and that's saying a lot considering its RHC
I believe Jim reported a scenario where the chips for the Majestic Star were to be stored however their was a security issue of supervision resulting in the secondary set being put into play with the primaries destroyed and the Secondary set being the one seen in the sale. apples and oranges of the same tree either way it was just one cash set available.The HSI chips came from Indiana and they sold both Primary/Secondary. The Majestic stars had the secondary set destroyed because of complications with the casino. These should see both primary/secondary for sale.
No I don't believe it would mean that the HSI chips are a rarity. In fact I'd say that it would be more unlikely that a casino had the supervision issue. If I'm not mistaken the reason for the destruction was because of something to do with the boat being sold and them removing the security equipment prior to the completion of the sale or something along those lines. I'd say most casinos would just maintain security especially if the new brand is just moving into the same space.S
I believe Jim reported a scenario where the chips for the Majestic Star were to be stored however their was a security issue of supervision resulting in the secondary set being put into play with the primaries destroyed and the Secondary set being the one seen in the sale. apples and oranges of the same tree either way it was just one cash set available.
Would this mean that the HSI chips would be a rarity to have primaries available rather than destroyed ?
I feel like the majority of chip room sales that I’ve seen have included primaries and secondaries.I believe Jim reported a scenario where the chips for the Majestic Star were to be stored however their was a security issue of supervision resulting in the secondary set being put into play with the primaries destroyed and the Secondary set being the one seen in the sale. apples and oranges of the same tree either way it was just one cash set available.
Would this mean that the HSI chips would be a rarity to have primaries available rather than destroyed ?
Post #23 or #28 possibly or eBay search it and see what the ones listed look likeDoes anybody know when the primaries first hit the felt? Trying to get a feel for how old the used chips will be... and obviously curious if / how many of the unused primaries they'll have...
I feel like the majority of chip room sales that I’ve seen have included primaries and secondaries.
Does anybody know when the primaries first hit the felt? Trying to get a feel for how old the used chips will be... and obviously curious if / how many of the unused primaries they'll have...
Not for an active casino…info on secondaries is quite guarded for security reasons.Are the secondary chips generally listed after the primary chips on ChipGuide?
Sorry, I meant listings for a closed one, like HSI, Jack, etc.Not for an active casino…info on secondaries is quite guarded for security reasons.
Some body in Paulson HQ was paying attention on that day! LolIt's beautiful. As if they combined both chips from @Chippy McChiperson BTP limit set.
I found some pics of HS Cleveland secondary sets vs. primary sets on a Chip Room thread -- (scroll down a ways to the sample set photo--the primaries are on top) https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/black-friday-sale.15745/Reason I ask is because it seems like the case in the different casinos I've checked on ChipGuide. So I had assumed the green/orange edge spot HS Cleveland $25 was secondary because it was listed after the pink/yellow edge spot ones, but people consistently refer to the green/orange as primary...
Thank you!I found some pics of HS Cleveland secondary sets vs. primary sets on a Chip Room thread -- (scroll down a ways to the sample set photo--the primaries are on top) https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/black-friday-sale.15745/
The ChipGuide is an amazing resource, but I wouldn't assume the order of chips listed to count on which came first or which is primary vs. secondary. Another slight gripe is that sometimes the scans and colors listed are not correct, but I would never want a world without the ChipGuide -- it is an amazing database of information, just take some of the information on it with a grain of salt.
That tri moon snapper @$1.79/chipI found some pics of HS Cleveland secondary sets vs. primary sets on a Chip Room thread -- (scroll down a ways to the sample set photo--the primaries are on top) https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/black-friday-sale.15745/
The ChipGuide is an amazing resource, but I wouldn't assume the order of chips listed to count on which came first or which is primary vs. secondary. Another slight gripe is that sometimes the scans and colors listed are not correct, but I would never want a world without the ChipGuide -- it is an amazing database of information, just take some of the information on it with a grain of salt.
Now probably closer to $17.90/chipThat tri moon snapper @$1.79/chip View attachment 841434
Now probably closer to $17.90/chip
they’ve already removed all of these from circulation: https://www.caesars.com/indiana-grand/casino/public_notice_of_chip_redemption#.YdZIHsBOnDsMint or near mint 1s and snappers are for sure worth harvesting (would sell over face value no doubt). Not that you’d make a fortune doing it but if they’re still open they’ll probably be happy to sell you by the rack making it less of a harvest than a casual purchase.
That snapper got me biting my lower lip and scrunching my eyebrows at the same time.
When Jim gets ahold of chips, he submits new ones to the Chipguide. Sometimes, no one will have ever seen the secondaries and then boom, they are listed in the Chip Guide.
But as noted above, they're all obsolete at that time and there's not much differentiation between primary and secondary.