BigSlickTux
Two Pair
I can’t decide what I should do. Which makes more sense? Thanks.
High denom chips are in high demand and very expensive. Your typical Paulson $1K and $5k are 43mm chips that go for around $15-20 and up per chip. Much more economical to buy a cool looking $2 or $2.50 chip or other denom in a color you don't already have, and relabel it for high denom cash and tournament games.Since colors are the reason and not specific need, neither. Add higher denoms $500, $1000, $5000, etc. If your cash game doesn't play that big it can be used as a tournament set as well.
This is the custom section and they said it's a custom set where they chose too many colors they like.High denom chips are in high demand and very expensive. Your typical Paulson $1K and $5k are 43mm chips that go for around $15-20 and up per chip. Much more economical to buy a cool looking $2 or $2.50 chip or other denom in a color you don't already have, and relabel it for high denom cash and tournament games.
I'm in the more chips camp, honestly, you can just look at them and they have served their purposeThis is the feedback I need, thank you. Honestly, I like too many of the colors I chose for custom chips. I was looking for an excuse for more chips. I did wonder where I would ever use the chip. I guess I’ll have to make a decision on which color to cut. First world problems.
The denom can make sense but I think it's more that people stick with the denoms they are accustomed to from casino play 1/5/25/100. I play at Aria and they have the $3 mint chip for the 1-3 tables but players never seem to want them and often ask the dealer to change the one $3 mint chip they got in a pot to 3x $1 chips, not even waiting for the BB to reach them and use it.I once bought a few $2 chips in a cash set for playing $.25/$.50 blinds, thinking it made sense. But people never used them. They just use $1s and $5s. Plus, it seems like a lot of people get confused if there are more than 3 denominations in play (even if the values are on the chip). I feel the same way about $500s and $1000s. I don't see the need for both denominations, but, like you, I want an excuse to have more colors & chips.
To me, that's just being different for the sake of being different. Why not just play 8/16 like everyone else? Is that $3 discount really gonna price people into the game?The $7.50/$15 limit "pink game" with $2.50 chips at the Trop in AC back in the day was the nuts
The pink chip game has an allure to it because it’s played with snappers. Its not because of the stakes difference, it’s just a fancy thing to hook more players into sitting down.To me, that's just being different for the sake of being different. Why not just play 8/16 like everyone else? Is that $3 discount really gonna price people into the game?
Seems like a really smart way to differentiate your game. Why be just like "everyone else" when you can set yourself apart and be unique?To me, that's just being different for the sake of being different. Why not just play 8/16 like everyone else? Is that $3 discount really gonna price people into the game?
No option for both? More chips is always more better!!I can’t decide what I should do. Which makes more sense? Thanks.
PINK CHIPS babyTo me, that's just being different for the sake of being different. Why not just play 8/16 like everyone else? Is that $3 discount really gonna price people into the game?
Make a no-denom chip that can be used for whatever purpose you need at the time.Honestly, I like too many of the colors I chose for custom chips. I was looking for an excuse for more chips. I did wonder where I would ever use the chip. I guess I’ll have to make a decision on which color to cut. First world problems.
Love me some pink chips too, but $2 pink chips are just as pretty as $2.50 pink chips.PINK CHIPS baby
Great idea! I never thought about this before.Make a no-denom chip that can be used for whatever purpose you need at the time.
It can be used as a frac (pick one/any), a $2 (or $2.50) chip for limit games, a high-denom tourney chip, or even be used as any number of 'novelty' chips (Bounty, Rebuy, Show'Em, Bomb Pot, Double-Board, whatever). It can even serve as a 'secondary set' denom if you just want to occasionally change up your chip lineup.
Got two favorite extra colors? Make two different no-denom chips (and see above options).