Controversial Chip & Poker Opinions (252 Viewers)

IMO depends on your game. I like to have 43mm on denominations I will see in play, but still rare. $100 is perfect for me there. $500/$1000 will just never happen given stakes I play (Cash).
99% of the time I play poker $1k is still the biggest chip I play. I guess 39mm>43mm all day every time is the more controversial take!
 
I agree it’s about how rare the chip is to get in play. For some it’s the 25, for others it’s the 100 or 500. Even works for tournaments where it’s a high value upper end chip you won’t see until a final table like a 25k or 100k. It’s not a controversial thing.

Being controversial is making a 43mm frac or 1 while your 5 and 25 goes back to 39mm lol
 
I agree it’s about how rare the chip is to get in play. For some it’s the 25, for others it’s the 100 or 500. Even works for tournaments where it’s a high value upper end chip you won’t see until a final table like a 25k or 100k. It’s not a controversial thing.

Being controversial is making a 43mm frac or 1 while your 5 and 25 goes back to 39mm lol
Ok. I don’t like 43mm at all. 39mm or 50mm only.
 
Ok. I don’t like 43mm at all. 39mm or 50mm only.

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Sluggo bricks that shuffle well and have pressed in molds that come off the shelf from some discount poker store will always do in a pinch if one is looking for a set at $14 a rack.

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Spartans and Outlaws are legit. I started with Outlaws and didn't get the hate for sluggos. Then I handled other sluggos like Casino Royale and Monte Carlo... eeeewwww.
 
Spartans and Outlaws are legit. I started with Outlaws and didn't get the hate for sluggos. Then I handled other sluggos like Casino Royale and Monte Carlo... eeeewwww.
We had a set MC’s a while back. They’re buried at my son-in-laws and may never see a table again. Lol
 
Most people are way too condition-pilled.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not unhappy about minty sharp chips I own but I’ve had various worn sets in my collect for a while now and when they’re taken care of they can even be nicer than super sharp chips. They shuffle like butter and are much easier to move around a pot.

I can’t think of any reason that Booyah’s HP set, with Cali colors and shaped inlays isn’t selling at ~$4-5/chip given the prices NAGB chips demand other than people being too hesitant because of condition.

What’s important is height match within a set, but that’s not controversial
 
Most people are way too condition-pilled.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not unhappy about minty sharp chips I own but I’ve had various worn sets in my collect for a while now and when they’re taken care of they can even be nicer than super sharp chips. They shuffle like butter and are much easier to move around a pot.

I can’t think of any reason that Booyah’s HP set, with Cali colors and shaped inlays isn’t selling at ~$4-5/chip given the prices NAGB chips demand other than people being too hesitant because of condition.

What’s important is height match within a set, but that’s not controversial
It's not condition overall for me. What would tilt me is if one denomination of chips is much sharper than the others in the set. If they're all the same condition, I have no qualms.

Agree that that's a killer deal for Cali lead.
 
Most people are way too condition-pilled.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not unhappy about minty sharp chips I own but I’ve had various worn sets in my collect for a while now and when they’re taken care of they can even be nicer than super sharp chips. They shuffle like butter and are much easier to move around a pot.

I can’t think of any reason that Booyah’s HP set, with Cali colors and shaped inlays isn’t selling at ~$4-5/chip given the prices NAGB chips demand other than people being too hesitant because of condition.

What’s important is height match within a set, but that’s not controversial
Condition consistency within the set is all that matters. I love a buttery smooth shuffle.

That said, the controversial opinion is the people most anal about sharp/minty chips are typically the very people who don't actually play with their chips.

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All those quarters and so little fives, I still can't wrap my head around Booyah owning the set in the first place :LOL: :laugh:
 
Yea gotta have a good playable breakdown. I also prefer similiar condition chips but sometimes it's unavoidable. Take for example the LCO set where most of the 1s and 5s are worn with the 5s being heavily worn. 25s and 100s are in much better condition. It would be a grail set for me if the 5s were closer to matching the 1s and 25s, but I don't think I could get over the vary stack heights.
 
It's not condition overall for me. What would tilt me is if one denomination of chips is much sharper than the others in the set. If they're all the same condition, I have no qualms.

Agree that that's a killer deal for Cali lead.
Yep, condition and height match is a must. Though it’s funny, my “grail” minty MTs are all over the place on height
 
Most people are way too condition-pilled.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not unhappy about minty sharp chips I own but I’ve had various worn sets in my collect for a while now and when they’re taken care of they can even be nicer than super sharp chips. They shuffle like butter and are much easier to move around a pot.

I can’t think of any reason that Booyah’s HP set, with Cali colors and shaped inlays isn’t selling at ~$4-5/chip given the prices NAGB chips demand other than people being too hesitant because of condition.

What’s important is height match within a set, but that’s not controversial
I agree on condition. I can’t stand bike tires, but that HP set looks like the chips are perfectly worn for that legendary buttery feeling. Totally worth the money, if you have it.
But I don’t trust the fracs in that set - are they re-stamped?
 
Condition consistency within the set is all that matters. I love a buttery smooth shuffle.

That said, the controversial opinion is the people most anal about sharp/minty chips are typically the very people who don't actually play with their chips.


All those quarters and so little fives, I still can't wrap my head around Booyah owning the set in the first place :LOL: :laugh:
new sets aren't fun to handle until after the edges start to round out a tad. So sad to see a set sold brand new, never used, never on the felt (other than pictures) after several years.

To be fair, that was not considered a completed set for booyah and more of a work in progress project that was abandoned.
 
Free the $20(5).

Single table .25/.50 truly doesn’t need that many $5’s imo. (Of course it doesn’t need than many $20’s and $100’s either, but they surely are pretty)
 
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Fair. I’m personally okay making sacrifices to get good chips in play. At many of the games played by PCFwrs don’t even need a ton of $5s Lolol. And a $20 is easier to use as secondary workhouse to a $5 than a $25.

#notpaidfororsupportedbybooyahbtwi justlikeddbatingthings
 
I’m surprised as well about my HP set. No doubt the lack of $5s makes it a bit odd but it’s flush in every other denom to make up for it.

The condition matches across the entire set, including the height, and they shuffle wonderfully. Textured shaped Cali lead 21 fits in a rack/barrel.

The fracs are restamped wonderfully. They look original you can’t even tell.

Won’t go any lower than my price. Only takes a few people to want a set like this and it goes to the moon.

The set is way better than Kelley’s and those went for much higher prices some in worse condition some better.
 
Free the $20(5).

Single table .25/.50 truly doesn’t need that many $5’s imo. (Of course it doesn’t need than many $20’s and $100’s either, but they surely are pretty)
It's easy for the banker when most meetup games are 0.25/0.50 stakes. People tend to top off/rebuy in increments of $20 or $100. If it's the latter, barrel of $5's, done, no sweat.

This is also why I like $20 chips if I can help it. Top off for $40 or $80? Done, here's 2 or 4 $20's. Can't do that with $25's.
 
I’m a dick about this stuff, obviously. But yes, they are restamped wonderfully. They look too good for the rest of the set.
After you use them a few times, the foil wears down considerably, but the chips themselves match in condition
 

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