Help Me With Non Denominated Limit Set Ideas (4 Viewers)

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Using the Chipmatic Studio tool (thank you, @QuietMaple) to generate some ideas about a non-denominated limit set, I wanted opinions and ideas about what works well for the betting chip and value chip:

For instance, would simpler spot patterns and fewer colors work better?


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Or would trying something more like CPC Level 10 or 11 spot patterns take more advantage of custom options?

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I’ll probably work with a designer for an inlay down the line (Stacked was the most appealing template) but wanted some other ideas to consider beforehand.
 
Coming from a biased/somewhat minimalist, less is more. I like a simple spot pattern for the workhorse, and a little more complex for the value.

I that your simple design has two distinctly different spot patterns vs. the complex using 1/8 on both. Still I think the 1/4 pie and 1/8 patterns are too different, and I would prefer pattens that are somewhat similar and provide better flow between the different chips.
 
What’s your budget? The more spots the higher the level, set your budget then start
To determine the spot patterns and cost.
If money is no object , then sky is the limit.
I don’t go over level 5, that gives
Me a lot of choices.
 
Coming from a biased/somewhat minimalist, less is more. I like a simple spot pattern for the workhorse, and a little more complex for the value.

I that your simple design has two distinctly different spot patterns vs. the complex using 1/8 on both. Still I think the 1/4 pie and 1/8 patterns are too different, and I would prefer pattens that are somewhat similar and provide better flow between the different chips.
Good call on somewhat similar patterns—I initially tried a 1/2 pie and 1/4 pie but thought they appeared too similar on their barrel edges.
Perhaps a 1/2 pie and a tri-moon instead?

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What’s your budget? The more spots the higher the level, set your budget then start
To determine the spot patterns and cost.
If money is no object , then sky is the limit.
I don’t go over level 5, that gives
Me a lot of choices.
At this point, my budget would be 80¢/chip from BrProPoker or 47¢/chip from Broken Arrow for a set of ceramics—I would want CPC for a NL/PL cash set.
 
The inlay needs a lot of work
Agreed—I’ll work with a designer for a distinctive inlay and in the meantime hopefully get more ideas on a good combination of workhorse chip/value chip.
 
I like the 1/2 Pie & Tri-moon combo. I also like the 1/2 Pie and 618 from your first post. In my opinion, the chips in the second design from your first post are too similar to each other.
 

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