UPDATE: Everything has been sold except for the rack of $1s.
I have the following breakdown of Le Cove chips for sale. This is the only listing I could find in the past decade from any website which contains the $1s and $5s (there have not been any listings of either the $1s or $5s on ebay at all in the past ten years other than the large lot I purchased on eBay last year which included these chips, and I couldn't find any listings at all here on PCF or the blue wall). Chips are in New condition.
In my opinion, these are the best Paulson $5s ever made. They would occupy all ten places in my Paulson $5s top ten list. Who am I kidding? They would occupy all 100 places of my top 100 list too. That's how far above the 2nd best Paulson $5 I would place these.
Breakdown & Pricing:
100 x $1s - $500 SOLD
100 x $5s - $600 SOLD
189 x $10s - $567 price dropped to $520 ($2.75 ea) SOLD
100 x $20 - $600 SOLD
If they don't sell, I will leave instructions in my will for the $5s to be drilled through the center, strung on a rope and worn as a necklace in my coffin.
I have the following breakdown of Le Cove chips for sale. This is the only listing I could find in the past decade from any website which contains the $1s and $5s (there have not been any listings of either the $1s or $5s on ebay at all in the past ten years other than the large lot I purchased on eBay last year which included these chips, and I couldn't find any listings at all here on PCF or the blue wall). Chips are in New condition.
In my opinion, these are the best Paulson $5s ever made. They would occupy all ten places in my Paulson $5s top ten list. Who am I kidding? They would occupy all 100 places of my top 100 list too. That's how far above the 2nd best Paulson $5 I would place these.
Breakdown & Pricing:
If they don't sell, I will leave instructions in my will for the $5s to be drilled through the center, strung on a rope and worn as a necklace in my coffin.
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. All $450 of my chips are already racked up, as I have already conceded a $550 loss for the day, and we have a 5hr drive ahead of us... Action folds around to the CO (very deep stack LAG) who limps, and I say to myself, "why not!?", grab a $5 and toss it in. SB folds and BB (~$400) makes it $15. CO calls and again I think, why not... last hand! $45 in the pot now as the dealer flops:


fires out a $20 bet.
and is seemly already licking his chops ( this dude just took down like 3 big pots).
to which BB again checks, and CO immediately jams. I snap call, as does BB. Pot now sittng around ~$1300 CO proudly shows his
would have made an appearance I would have hit the $87K bad beat! What a last hand swing... -550 to +300 for the day to cap of a very good weekend haul!