FDLmold
Royal Flush
Over $3 a chip seems like a lot for either set.
Unless people divulge what they bid, I doubt you will get that information. My sorry bid was in the $1100s.What were highest bids ?
200 fives x $2 = 400
200 twentyfives x $2 = 400
140 hundos x $2.50 = 350
60 fivehundos x $9 = 540
$1690
All individual prices are pure conjecture.
Wow, I was the clearing price on the tournament set! WOOHOO
I am very surprised the tournament set went for more than the cash set???
I priced it:
200 x 5 @ $2 = $400
200 x 25 @ $2 = $400
140 x 100 @ $3.50 = $490
60 x 500 @ $6 = $360
Total: $1650, but I threw a $1 on there in case others bid 1650
I thought Cash went for more ($1700) than tourney ($1651) unless I read it incorrectly.
Grats on the set by the way. I got one too.Nope that's my mistake, I corrected my post THANKS!
Wow! I missed out by a few $ I was going to increase my bid and got busy at work.
On the bright side I don't have to try to explain to my wife what I just did.
I'll pay anybody $6 each for the five-hundreds, primary or secondary, all day long....I priced it:
200 x 5 @ $2 = $400
200 x 25 @ $2 = $400
140 x 100 @ $3.50 = $490
60 x 500 @ $6 = $360
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For anyone who would have been determined to build a tournament set, they made out well unless they would have managed to win the opening bell race of previous CR sales. I assume the quantity of $500s is the same as the primary (400) and the lightly used primaries went for north of $17/per after the sale. Factoring in what those determined would have spent on the secondary market they likely got their $5s and $25s for a buck each in this format.Nice price for nice chips. I think there has been mixed feedback for this method (as there pretty much has been and will be for any method) but I am a fan for limited size sets like this.
Stunned at this result. Thought for sure the clearing prices would be no lower than $2k.Cash Sets (7) - $1700 There was a tie at $1700, but they were for the 6th and 7th places, so no tie breaker.
Tournament Sets (5) - $1651