Accessory Button Poll - Kill/All-in/Missed Blind/Rabbit Hunt/Time (3 Viewers)

What accessory buttons would you purchase

  • Kill

  • Kill / All In

  • All In

  • Missed Blind

  • Rabbit Hunt

  • Time

  • Meal

  • Small & Big Blind (pair)

  • Hi/Lo


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I could use some HI/LO buttons as well.

This reminds me that I've been thinking about doing a different button for split-pot games because not all split-pot games are HI/LO, such as Double-Board anything (unless the winner is the best overall hand), Badacey, Badeucey, Studugi, Draw2maha, Badugaha, SOHE, etc. The button could read SINGLE POT / SPLIT POT and could be used for HI/LO games as well as all the other split-pot games.
So a single pot / split pot button? What would you personally want to see color wise / size wise? Ceramic or MSK?
If it's just a basic ceramic, no edge file and no minimum is necessary.
 
May want to consider the Kill button having leg up/Kill sides for non split pot games where you get the kill for winning two pots in a row.
 
Generic All In Proof.jpg
Generic 49mm Kill Proof.jpg

Generic 49mm Single Split Proof.jpg

Generic 49mm Hi Lo Proof.jpg

Generic 49mm Missed BlindProof.jpg

Generic 40mm Rabbit Hunting Proof.jpg

MSK Plaque Proof.jpg

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Is this kind of what you were thinking? As they would be standard ceramic they can be either 49mm or 60mm.
 
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Paulson's Canary Yellow.


Jetons are very light compared to chips. I have a gorgeous one with a Luna that I was going to use as a card capper. No can do.
Yes. The jetons are very light. Like bicycle interlocking poker chips light. They are not recommended for table duties. Never a dealer button, All In, or table info button. That said, they offer a beautiful canvas for items like Bountys, Rabbit Hunting, Missed, Small and Big, or as a plaque a High Hand button.
 
I was thinking the all in would be used by a dealer and the lighter weight would be better.
 
How do you use the Hi/Lo button?
Can be used as a dealer button in mixed games, denoting whether or not the current game is Hi-only or Hi/Lo split-pot.

I use it for mixed-game tournaments, but not as the dealer button -- it is placed in the center of the table as a reminder of the type game being played.
 
I was thinking the all in would be used by a dealer and the lighter weight would be better.
I prefer the extra heft of a ceramic all-in button, but bright-can't-be-missed colors is the most important feature imo.
 
I prefer the extra heft of a ceramic all-in button, but bright-can't-be-missed colors is the most important feature imo.
If one is given to each player I agree. I was thinking I would be using these for a dedicated dealer position.

We use the seating chip as our bounty/all in chip during tournament. But would like something for the cash game after.
 
If one is given to each player I agree. I was thinking I would be using these for a dedicated dealer position.
Yes, that's how we use them. Dealer maintains two or three for pitching in front of a player when all-in is announced.
 
I voted but unlikely to be in for ceramics then. Strongly prefer the flashiness of the jetons for the specialty buttons, kill, Allin etc. They don't live on the table like a dealer button and don't need to be heavy.
+1
 
I voted but unlikely to be in for ceramics then. Strongly prefer the flashiness of the jetons for the specialty buttons, kill, Allin etc. They don't live on the table like a dealer button and don't need to be heavy.
I've got you covered. I'm working on the MSK proofs but as they are a bit more technical to get looking realistic I need another day.
 
I voted but unlikely to be in for ceramics then. Strongly prefer the flashiness of the jetons for the specialty buttons, kill, Allin etc. They don't live on the table like a dealer button and don't need to be heavy.
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