54 million and still using dice chips?! (1 Viewer)

I'd like to see more pics of the ice rink. It still bothers me he didn't go full size.
Not me. If you don’t have at least 15 friends on a regular basis a full sheet is way more than you need. A small sheet makes 3 v 3 easy to manage and most drills only need a fraction of the surface. Only real disadvantage is angles for goalies.
 
Not me. If you don’t have at least 15 friends on a regular basis a full sheet is way more than you need. A small sheet makes 3 v 3 easy to manage and most drills only need a fraction of the surface. Only real disadvantage is angles for goalies.

With that much money you bet your ass I'd have 15 friends every day. haha
 
I'm still holding out hope. I'm not even 36 and just turned in 13 goals and 6 assists in 8 games during my men's league season. I'll be getting the call to the show any time now, according to my agent.
Just show up at the nearest NHL training facility, you're already signed.
 
Who's house is it?
By the way I am not a fan of leather sits....
 
Rivers Casino in Schenectady uses dice chips in its TV advertisements and even its signage on their building. (Their actual chips are RHCs.)

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Saltwater pool? Dafuq?

Apparently the new cutting edge for ultrarich guys is a freshwater poll with live plants in it that supposedly filter and clean everything better than chlorine. (I only know this because someone took me to a party at an estate near me, place owned by a film producer.)
 
Apparently the new cutting edge for ultrarich guys is a freshwater poll with live plants in it that supposedly filter and clean everything better than chlorine. (I only know this because someone took me to a party at an estate near me, place owned by a film producer.)
They are called ponds or lakes.
 
I think I remember coming across a photo of Dan Bilzerians home game and they were using the WSOP replica chips from our group (championship poker series) which were china clays, instead of buying true customs
 
Rivers Casino in Schenectady uses dice chips in its TV advertisements and even its signage on their building. (Their actual chips are RHCs.)

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Motor City, MGM and Greektown do the same thing in their print ads and billboards. The ad agencies don't know shit about good chips. Then again, neither do most people that see the ads...
 

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