Trade 10 Player STT Tournament Set for Trade (1 Viewer)

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I can’t handle tournaments more than 10 players. I’ve divided my set, and am offering for trade this pretty cool set. Please PM your offers for trade!

I’ll accept for trade:
-Preferably tastefully assembled THC “rat-rod,” sets.
-THC Leaded Inlay Cash Sets (bankroll no bigger than $2500-3500 necessary, fracs optional. 500 chips max. Doesn’t have to be mint, no bike-tires.)
-Shaped Inlay TRC cash sets
-Deckmate with new rollers

Not interested in:
RHC
NAGB
Paulson Classics

I’m offering:

10 player, Single Table Tournament (STT), Tournament 25 (T25), $10,000 Starting Stack (100BB). Designed to be played just how the Legends of No Limit Hold’em played them in the 1980s.

10 Starting Stacks of:
12 $25
12 $100
7 $500
5 $1,000

Plenty of extra $100s, and $500s for chips-ups. As well as 10 $5,000 Dal Negro Plaques, to help accommodate up to 7 rebuys.


Ivl sb bb15 Minute Blind Levels
L1 50 100
L2 75 150
L3 100 200
L4 150 300
remove T25 chips
L5 200 400
L6 300 600
L7 400 800
L8 600 1200
L9 800 1600
remove T100 chips
L10 1000 2000
L11 1500 3000
L12 2000 4000
L13 3000 6000 ** EOT
L14 4000 8000
L15 6000 12000


Vegas World America’s Cup of Poker
(No Limit Hold’em $10,000 Buy-In)
1982: 1st Place: Johnny Chan
1983: 1st Place: Johnny Chan
1984: 1st Place: Stu Ungar
1987: 1st Place: Stu Ungar
4th Place: Doyle Brunson
1989: 1st Place: Roger Moore
2nd Place: Phil Hellmuth

Some of the players in the Vegas World America’s Cup of Poker:

Johnny Chan ($4,628.620 Career WSOP Winnings)
1987, 1988 WSOP Main Event World Champion
10 WSOP Bracelets
Bob Stupid nicknamed Johnny “The Orient Express,” after eliminating 13 of 16 remaining players in a little over 30 minutes.

Stu Ungar ($2,081,478 Career WSOP Winnings)
1980, 1981, 1997 WSOP Main Event World Champion
5 WSOP Bracelets
Nicknamed “The Comeback Kid”

Phil Hellmuth ($18,189,846 Career WSOP Winnings)
1989, WSOP Main Event World Champion
17 WSOP Bracelets - All-Time Leader
Nicknamed “The Poker Brat”

Doyle Brunson ($3,050,958 Career WSOP Winnings)
1976, 1977 WSOP Main Event World Champion
10 WSOP Bracelets
Nicknamed “Texas Dolly”

Johnny Moss ($834,422 Career WSOP Winnings)
1970, 1971 WSOP Main Event World Champion
9 WSOP Bracelets
Nicknamed “The Grand Old Man of Poker”

Puggy Pearson ($265,580 Career WSOP Winnings)
1973 WSOP Main Event World Champion
4 WSOP Bracelets

Amarillo Slim Preston ($437,958 Career WSOP Winnings)
1972 WSOP Main Event World Champion
4 WSOP Bracelets

Jack Keller ($1,593,645 Career WSOP Winnings)
1984 WSOP Main Event Champion
3 WSOP Bracelets

Roger Moore ($372,698 Career WSOP Winnings)
6th Place 1986 WSOP Main Even World Championship
1 WSOP Bracelet

Bob Stupak ($232,594 Career WSOP Winnings)
Las Vegas Casino Mogul, Owner of Vegas World
1 WSOP Bracelet

Dewey Tomko ($2,725.128 Career WSOP Winnings)
3 WSOP Bracelets

Gabe Kaplan ($539,159 Career WSOP Winnings)

The set:

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You will receive everything in this following photo:

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The weights:

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Photos online of the players with these chips:

Johnny Chan

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Bob Stupak
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Stu Ungar
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Johnny Chan, Jack Keller, Johnny Moss, Roger Moore, Gabe Kaplan
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Stu Ungar
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