KingWithTheAxe
3 of a Kind
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.
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:
You will receive everything in this following photo:
The weights:
Photos online of the players with these chips:
Johnny Chan
Bob Stupak
Stu Ungar
Johnny Chan, Jack Keller, Johnny Moss, Roger Moore, Gabe Kaplan
Stu Ungar
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 bb | 15 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:
You will receive everything in this following photo:
The weights:
Photos online of the players with these chips:
Johnny Chan
Bob Stupak
Stu Ungar
Johnny Chan, Jack Keller, Johnny Moss, Roger Moore, Gabe Kaplan
Stu Ungar