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Is there any practical use for hundred dollar chips?
I'm looking at placing my order. I'm never going to play in a game that uses lots of hundos, or even one hundo. I've designed a $100. I'd like to have a $100 to ogle. But I don't have a good reason to actually pay for them.
Maybe there is some use for them that I haven't thought of. I was talking with the floor at my local cardroom. Even with their high volume chip use, they don't use the $100 chip very much at all.
Maybe a rebuy stack could be a hundred dollar chip where the player then makes change at the table. Even then $25s could do that job unless the game is huge, which isn't happening in my universe.
What use might there be that I haven't considered?
I'm looking at placing my order. I'm never going to play in a game that uses lots of hundos, or even one hundo. I've designed a $100. I'd like to have a $100 to ogle. But I don't have a good reason to actually pay for them.
Maybe there is some use for them that I haven't thought of. I was talking with the floor at my local cardroom. Even with their high volume chip use, they don't use the $100 chip very much at all.
Maybe a rebuy stack could be a hundred dollar chip where the player then makes change at the table. Even then $25s could do that job unless the game is huge, which isn't happening in my universe.
What use might there be that I haven't considered?