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Greetings PCF - I have a pretty comprehensive set of Apache Royals for your consideration. I am motivated to sell all of this stuff together, and since I know it will probably cost a considerable amount to ship it, I am willing to cover that shipping charge if there is a CONUS buyer for the set.
All of the chips are mint-excellent. Many haven't been circulated at all. The most used of the lot are the T.25-T5, which I stress are still excellent+.
Price: $750 net (shipped CONUS)
That's rating out about $.55/chip, which is Apache's current price point. However with me you'll get free shipping + all the bells and whistles listed below under "Misc. items" included. All of these extras are useful and will value out around $150 (obviously shipping makes it variable). If you're in the market for these chips - I'm your guy.
Chip Breakdown:
(100) Royal Card Room - T.25
(200) Royal Card Room - T1
(100) Royal Card Room - T5
(200) Royal Card Room - T25
(200) Royal Card Room - T100
(104) Royal Card Room - T500
(200) Royal Card Room - T1000
(100) Royal Card Room - T5000
(100) Royal Card Room - [unlabeled blue]
(50) Royal Card Room - [unlabeled pink]
Misc. items:
(15) Matsui Racks (43mm)
(2) Dealer Buttons [Royal Card Room, Horseshoe Casino]
(1) Cards: Bridge Size / Reg. Index - Copag WSOP 50th Anniversary [pic]
(1) Cards: Bridge Size / Reg. Index - Copag WSOP 2016 Main Event [pic]
(12) Black cut cards
Tournament Denomination / Starting Stack notes:
This is where the set shines. With T25 and above, you're looking at a very well-thought Tournament set designed for max efficiency.
Assuming 10K starting stacks @ 8/8/4/7 (T25-T1000) you'll be able to support MTT's up to 25 players. The T5000 chips provide chip-up flexibility late and/or options for deep stack tournaments (e.g. 25k starting stack @ 8/8/4/7/3 (T25-T5000)). These denoms will work perfectly with a standard blind structures; 25/50 and ascending.
Labels for these chips are widely available. The unlabeled Pink chips were intended to be T25,000 chips - I never ended up completing that project. If you want to keep it standard like Apache sells them, just stick the T25,000 labels on the Blue chips instead and get some T100,000's for the Pinks. Options are aplenty.
Final Note: You'll notice I have the chips in a case for the attached photos. It is an Apache 4800 [link]. I fashioned the foam to hold 10 Matsui racks at capacity. If you want the case along with the chips, it'll be $50 more.
Imgur Gallery: link
All of the chips are mint-excellent. Many haven't been circulated at all. The most used of the lot are the T.25-T5, which I stress are still excellent+.
Price: $750 net (shipped CONUS)
That's rating out about $.55/chip, which is Apache's current price point. However with me you'll get free shipping + all the bells and whistles listed below under "Misc. items" included. All of these extras are useful and will value out around $150 (obviously shipping makes it variable). If you're in the market for these chips - I'm your guy.
Chip Breakdown:
(100) Royal Card Room - T.25
(200) Royal Card Room - T1
(100) Royal Card Room - T5
(200) Royal Card Room - T25
(200) Royal Card Room - T100
(104) Royal Card Room - T500
(200) Royal Card Room - T1000
(100) Royal Card Room - T5000
(100) Royal Card Room - [unlabeled blue]
(50) Royal Card Room - [unlabeled pink]
Misc. items:
(15) Matsui Racks (43mm)
(2) Dealer Buttons [Royal Card Room, Horseshoe Casino]
(1) Cards: Bridge Size / Reg. Index - Copag WSOP 50th Anniversary [pic]
(1) Cards: Bridge Size / Reg. Index - Copag WSOP 2016 Main Event [pic]
(12) Black cut cards
Tournament Denomination / Starting Stack notes:
This is where the set shines. With T25 and above, you're looking at a very well-thought Tournament set designed for max efficiency.
Assuming 10K starting stacks @ 8/8/4/7 (T25-T1000) you'll be able to support MTT's up to 25 players. The T5000 chips provide chip-up flexibility late and/or options for deep stack tournaments (e.g. 25k starting stack @ 8/8/4/7/3 (T25-T5000)). These denoms will work perfectly with a standard blind structures; 25/50 and ascending.
Labels for these chips are widely available. The unlabeled Pink chips were intended to be T25,000 chips - I never ended up completing that project. If you want to keep it standard like Apache sells them, just stick the T25,000 labels on the Blue chips instead and get some T100,000's for the Pinks. Options are aplenty.
Final Note: You'll notice I have the chips in a case for the attached photos. It is an Apache 4800 [link]. I fashioned the foam to hold 10 Matsui racks at capacity. If you want the case along with the chips, it'll be $50 more.
Imgur Gallery: link
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