Love those yellow chips with the cards stamped on them. Are those custom?View attachment 1221357
wouldn't have it any other way.
not sure, think paulsons 90s home set or something. haven't seen them elsewhereLove those yellow chips with the cards stamped on them. Are those custom?
My mixed sets happen to be cash sets, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with a tourney mixed set.Mixed set as in 1 set for cash and a different set for tournaments? That has been my plan from the beginning. That's out of the norm?
as in different casino for each denom.Mixed set as in 1 set for cash and a different set for tournaments? That has been my plan from the beginning. That's out of the norm?
Ah. Gotcha.as in different casino for each denom.
i think a different set for cash and tourney is the norm. im there with ya
Love mixed sets. Gives some variety and interchangability as well. I use different pieces dependent on what we are playing. I'm always looking to swap out pieces of it when I find something I'm interested in.I don't think I'm opposed to the idea of creating a cash or tournament chip set with chips from different sets, but I wanted to know how other felt. Do you have a mixed chip set? Are you happy with it?
Greatly expands your chipping experience. Can felt multiple versions of them and keep casual players interest.
Plus, it’s weird, but I think it helps security wise. I think people that see the same chips over and over might “take them for granted” and not treat them as respectively as they would if they thought they were something special every time. I’m sure there is a German word for what I’m trying to say but it kinda feeds into the “unique” feeling each time it changes.
Greatly expands your chipping experience. Can felt multiple versions of them and keep casual players interest.
Plus, it’s weird, but I think it helps security wise. I think people that see the same chips over and over might “take them for granted” and not treat them as respectively as they would if they thought they were something special every time. I’m sure there is a German word for what I’m trying to say but it kinda feeds into the “unique” feeling each time it changes.
Could be a different mold, design, etc combined together to make either a cash or tournament set.My mixed sets happen to be cash sets, but I don’t think there’s anything wrong with a tourney mixed set.
I think a lot of tourney sets come from TCR sales, etc, so therefore tend to be more matched sets.
I feel that creating a set with the same mold is nice. I don't like the idea of a mixed set with chips that may not have a very similar weight, sound and feel.A cohesive THC or TRK set from one casino may be very difficult to obtain and is expensive. Putting together a mixed set is much more attainable these days.
I am very happy with the way this lineup turned out.
I agree, though I think it would be mostly weight and chip composition for me. I wouldn't mind diff molds as long as it wasn't mixing clays with ceramics, or nice chips with cheap ABS, etc.I feel that creating a set with the same mold is nice. I don't like the idea of a mixed set with chips that may not have a very similar weight, sound and feel.