One thing I've noticed when chip flipping/spinning is that ceramics (DDLMs, SunFlys, etc) feel great at first. But the oils just sit on them and eventually make them super slippery. So you need to wash em a lot. Paulsons, nope, they don't have that problem...I had no idea there was this many variations people prefered. I need to start purchasing all these shuffle stacks asap
One thing I've noticed when chip flipping/spinning is that ceramics (DDLMs, SunFlys, etc) feel great at first. But the oils just sit on them and eventually make them super slippery. So you need to wash em a lot. Paulsons, nope, they don't have that problem...
My BCC Inplays are hands down my favorite chips to shuffle. They shuffle smoother than butter, almost like air if you can imagine.
Non of my regular cash players know or care anything about chips, the Inplays are their favorite chips to play with when I host. Says a lot IMO.
Matty your response was only technical and had zero funny innuendos Included... I understand you are out west probably having the time of your life... it its after midnight back at home... please find a way to make your responses inappropriate in some manner sir!!My BCC Inplays are hands down my favorite chips to shuffle. They shuffle smoother than butter, almost like air if you can imagine.
Non of my regular cash players know or care anything about chips, the Inplays are their favorite chips to play with when I host. Says a lot IMO.
Where in Tennessee are you located @Pinkdan if you don't mind me asking? Wish I had a barrel of those BCCs to send you! Matty's in Richmond VA, road trip time! I know for a fact you would fit in!! Other than the CPCs he has just about every other chip listed in this thread!
My back is broken in 2 places and has been since 05 so I understand on that one sir!! But knowing when I get there we are going to light up some fine Cuban cigars, drink some Land sharks early and end with some burbon and a few lines from Purple Rains always brings us back for more.. and we barely even notice the 3 plus hour ride home at 4 AM!!Oh man that's so cool! Thanks though. I wish I lived closer... Yeah but a 9 hour drive, that's not gonna happen w/ my lower back
It was supposed to happen on August 29th, but noooo ....I keep hoping technology for spine work will advance drastically but so far i have zero intentions of letting anyone touch my spine with a knife!
Weight comparisons really aren't valid unless using the same colors, since not all weighted colors weigh the same, and not all unweighted colors weigh the same -- the different color dyes are responsible for weight differences. Bright white vs regular white solids with no inlays is the best indicator of how much of a weight difference adding brass flakes will make.If you handle them a ton, you may notice, but it's mostly negligible. Here's the pic.
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For what it's worth, I had the same thing done in 2014 - bone growth shaved down and a fusion at my C5-C6 levels. C4-C5 had already fused naturally through bone growth. While my neck is now about as flexible as an actor wearing a Batman suit, the improvement to my daily life has been significant. I'm young (only 39), so who knows how it will be long-term, but I don't regret having the sugery at all.It was supposed to happen on August 29th, but noooo ....
A friend of mine finally gave up and went under the knife to have some discs shaved off and vertebrae reshaped. It came out successful, so there is hope...
I can send you a shuffle stack of Inplays sometime next week when I get back into town. 9 hours from me makes me guess your in Nashville area?I just did some searching and now I really want to try these lol. Please let me know if a shuffle stack becomes available
That’s all the brain power I could muster up for the post Blackbeard. The Stinky Pickle was on little sleep and a long travel day. I’m at 8500ft out here in Angel Fire, probably lack of oxygen is also interfering with my charm a bit as well.Matty your response was only technical and had zero funny innuendos Included... I understand you are out west probably having the time of your life... it its after midnight back at home... please find a way to make your responses inappropriate in some manner sir!!
Kidding obviously brother!! Hope yall sparked up a card game this evening, even if it was just a competitive round of drunk go fish!!
Lol no I was being lazy and saying I like to shuffle TRKs the most. And BCC. But flamingo are paulsonWait Wait Wait ... is @FordPickup92 saying those Flamingos are TRKs? They never made the H&C mold, right?
guess I need to update my avatar again lolI think he was just saying TRK's are his fav shuffle stack
Dont worry @Josh Kifer is only offended because he had a dress on whilst milkingI assumed gender, dammit my bad
Hey, I was only trying to help you in the long run *shrugs*I did the same thing long ago; especially when Brie started trash talking me and scaring me out of a TCE sale
Classic circle game. And now everyone lost!And yes she was flicking off the camera man... not sure why!!
I saw that also and wasn't going there because she definitely got me too!!Classic circle game. And now everyone lost!
Weight comparisons really aren't valid unless using the same colors, since not all weighted colors weigh the same, and not all unweighted colors weigh the same -- the different color dyes are responsible for weight differences. Bright white vs regular white solids with no inlays is the best indicator of how much of a weight difference adding brass flakes will make.
It was my understanding that the only difference in CPC's white chip offerings were the brass flakes. You have other info?I'm pretty sure that white and bright white are also different formulation. Might be as different as any other color.
I have no information other than thinking the colors appear different enough that there may be a formulation difference.It was my understanding that the only difference in CPC's white chip offerings were the brass flakes. You have other info?
I did not - I will ask him about that. Sounds like a very interesting experiment.Did you ever see the custom chips that Mark @krafticus had made using non-weighted colors with brass flakes added? Incredible changes caused by the additional material. Several looked awful.
Would love to see pictures if they're available!
I can send you a shuffle stack of Inplays sometime next week when I get back into town. 9 hours from me makes me guess your in Nashville area?
I’ll just warn you that pursuing a set of these chips will be a long journey. If I were to choose a next in line easy to shuffle chip, it would be Cleveland Horseshoes. I sold my set awhile back but the $1s shuffled really nicely.
That would be an attainable set you could put together.
What’s your favorite number of chips to shuffle? 10-12-14?
Same place @Jonesey07 lives.Omg that would be amazing, thank you! Yes I’m in Murfreesboro, 30-40 min outside of Nashville. I shuffle 14 -20 depending on how well they shuffle. 16 is prob the sweet spot I usually do. Lemme PM you info and $