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I play a lot of poker at home, but don't have much experience at a casino poker room. Can I use one of my 25K overside horseshoe chips as a card guard at a casino?
Yes but put it in a clear chip protector to keep it nice and safe. By the way, Do you have one of those chips that you are using as your avatar?I play a lot of poker at home, but don't have much experience at a casino poker room. Can I use one of my 25K overside horseshoe chips as a card guard at a casino?
If you ever decide to get rid of it let me know! Keep good care of that 1,000,000 chip there were only 100 madeI do... thinking about using it tooit is in a plastic case now... took the picture just before it went in
For punishment you need to send me that, what is now a used- non mint red chip!So you're saying I should protect mine better than this?
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(To be fair, they were stacked nicely in a closet -- until my daughter put a box near them. I knocked them over moving the box.)
For punishment you need to send me that, what is now a used- non mint red chip!![]()
no they were all good until you threw them in the trash so instead of sending me that red chip you need to send me the whole set now!Wait... so you're saying they're worthless now? Darn it!
/tosses the set in the garbage
I do... thinking about using it tooit is in a plastic case now... took the picture just before it went in
Are you speaking of the single chip cases? I have a bunch and can send you a couple if you pay shipping. If you would rather purchse your own I can get you the site in a minuteWhat size of case did you use, and where did you get it?
Sadly, there aren't a lot of coin collecting shops around here, so I'm at a bit of a loss on how to size/purchase the plastic cases.
What size of case did you use, and where did you get it?.
Also they can be purchased through air-tites.com and they do have an international shiping policy. again like links said. not sure how much to ship!jpscorner.com is good. here's a link to the various airtites they sell: http://www.jpscorner.com/airtite-specification-charts.html
not sure how much shipping to the great white north will be....??
jpscorner.com is good. here's a link to the various airtites they sell: http://www.jpscorner.com/airtite-specification-charts.html
not sure how much shipping to the great white north will be....??
Of course, you could let your chip be free and breathe too. You're certainly not going to get in trouble for using a naked chip as a card guard.
By the way, I never use a card protector, unless I'm sitting next to the dealer. Is there any reason why I should use one in seats 2-8?
Are you speaking of the single chip cases? I have a bunch and can send you a couple if you pay shipping. If you would rather purchse your own I can get you the site in a minute
jpscorner.com is good. here's a link to the various airtites they sell: http://www.jpscorner.com/airtite-specification-charts.html
not sure how much shipping to the great white north will be....??
Go to this site and it shows the sizes for Casino ChipsI am thinking about the single chip cases. I've got a few chips I think I should protect, so I figure I should probably do it before something bad happens.
Thanks for the link, but I'm a little confused with the sizing for the ring-type and direct fit cases. I see the ring-type H and the direct fit H-39 have the same dimensions, but (obviously) one has the foam ring on the interior as well. If I was buying a ring-type, would I go one size larger than the corresponding direct fit to account for the ring (eg. go with an I-size ring model)?
And, to the OP, what size did you use for the 48mm $Million chip? The closest I see is an X (or X-6), but that's a little small... and the next size up is huge compared to the chip.
(And sorry for the threadjack.)
https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/En-g...32670104636.html?spm=2114.13010608.0.0.phB00NWhat size of case did you use, and where did you get it?
Sadly, there aren't a lot of coin collecting shops around here, so I'm at a bit of a loss on how to size/purchase the plastic cases.