FDLmold Royal Flush Joined Jun 8, 2015 Messages 11,688 Reaction score 24,097 Location N Indiana, USA Sep 24, 2017 #1 For those of you who have, or have had, more than 20 octagonal poker chips, how do you store them?
K Kyoumatic Sitting Out Joined Aug 4, 2017 Messages 21 Reaction score 6 Location Texas Sep 25, 2017 #2 My preferred method.
CraigT78 Royal Flush Supporter Joined Aug 4, 2015 Messages 17,226 Reaction score 48,625 Location Dallas Sep 25, 2017 #3 I keep my 100 bounties in a 44mm chip rack. When all faced the proper way they fit fairly well. I'll post a pic in the morning.
I keep my 100 bounties in a 44mm chip rack. When all faced the proper way they fit fairly well. I'll post a pic in the morning.
Duck Two Pair Joined Sep 1, 2017 Messages 329 Reaction score 277 Location Los Angeles Sep 25, 2017 #4 CraigT78 said: I keep my 100 bounties in a 44mm chip rack. When all faced the proper way they fit fairly well. I'll post a pic in the morning. Click to expand... Interesting, never heard of octagonal chips before. Curious to see what they look like. Are there any advantages to having octagonal chips?
CraigT78 said: I keep my 100 bounties in a 44mm chip rack. When all faced the proper way they fit fairly well. I'll post a pic in the morning. Click to expand... Interesting, never heard of octagonal chips before. Curious to see what they look like. Are there any advantages to having octagonal chips?
CraigT78 Royal Flush Supporter Joined Aug 4, 2015 Messages 17,226 Reaction score 48,625 Location Dallas Sep 25, 2017 #5 Duck said: Interesting, never heard of octagonal chips before. Curious to see what they look like. Are there any advantages to having octagonal chips? Click to expand... I like them as bounties as they stand out on the table.
Duck said: Interesting, never heard of octagonal chips before. Curious to see what they look like. Are there any advantages to having octagonal chips? Click to expand... I like them as bounties as they stand out on the table.
CraigT78 Royal Flush Supporter Joined Aug 4, 2015 Messages 17,226 Reaction score 48,625 Location Dallas Sep 25, 2017 #6
Duck Two Pair Joined Sep 1, 2017 Messages 329 Reaction score 277 Location Los Angeles Sep 26, 2017 #7 Okay those look pretty nice.
CraigT78 Royal Flush Supporter Joined Aug 4, 2015 Messages 17,226 Reaction score 48,625 Location Dallas Sep 27, 2017 #8 Duck said: Okay those look pretty nice. Click to expand... Thanks!
BGinGA Royal Flush Tourney Director Joined Oct 29, 2014 Messages 28,452 Reaction score 48,820 Location Atlanta Sep 27, 2017 #9 I just keep 20 of ^these^ in a 39mm rack barrel (along with 80 other regular 39mm chips), when transporting chips to a game. All of my extra octagons are stored in 43mm PGI racks, similarly to @CraigT78 .
I just keep 20 of ^these^ in a 39mm rack barrel (along with 80 other regular 39mm chips), when transporting chips to a game. All of my extra octagons are stored in 43mm PGI racks, similarly to @CraigT78 .
MD Mike Full House Joined Oct 10, 2015 Messages 3,247 Reaction score 3,184 Location York, PA Sep 27, 2017 #10 Duck said: Interesting, never heard of octagonal chips before. Curious to see what they look like. Are there any advantages to having octagonal chips? Click to expand... I was also unaware of the existence of these but I am intrigue and will likely investigate other possible poker chip shapes.
Duck said: Interesting, never heard of octagonal chips before. Curious to see what they look like. Are there any advantages to having octagonal chips? Click to expand... I was also unaware of the existence of these but I am intrigue and will likely investigate other possible poker chip shapes.
WedgeRock Royal Flush Joined Feb 25, 2016 Messages 19,763 Reaction score 38,295 Location America's High-Five Sep 27, 2017 #11 Octagons require a special table... Spoiler