Disregard. Was pointed in the right direction. There's way more ways to lower the level on chips than I'd first thought. Thanks guys!
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I've looked all over and couldn't find a listing of CPC's spot patterns by level. Now for most with deep pockets this probably isn't a concern or even a thought. But for someone trying to get the most "bang for you buck" this might be handy. I went through and sorted their spot patterns by level. A strange note here, there is no Level 3 spot pattern...so not sure why there's pricing for it, unless there is spot patterns not listed in their tool. I apologize if this is listed elsewhere but I searched every possible term combination I could before sorting these out. If anything is missing or wrong just let me know and I'll fix it.
Level 1
114
112
Level 2
214+
1D14
212+
1916
1/2 Pie
Level 3
N/A
Level 4
218+
318+
1D18
2DS316
314+
414+
414A+
414B+
312+
412+
2V12+
3916+
1TA316
1/4 Pie
3 Trim+
Level 5
2D18
2DS18+
2D14+
4V12+
3TA316
Level 6
3D18
3DS316+
3V12+
Level 7
4D18
4D18A
4D18B
3DS18+
614+
614A+
3D14
1/2 Pie 214+
1/2 Pie 212+
2TA181418
Level 8
418+
6D18
6D18A
4DS18+
4DS316+
3TA181418
Level 9
814+
4D14+
3143DS18+ var.1
3143DS18+ var.2
3123DS18+ var.1
3123DS18+ var.2
2V12214+
2v12212+
4TA181418
Level 10
8D18
2V122DS18+
3V12318+
Level 11
6DS18+
314318+
414418
312318+
1/4 Pie 414+
1/4 Pie 412+
Level 12
618+
3V123DS18+ var.1
3V123DS18+ var.2
Ok so here's this. None of these matchup with their tool...you use their tool and there is no level 3, all of those level 3's are now level 4's or is there something I'm missing?
I'm pretty sure they are correct, or were last time I looked closely.Ok so here's this. None of these matchup with their tool...you use their tool and there is no level 3, all of those level 3's are now level 4's or is there something I'm missing?
Ok so here's this. None of these matchup with their tool...you use their tool and there is no level 3, all of those level 3's are now level 4's or is there something I'm missing?
Which one is right?
ahhhh ok so the number of different colors raises the level....see I never knew that, that's good to knowI'm pretty sure they are correct, or were last time I looked closely.
218 for example still shows in the tool as level 3, for a single colour.
But it's level 4 if you have each spot a different colour.
Is there anywhere that has all this spelled out? These are for sure some of the things an inexperienced buyer from CPC need to know. I would have never thought it would matter which spot is which color.Colors have to match the pattern. For instance for a 414 spot pattern, spots 1 and 3 need to be the same, and 2 and 4 need to be the same for level 3. Otherwise its a level 4 chip.
Is there anywhere that has all this spelled out? These are for sure some of the things an inexperienced buyer from CPC need to know. I would have never thought it would matter which spot is which color.
I'm just kinda playing with it. The color sample I had I didn't care for the colors and the feel of the chips, but the samples I've gotten from others with labels and stuff seem to have a different feel all together. I'm still up in the air on it but the tool is something to blow some time while sitting on the couch.Levels raise with colors. If you do all one color, it's one level, if you do two colors rotating, it's another level, and if you do completely random colors. It's another level. The Tool does a great job of the correct pricing, I couldn't find any issues with my two orders with my planned pricing.
He does great work!
So, from personal opinion, I think CPCs feel terrible new. Honestly, they do. But they also break in really well. They need some games to smooth them out and they come an entire different chip.I'm just kinda playing with it. The color sample I had I didn't care for the colors and the feel of the chips, but the samples I've gotten from others with labels and stuff seem to have a different feel all together. I'm still up in the air on it but the tool is something to blow some time while sitting on the couch.
Inlays can really affect the feel of CPC’s. But each mold has its own feel and sound. It’s good to get shuffle stacks of different molds to know what you like. They’re all terrific, but some are terrific-er.I'm just kinda playing with it. The color sample I had I didn't care for the colors and the feel of the chips, but the samples I've gotten from others with labels and stuff seem to have a different feel all together. I'm still up in the air on it but the tool is something to blow some time while sitting on the couch.
That's true. Mold is a super important factor.Inlays can really affect the feel of CPC’s. But each mold has its own feel and sound. It’s good to get shuffle stacks of different molds to know what you like. They’re all terrific, but some are terrific-er.
That's one thing I had a super firm opinion on. There are a select few molds I liked.That's true. Mold is a super important factor.
Love md-50, h mold, and Scrown.That's one thing I had a super firm opinion on. There are a select few molds I liked.
DISQ.Md-50?
Ah yeah I liked that one. I liked the CSQ the most, my problem is I'd prefer a 1" inlay and according to their recommendations 7/8" is the recommended for CSQ.DISQ.
@Changster not sure CPCs "are" indeed lighter on the scale.
Many molds among them could "sound" lighter, but I 'd be curious weighing them all (including Paulsons, i,e,)
Honestly asking, without pre-determined answers.
By the way, come to Greece, for a low-stakes game
@Changster not sure CPCs "are" indeed lighter on the scale.
Many molds among them could "sound" lighter, but I 'd be curious weighing them all (including Paulsons, i,e,)
Honestly asking, without pre-determined answers.
By the way, come to Greece, for a low-stakes game