Being the degen that I am, my next long term goal is to design and build a WSOP custom CPC set that can be purposed as a cash or tournament set. Cash games use the lower three denoms mostly for cash games, all except the 5 NCV chips for potentially a 2 table tournament.
Planning this breakdown:
200 5 NCV
200 25 NCV
200 100 NCV
60 500 NCV
80 1000 NCV
40 5000 NCV
20 Bounty of some kind
Total: 800 chips
Which comes to the knitty gritty, trying to recreate this on CPC colors and molds:



Here's what I came up with:
NCV 5: Mandarin Red body with bright white and light blue spots on the 814+ spot pattern
NCV 25: Dayglo Green body with retro green and dayglo saturn spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 100: Black body with light blue and imperial blue spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 500: Light blue body with maroon and dayglo pink spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 1000: Dayglo Saturn body with lavender and dayglo pink spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 5000: Dayglo Tiger body with chocolate and gray spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
Am I close or totally off with the spot patterns and colors? the 4V12+ pattern is the closest I could find to replicate the Paulson spot pattern.
Cheers,
Joe
Planning this breakdown:
200 5 NCV
200 25 NCV
200 100 NCV
60 500 NCV
80 1000 NCV
40 5000 NCV
20 Bounty of some kind
Total: 800 chips
Which comes to the knitty gritty, trying to recreate this on CPC colors and molds:
Here's what I came up with:
NCV 5: Mandarin Red body with bright white and light blue spots on the 814+ spot pattern
NCV 25: Dayglo Green body with retro green and dayglo saturn spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 100: Black body with light blue and imperial blue spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 500: Light blue body with maroon and dayglo pink spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 1000: Dayglo Saturn body with lavender and dayglo pink spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
NCV 5000: Dayglo Tiger body with chocolate and gray spots on the 4V12+ spot pattern
Am I close or totally off with the spot patterns and colors? the 4V12+ pattern is the closest I could find to replicate the Paulson spot pattern.
Cheers,
Joe