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I told my friend not to hold his breath. I’m posting for him anyway. He has a very tight budget, so if your set is clay, he doesn’t want it. Tina’s, plastics, slugs, whatever, are all okay with him.

He wants a very specific breakdown:

100, 180, or 200 nickels
180 or 200 quarters
180 or 200 dollars
180 or 200 fives
0-100 twenty-fives

Total chip count must be a multiple of 100.

He would have bought these already, but they don’t make nickels. https://www.discountpokershop.com/25pc-95g-roman-times-true-clay-poker-chips-colors-p-662.html
 
I think your listing would benefit from including how many nickels and quarters his budget actually is instead of “he doesn’t want clay” and “very specific breakdown” and “count must be…”
 
I think your listing would benefit from including how many nickels and quarters his budget actually is instead of “he doesn’t want clay” and “very specific breakdown” and “count must be…”
The budget is 600 quarters. I am assuming the budget is sub $150. My math according to his link the set he was willing to buy is $4.50 for 25 chips and we wants 800 chips/25=32x4.50= $144
I did the math that is all the help, I cant think of a micro set with that budget. Good luck!
 
The poker store with another option 14 gram casino royal. they have nickels and 800 for $200. Personally Id give your buddy an early B-day present and give him $50 more dollars to go with the Olympus chips beaker suggested. Before I get grief for suggestion a metal slugged abs 14 gram chip OP said "Tina’s, plastics, slugs, whatever, are all okay with him"
 
I think your listing would benefit from including how many nickels and quarters his budget actually is instead of “he doesn’t want clay” and “very specific breakdown” and “count must be…”

The budget is 600 quarters. I am assuming the budget is sub $150. My math according to his link the set he was willing to buy is $4.50 for 25 chips and we wants 800 chips/25=32x4.50= $144
I did the math that is all the help, I cant think of a micro set with that budget. Good luck!

Bingo, that’s roughly what he’s willing to spend.
 
The poker store with another option 14 gram casino royal. they have nickels and 800 for $200. Personally Id give your buddy an early B-day present and give him $50 more dollars to go with the Olympus chips beaker suggested. Before I get grief for suggestion a metal slugged abs 14 gram chip OP said "Tina’s, plastics, slugs, whatever, are all okay with him"
This is fantastic. I sent it to him, appreciate your help!
 
Your welcome now time for my shameless plug. This set doesn't come with a rack I sell budget friend tubes and racks. 25$ free shipping gets him 10 tubes lids and the rack each can hold 430 chips

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If I were making one suggestion that your buddy's future self would be likely to tell himself - many folks (myself included) end up hating nickels / dimes for small blinds.

They end up being negligible to a pot's worth, have no impact on who sees a flop in quarter big blind games, and end up being such a pain in the ass for starting stacks and cashing out at the end of the night.

Go 25c/25c blinds, and use those extra chips to get a much more future proof set.
 
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