Giveaway Giveaway to Celebrate My New YouTube Chipping Channel! (3 Viewers)

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In, subbed, and commented. I'm Matt Davis on there. How tf do you change your youtube username?

Keep it up!
It's probably a very long and very laborious process, knowing these things, ha!
 
Jack,

Exciting stuff man! I've still got a chip or two to send your way for your kindness!

I'll go and check out the YouTube channel Man!

In.

My username for YouTube is Nav Mittal and I've subscribed and commented on the cool video.
Cheers Nav, much appreciated, as ever! Extra cool video for you seeing as you're seeing a chip being cleaned that you're going to be receiving, ha!
 
Great, now I have to make a "WTB Bird Farm $5s" ad...

Best of luck with the channel!
 
Hi all!

To celebrate me finally getting around to starting my new YouTube chipping channel, I've decided to do a giveaway.


Up for grabs is this ASM Nevada Jacks sample set (minus the 50c) in near mint condition; the inlays on the other side of the chips are slightly yellowed and discoloured, that's all.

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  1. All you have to do to enter is reply to this thread with 'In'.
  2. For a second entry, simply subscribe to the channel and post your YouTube username on here after your 'In'.
  3. For a third entry, just leave a comment on the video after you've subscribed.
Will keep this open for entries for a week, closing entries at 9pm GMT on Thursday, 6th August.

Winner will be picked at random — pob lwc, as we say here in Wales!

Best,

Jack / Mr Chips and a Chair
In - Will Bean
 
Good luck with your youtube channel, and I mean that honestly. There's not enough poker chip content on youtube (or at least there wasn't when I was getting started a few years ago.) But I'm going to give you some constructive criticism. I don't believe you've washed many chips and I don't believe you're an authority on chip washing. Mostly because you don't act like it on the video. You use a that pink stuff, but you say you've never used it before. Also you don't seem to know what to expect from the various bristle toothbrushes you have. And you're cracking open that tooth pick package like you've never used those before, either.
If I'm looking for advice, I probably don't want it from a guy who says "this might work." Also, doing it on your table in cringe-worthy sloppy.
And some cleaning advice for you.
You soaked your chip for about 15 seconds. The soak is often the most effective part of a chip cleaning - it will really loosen up a lot of the grime and make the rest of the job a lot easier. With inlaid paulsons, soak them in warm water with soap for ten minutes. I'd also suggest you add Trisodium phosphate or trisodium phosphate substitute. It really makes a difference in getting the gunk to slip right off. But it will damage hot stamps and I believe CPC (ASM) chips as well.
Tooth brushes are insane. I know a lot of people here use them; I have no idea why, unless you're working on hotstamp chips Get a big kitchen scrubber brush with stiffer bristles, that you can wrap your fist around one end and clean the whole chipface with one swipe of the other.
Don't clean the edges one by one. Whether using a brush or a magic eraser, its much easier to do them a stack at a time - maybe 8 or ten chips.
And tooth picks are fine if that's all you have lying around, but something metal like a dental pick or a exacto knife (carefully) is going to do a better job.
I'm sure I sound like a giant jerk here, but it's just honestly good advice for chip cleaning.
Again, I hope you make lots of good poker chip content videos. The world needs them and you seem to be a likeable guy.
 
Hi all!

To celebrate me finally getting around to starting my new YouTube chipping channel, I've decided to do a giveaway.


Up for grabs is this ASM Nevada Jacks sample set (minus the 50c) in near mint condition; the inlays on the other side of the chips are slightly yellowed and discoloured, that's all.

View attachment 499187
  1. All you have to do to enter is reply to this thread with 'In'.
  2. For a second entry, simply subscribe to the channel and post your YouTube username on here after your 'In'.
  3. For a third entry, just leave a comment on the video after you've subscribed.
Will keep this open for entries for a week, closing entries at 9pm GMT on Thursday, 6th August.

Winner will be picked at random — pob lwc, as we say here in Wales!

Best,

Jack / Mr Chips and a Chair
JACK!!!!
 
Good luck with your youtube channel, and I mean that honestly. There's not enough poker chip content on youtube (or at least there wasn't when I was getting started a few years ago.) But I'm going to give you some constructive criticism. I don't believe you've washed many chips and I don't believe you're an authority on chip washing. Mostly because you don't act like it on the video. You use a that pink stuff, but you say you've never used it before. Also you don't seem to know what to expect from the various bristle toothbrushes you have. And you're cracking open that tooth pick package like you've never used those before, either.
If I'm looking for advice, I probably don't want it from a guy who says "this might work." Also, doing it on your table in cringe-worthy sloppy.
And some cleaning advice for you.
You soaked your chip for about 15 seconds. The soak is often the most effective part of a chip cleaning - it will really loosen up a lot of the grime and make the rest of the job a lot easier. With inlaid paulsons, soak them in warm water with soap for ten minutes. I'd also suggest you add Trisodium phosphate or trisodium phosphate substitute. It really makes a difference in getting the gunk to slip right off. But it will damage hot stamps and I believe CPC (ASM) chips as well.
Tooth brushes are insane. I know a lot of people here use them; I have no idea why, unless you're working on hotstamp chips Get a big kitchen scrubber brush with stiffer bristles, that you can wrap your fist around one end and clean the whole chipface with one swipe of the other.
Don't clean the edges one by one. Whether using a brush or a magic eraser, its much easier to do them a stack at a time - maybe 8 or ten chips.
And tooth picks are fine if that's all you have lying around, but something metal like a dental pick or a exacto knife (carefully) is going to do a better job.
I'm sure I sound like a giant jerk here, but it's just honestly good advice for chip cleaning.
Again, I hope you make lots of good poker chip content videos. The world needs them and you seem to be a likeable guy.

Just right a damn book about it, so these scrub donkeys know how to clean their poker chips :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
But I do agree, I was watching the video with some of the same thoughts going through my mind. Especially the poker table being used for the surface area of cleaning the poker chips :jawdrop::dead:
 
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