Can always count on a good Sunday morning chuckle from you my friend.My opinion is this, a combo of these factors.
Material - not just what it’s made of but what’s in it too
Construction method
Prior use
Condition
Availability
PCF social acceptance - they claim they are inclusive and not elitist, yet they are here because they WON’T use dice chips anymore (they can, the chips themselves are “good enough”), they are just too horrid and it’s just such bad taste to use them, even though it’s literally the only chips some people can afford.
I know it sounds elitist, but they assure me they are not. I guess you could change this to “are they popular with the cool kids”. It’s not cool to hate on chips that are the only chips someone can afford to use to gamble with.
Thanks for that. I’m in a position where it’s hard to justify big money on a product that my friends care little about.
Construction wise, they all look like they’ll outlive me, so they’ll all do a job of being moved around a table every once in a while.
Also, living in Ireland, I have no realistic access to US products unless I can justify absorbing huge shipping costs, which I can’t.
I’m in a position where it’s hard to justify big money on a product that my friends care little about.
Well - i would never have multiple sets if i wouldn‘t have ‚my‘ players.Nobody here buys chips for their players, they buy them for themselves. Get whatever trips your trigger and is within your budget.
I'm not a huge fan of the current paulson clay formula
Uh oh, was that an ad hominem?
Bitch don't get mad because you've got an offbrand weave!Uh oh, was that an ad hominem?
I don't see why folks can't just use a pile of cash to play with. Chips are overrated.
The poker I grew up with was played for piles of coins (and the occasional bit of paper cash). We also didn't play table stakes; players were expected to put more cash in play or pull light if they ran out of cash. It more or less worked for my drunken kitchen-table games with crazy rules and wild cards with my family, but I would not want to play like this in general. Needless to say, there's a certain lack of rules and order in that kind of situation.We did that for years, cash & only cash played.
Most of the guys from my old games (if they were still around) would give me so much shit for using any kind of chips.
The poker I grew up with was played for piles of coins (and the occasional bit of paper cash). We also didn't play table stakes; players were expected to put more cash in play or pull light if they ran out of cash. It more or less worked for my drunken kitchen-table games with crazy rules and wild cards with my family, but I would not want to play like this in general. Needless to say, there's a certain lack of rules and order in that kind of situation.
That’s for sure!The main difference is self worth, you can look at dudes chips and know if he is a nit or not.