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One more idea would be to scrap the T25k and replace the colors from that chip to the T5k. That would give us a little room to play with the $1 chip colors.
 
Hey everyone. I've been doing my best to take everyone's input and incorporate it into this set, but with only ten colors available it is pretty difficult. However, I want to see this project come to life, and quite a few people have suggested lower denominations as well to incorporate a cash set. If that will help us meet our minimum then I'm all for it, so here is what I have at the moment. I have to keep colors the same if the combinations of base and edge spot colors are concerned because it wouldn't make sense to do otherwise and may result in PGI saying "no" to the whole thing.

I hope you guys like what I have. Constructive criticism is welcomed.

CASH:
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TOURNAMENT:
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Only suggestion I have would be to reverse the colours on the 500 (lavender with white spot) and 25k (white with red spot).
 
Quite possible there will be, but I suspect there will be a few people who will want both a T5 and T25,000, depending on circumstances. That would accommodate both. Or you could keep the white 500 and use a camel base and white spot for the T25,000 (a dark spot might get confused with the T1000?) or lavender with white spot for the T25000.

Just suggestions. Feel free to ignore it. :)
 
I think these colors lean towards a great Cali color cash set. Also maybe change up the spots for the “cash” set.
 
Constructive criticism is welcomed.
Instead of .25, just leave the pink chip non-denominated. That's likely to invite less scrutinythan a .25 amount, and also allows it to be used as a bounty chip on the tournament side.

Consider camel spots on the sky blue 5k rather than a repeated maroon spot. Conversely, consider a camel base for the 1 with sky blue spots.

If you go with camel spots on the 5k, that frees up the 25k to have a maroon base instead of red. Then you'd have no repeating base colors throughout the lineup.
 
Hey everyone. I've been doing my best to take everyone's input and incorporate it into this set, but with only ten colors available it is pretty difficult. However, I want to see this project come to life, and quite a few people have suggested lower denominations as well to incorporate a cash set. If that will help us meet our minimum then I'm all for it, so here is what I have at the moment. I have to keep colors the same if the combinations of base and edge spot colors are concerned because it wouldn't make sense to do otherwise and may result in PGI saying "no" to the whole thing.

I hope you guys like what I have. Constructive criticism is welcomed.

CASH:
ci8ylTcl.png

TOURNAMENT:
eKnDPwSl.png
I wonder why you’re only using 318 spots, with all the other patterns available.
 
I wonder why you’re only using 318 spots, with all the other patterns available.

A lot of people, including myself, wanted to emulate the simplicity of the SDPM tournament set. For the cash denominations there will be progressive edge spots, but the tournament set needs to get finished before we move into the cash set.
 
Sounds like a good poll question. :sneaky:

Which set would you buy for cash, tourney, or both:
A. 5-25-100-500-2000-10000
B. 25-100-500-1000-5000-25000

C. 5-25-100-500-1000-5000

If you were doing the /100 method then obviously:

5-25-100-500-2000-10000 --- .05-.25-$1-$5-$20-$100

The other choices would give you some useless cash amounts like $10, $50, $250
 
Sounds like a good poll question. :sneaky:

Which set would you buy for cash, tourney, or both:
A. 5-25-100-500-2000-10000
B. 25-100-500-1000-5000-25000
I'm gonna be a free thinker on this one. I could actually see the value of either in its own right. I'll be in either way.
 
Take heed any member reading this thread and on the fence on whether to participate. Do it! If not you chance huge regret when the chips arrive, you see how awesome the opportunity was and you have no order coming. Historically it has been the case that if you end up not wanting them you will get your money back.

There is no risk other than missing out......

Get in!
 
I honestly would prefer to do the standard 25-100-500-1000-5000-25000 and then do .25-1-5-25-100 for the cash set. I know a lot of players (myself included) prefer a $20 chip in their cash set, but keeping the T25 stamp would keep us from adding on the cost of another die.
 
Take heed any member reading this thread and on the fence on whether to participate. Do it! If not you chance huge regret when the chips arrive, you see how awesome the opportunity was and you have no order coming. Historically it has been the case that if you end up not wanting them you will get your money back.

There is no risk other than missing out......

Get in!

Thanks @BPTDirector! The more people involved, the lower the cost. As previously stated, if you don't like them someone else probably will.
 
I've been around since the very beginning of the Blue site, and now here - I speak from experience - I have so many regrets here's a couple:

GCOP - Nuf said
Kings Crown
Grand CardRoom cash set on MGK mold
TRK Deadwoods
TRK Rounders

I gotta go cry now - sorry, just don't miss out......
 
Are you planning on ordering the cash and tournament sets together or two separate orders?
 
I honestly would prefer to do the standard 25-100-500-1000-5000-25000 and then do .25-1-5-25-100 for the cash set. I know a lot of players (myself included) prefer a $20 chip in their cash set, but keeping the T25 stamp would keep us from adding on the cost of another die.
Doing the sets separately is nine dies total. A 5-25-100-500-2000-10000 multipurpose set is just six, so that's three extra dies your way.

And since you're re-using chips (25, 100) across both sets, there's no extra security gained from doing them separately. Just sayin'.

If folks really want T1000, T5000, and T25000 chips for tourney, you can add those as extras to the 5-25-100-500-2000-10000 set. Still the same extra three stamps.
 
Has anyone ever done a series of chips with cash denoms on one side, and tourney denoms on the other side?

1/20 - T5
1/4 - T25
1 - T100
5 - T500
20 - T2K
100 - T10K

Maybe it's a dumb idea.
 
Has anyone ever done a series of chips with cash denoms on one side, and tourney denoms on the other side?

1/20 - T5
1/4 - T25
1 - T100
5 - T500
20 - T2K
100 - T10K

Maybe it's a dumb idea.

I've never seen it done, and, truthfully, I think it would create more confusion among players than one would want to deal with.
 
Okay. So, I'm going to start a voting thread shortly with some different set mock-ups and we're just going to have to decide on one because, as much as I'd like to, it's just not possible to please everyone. Please be on the look out for that soon!
 
Has anyone ever done a series of chips with cash denoms on one side, and tourney denoms on the other side?

1/20 - T5
1/4 - T25
1 - T100
5 - T500
20 - T2K
100 - T10K

Maybe it's a dumb idea.
No, but I have a custom 1/4-pie chip set design where each chip shares the 'standard' colors of the two denominations that could be used. Tourney colors on top/bottom, cash colors on left/right. But just one denomination (units or cents, respectively).
 
Hey everyone. I've been doing my best to take everyone's input and incorporate it into this set, but with only ten colors available it is pretty difficult. However, I want to see this project come to life, and quite a few people have suggested lower denominations as well to incorporate a cash set. If that will help us meet our minimum then I'm all for it, so here is what I have at the moment. I have to keep colors the same if the combinations of base and edge spot colors are concerned because it wouldn't make sense to do otherwise and may result in PGI saying "no" to the whole thing.

I hope you guys like what I have. Constructive criticism is welcomed.

CASH:
ci8ylTcl.png

TOURNAMENT:
eKnDPwSl.png


Wow... love the white 500.

LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I've always LOVED this set from the National Heads-Up Championship. It would mean a switch from 314 to 312 spots, and we would have to move some chips around IE: the T100k for the T100, but what do you all think about doing something like this?

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Or we could emulate the Caesar's Palace chips using 314 spots. I personally like the smaller spots better.
 
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