Ben Book Warning*** yee be warned
I don't think Brie and I have hosted a single game in over a year! Does it really matter? Some of us enjoy collecting, does anyone really need an outdated currency collection of hundreds of thousands of dollars... or stamps? What about outrageously expensive bottles of Burbon that will never be consumed? Sit on a shelf and looked at? Private libraries of thousands of books to look good on shelves?
So even though we haven't hosted in a year, and when we do its single table tourneys with family and friends, does that make it wrong to collect chips? Something both Brie and I do together and trully passionate about? I don't get it.
Also we attend a lot of meet ups and get to bring guest sets
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That's what makes the hobby special for us, attending these meet ups, meeting new people that share our passion.
We have been very fortunate in what we have managed to put together so far. Also as far as singles being basically useless... I beg to differ.
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Just because some put them in display cases and have them to "look at" doesn't mean we all use them for the same reasons. We enjoy bringing singles and sample sets to games for others coming into the hobby to be able to check out a variety of chips. Even Verteans often have not experienced many of the chips as they may focus on specific sets.
As far as set size, often it comes up "do you really need that many chips?" Well, if you choose to host single table games without aspirations of venturing out to these larger meet ups... then it probably doesn't make sense to you. But there are many of us that trully enjoy getting together and sharing our treasures with others.
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@semicolin there in the brown shirt beside my Landshark probably spent over an hour looking at chips, shuffling through singles and just looking at our collection. I never said a word, but made my whole trip worth while. Watching another chippers passion and looking at the possibilities. No, sorry we didn't drag 500 pounds of poker chips 500 miles just to say look at us, aren't we awesome! It's all about interactions with friends and like minded enthusiasts. You trully never know when you are going to meet yet another life long friend, you never know when looking at sample sets as a new chipper that they might identify their Grail set and future quest!
Remember if you ain't havin fun... you're just dyin!