I was wondering how often you see a 3 dollar chip in use in a casino, or in a home game ?
3/6 limit.
Could even be one of the reasons they closed.I believe the now-closed Vineyard casino ran 3/6 limit with $3 chips. They had 12,000 of the $3 chips for some reason....
+1 this ^^^^I have over 1600 each mint Aces $2s and $3s -- they're just beautiful light blue and orange chips. IMO, they're great for 2/4 and 3/6 limit games, respectively.
Using all $1s just slows the game down...
Judging by how difficult it is to get them for my seating project, not very often! Same with the $4 chip.
I think they're like $2 bills - they exist but aren't used much.
They use them in the $9/18 Mixed games at both the Aria and at the Wynn/Encore, so it's possible someone brought one over into the $1/3 NL game, but they're not a standard chip in those games. The dealer probably should change them out in that game, because it's not a chip that other players in the game might even recognize.And call me crazy but I swear I had some $3 chips in hand at the $1/$3 table(s) at Aria. I know for a fact I got some $2 in change from the dealer (without requesting it) at Caesar's at a $1/$2 table.
$9/$18 Mixed Games at the Wynn/Encore FTW!
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They use them in the $9/18 Mixed games at both the Aria and at the Wynn/Encore, so it's possible someone brought one over into the $1/3 NL game, but they're not a standard chip in those games. The dealer probably should change them out in that game, because it's not a chip that other players in the game might even recognize.
I think $3 chips are great for a home-game $3/6 limit game, although you have to have some lower denomination chips in play for the blinds (or antes in stud games). I think in poker rooms part of the reason they stick to $1s in $3/6 and $4/8 is for the rake, but someone more knowledgeable than me could probably give a better explanation. In any event, in a home game you don't have to worry about that.
they're like $2 bills - they exist but aren't used much.
Wait....there is a $2 bill ?
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I have occasionally played $8/16 Omaha at the Venetian with what I recall to be very minty green $2 chips. I just searched for the chip on Google Images and the pics that come up look more like an avocado green. I thought they were much brighter, but my memory may just be messed up.Correction, the behavior game was 8/16 played with $2 chips.