Lake Elsinore: which frac? (2 Viewers)

Which frac color for a set of Lake Elsinore?

  • Arc Yellow

  • Blurple

  • Hot Pink

  • Indian Blue

  • Lilac

  • Mint Green

  • Other (pls post your suggestion below)


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Have accumulated a bunch of racks of solids in the past couple of years. And I figure it’s time I put them to good use.

Im not too fussed about matching condition, I just want to pick the perfect color for a frac.

Mint Green
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Indian Blue
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Lilac
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Hot Pink
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Arc Yellow
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Blurple
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Mint and it's not even close. WhatsApp me if you ever want to let go of the Indian Blues!
 
Do you have a pic of the faces of the chips? We were in Lake Elsinore a few months back and stayed right next door to the casino but after reading some poker room reviews I avoided going in. Would love to see what the chips look like side by side (I voted for mint green fwiw) without the fracs.
 
I think you will love this thread. The old chips are amazing and were sold here on PCF last year

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Oooof those colors are great. I just went through a 48 page post from last year about ‘knockoff’ and ‘tribute’ chips, but didn’t get a clear picture about how folks feel about designs that simply lift the color and edge spots of the chips? I really like the color schemes of these chips and wanted to do a California set for myself.
 
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Looks like some of you might be right…Indian Blue and Lilac seem too close right?
My opinion - Indian blue is too close just because I’d prefer a wide variety of base colors - there are usually only 3-4 different chips in the table; let’s use the rainbow! But I can’t see how it could be a dirty stack problem unless you’re literally color blind.

Lilac is too close to what? The tiny spot on the $1? Are people really worried about dirty stacks with that? Seems preposterous to me.
 
My opinion - Indian blue is too close just because I’d prefer a wide variety of base colors - there are usually only 3-4 different chips in the table; let’s use the rainbow! But I can’t see how it could be a dirty stack problem unless you’re literally color blind.

Lilac is too close to what? The tiny spot on the $1? Are people really worried about dirty stacks with that? Seems preposterous to me.
for me, the color value of the lilac and base of the $1's is too close together, making it look muddy (imo). The only differentiation looks like a shift in hue, which could work if the shift was larger I think.
 
(being a color theory nerd here because I paint):

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notice how the lilac kinda blends in with the $1. whereas the rest of the denoms (1-100) have good contrast in value to each other.

edit: also agree on indian blue, even though the value contrast is ok, I think the hues are a little too close together. Should still work imo. and fwiw I don't think any of the frac options will produce dirty stacks

also just by rack view lilac is my favorite anyways HAHA. some rules are meant to be broken
 
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