Cancelled New Jacks Cinci $2 and Snapper (1 Viewer)

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For Sale are two Barrels of Jack Cinci Snappers New, and a barrel of Jacks Cini $2's New. $180 per barrel for the snappers and $60 for the barrel of $2's. $400 for the whole lot.

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Sorry guys I see wanted ads of people willing to $1k/ rack for new snappers, I’m not sure why I would let them go for anything less than what people are willing to pay.
Just because 1 or 2 guys are foolishly willing to pay 3x more than anyone else does not forever set the price
 
Just because one individual is willing to pay $1000/rack does not mean that is market value. For instance I am willing to overpay (Vineyard $500 :LOL: :laugh:) for 43mm singles I don't have to just get them right away. Then again I am sure these will sell for asking price so what does it matter.
Sorry guys I see wanted ads of people willing to $1k/ rack for new snappers, I’m not sure why I would let them go for anything less than what people are willing to pay.
 
You almost have a really nice cash set there. Looks like you could fill out your $2s as fracs and dump the snappers. I know someone who can help with that. Cash is temporary, but a solid chip set is forever.
 
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Pretty sure that sale thread crapping isn't cool.

In defense of the OP, he/she is new and the current market is/was $1,000 per rack. The bottom may fall out quickly, but market is market.

Zillow used to have a "make me move" feature for buying homes that weren't really for sale.
I think all comments here so far have been pretty civil and not in the thread crapping category.

If there are 50 people that would like to buy something, but are only willing to pay $3 for it and there are 2 others that are willing to $10 for the same item, once one of the 2 has purchased for $10, what is the market price now?
 
I think all comments here so far have been pretty civil and not in the thread crapping category.

If there are 50 people that would like to buy something, but are only willing to pay $3 for it and there are 2 others that are willing to $10 for the same item, once one of the 2 has purchased for $10, what is the market price now?
Looks like some prior posts were edited - which is good :)

Apparently, the market fluctuates - like stock prices - some have more volatility than others.
 
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Apparently, the market fluctuates - like stock prices - some have more volatility than others.
It does, and at times it can fluctuate violently in a very short period of time.

In terms of the stock market it is sort of like how a large cap stock, say MSFT or AMZN is unlikely to go up or down more than 2 or 3% in a day, but a penny stock can fluctuate 20% multiple times in a day.
 
I think all comments here so far have been pretty civil and not in the thread crapping category.

If there are 50 people that would like to buy something, but are only willing to pay $3 for it and there are 2 others that are willing to $10 for the same item, once one of the 2 has purchased for $10, what is the market price now?
I don't have a horse in this race for the most part, but I just want to point out that being "civil" does not equate to the absence of thread crapping, FWIW.
 
The prices on these are absolutely insane. They were going for $350 used when the casino was still open. Jim gets the chips and the things increase in value by 100%? If the market was like this back when the Jack Cinci was open they’d have no snappers they’d all be harvested. Anyways the market is the market so I guess these are $10 a chips now. GLWS.
 
I think all comments here so far have been pretty civil and not in the thread crapping category.

If there are 50 people that would like to buy something, but are only willing to pay $3 for it and there are 2 others that are willing to $10 for the same item, once one of the 2 has purchased for $10, what is
Just because 1 or 2 guys are foolishly willing to pay 3x more than anyone else does not forever set the price

It does, and at times it can fluctuate violently in a very short period of time.

In terms of the stock market it is sort of like how a large cap stock, say MSFT or AMZN is unlikely to go up or down more than 2 or 3% in a day, but a penny stock can fluctuate 20% multiple times in a day.
enough.. there are other threads for this discussion.. if you aren't interested in the chips, move along.
 
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