PCF's Favorite Casino Quarter (25c) - Group A (1 Viewer)

Which are your favorites? Pick up to three.

  • Ameristar IN

    Votes: 8 10.7%
  • Club Domino Costa Rica

    Votes: 16 21.3%
  • Crystal Palace Gambling Hall NV

    Votes: 7 9.3%
  • HP Huntington Park CA

    Votes: 30 40.0%
  • Horseshoe Southern Indiana

    Votes: 32 42.7%
  • Pioneer Las Vegas NV

    Votes: 11 14.7%
  • Players Club MT

    Votes: 31 41.3%

  • Total voters
    75
  • Poll closed .

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Next up, quarters! Group A:
ameristar 1.jpgameristar 2.jpegclub domino 1.pngcrystal palace 1.jpgcrystal palace 2.jpeghp 1.jpeghp2.jpeghsi 1.jpghsi 2.JPGhsi 3.JPGhsi 4.JPGpioneer 1.pngplayers club 1.jpegplayers club 2.JPGplayers club 3.jpeg

The pictures are in the same order as the poll choices. Votes are private, and you cannot see results until you have voted. You also cannot change your vote.
 
Blue quarter, 312 all white spots, fugly/boring inlay…what a dog. And yet the HSI is co-leading the race. Go figure

The Players club though…
 
Blue quarter, 312 all white spots, fugly/boring inlay…what a dog. And yet the HSI is co-leading the race. Go figure

The Players club though…
I completely agree yet voted for the HSI and not the players club. It’s a beautiful chip but for me, not actually a great fractional chip. With fracs especially, often less is more and while some lineups could make an 8v work, I find a simpler spot pattern would generally work better in its place.
 
I completely agree yet voted for the HSI and not the players club. It’s a beautiful chip but for me, not actually a great fractional chip. With fracs especially, often less is more and while some lineups could make an 8v work, I find a simpler spot pattern would generally work better in its place.

Wrong. But I still like you Tom haha :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

In all seriousness though, completely agree with the argument that when it comes to
chip design less is more, particularly for a frac, but that particular chip design just looks lazy.
 
Wrong. But I still like you Tom haha :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

In all seriousness though, completely agree with the argument that when it comes to
chip design less is more, particularly for a frac, but that particular chip design just looks lazy.
To be fair I’m admittedly a sucker for white spots.
 
312 is a great spot design, though - it's clean, it's simple, it's beautiful. It all comes down to the color selection, and the bright white with the light blue is a good look.

Plus, it's almost Colts colors, which with the horseshoe and locale is just beautiful.
 
I can't help it, I like 8V, so I voted Players. If they had a slothclaw quarter I'd probably pick that, even if it didn't flow with the rest of the spots in a set. I also like pink quarters.
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I keep the polls open for days, usually five, to give everybody a chance to put in their 2 cents. Sometimes votes are close. And sometimes it is like this where there are clear winners and four more days likely won’t change that.
 
I completely agree yet voted for the HSI and not the players club. It’s a beautiful chip but for me, not actually a great fractional chip. With fracs especially, often less is more and while some lineups could make an 8v work, I find a simpler spot pattern would generally work better in its place.
boo
 
Glad somebody is getting in the spirit of having an opinion! I voted HSI and Players Club. Looks like I was correct, twice! I like this contest because I own or have owned most of the chips. HSI and Players both are great in person.
 

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