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Up for auction is a mint tournament set of PokerChipForum ceramic chips. These are from a GB @Tommy ran on the site a few years back. Hopefully this set will find a new home in which it can see the felt as it never got that chance on my own rotation, unfortunately. No reserve!
The breakdown is as follows:
160 x T25
160 x T100
80 x T500
140 x T1K
60 x T5K
One could run one table at 12/12 or two tables at 8/8 and have enough for rebuys and color-ups.
Just let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for looking!
Paulo-
The breakdown is as follows:
160 x T25
160 x T100
80 x T500
140 x T1K
60 x T5K
One could run one table at 12/12 or two tables at 8/8 and have enough for rebuys and color-ups.
Just let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks for looking!
Paulo-