For Sale RIO WSOP 2018, 2019, 2021 Final Table Set (51 Viewers)

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Up for sale is a RIO WSOP final table set. Key differences from other RIO chips you may have seen:
- Embedded RFID technology. Project ready for someone that wanted to enhance their home game with stack/pot counting capability
- Actual chips used at the final table of the Main Event WSOP for several years
- Large quantity of extremely rare 50mm chips - used at the final table! I am unsure of exact counts but my understanding is only a few hundred of these exist for each denomination.

Usage reference: https://www.pokerchipforum.com/resources/wsop-chips-rio-paulson-chips.115/#-chip-usage-timeline

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Sourcing data from PCF on an ideal final table breakdown of a T25k based set:
120 x T25k
120 x T100k
50 x T500k
75 x T1M (15x for T25k/T100k color-ups)
5 x T5M (for T500k color-ups)

The 370 chip breakdown above is offered for sale for: $22,000


The full breakdown of chips I have available is:
200x T25k
200x T100k
80x T500k
85x T1M
7x T5M

If someone wanted to chase a breakdown like the one listed below, I would be willing to sell additional chips to support. I do not have sufficient 1M or 5M to support the full suggested breakdown, but my experience the chips shown is sufficient to run a 2-table tournament.

20-player T25k-base tourney set (8/8/4/7/x):
160 x T25k
160 x T100k
80 x T500k
140 x T1M
60 x T5M

I am open to splits if a large quantity of chips are spoken for. Also open to slightly different breakdowns if a large quantity of chips are spoken for. Please PM me to discuss.

If you have any chips in my trade thread, I would of course be very excited to buy them to help offset cost in a favorable manner.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/wsop-trades.144066/
 
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I think it must be a different method on the edge spots than we are used to. If you look closely, every edge spot has the same sort of geometric shape on the edges. As far as I know, you don’t see that kind of uniformity with the typical methodology.
 
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Indeed it looks like the slots for the edge spots may have been CNC machined with high-precision equipment after the compression molding and the spots were inserted afterwards into such slots. Judging by the regular rail shape from the side view. Maybe the spots contain RFID antennae that might not survive compression molding or just to have better control how they end up positioned in the final chip?
 

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