Toochaloom
Sitting Out
Hi everyone,
I’m seeking feedback on some retro Sahara replicas for my weekly .25/.50 cash game.
They seem pretty straightforward to recreate, though I’m considering two things:
1. I love the look of the no edge spot .25 and 1 chips on paper, but wondering if that could be odd during live play potentially? Usually the $25 chips either don’t get into play, but when they do, it’s at the end of the night when it’s 3-4 handed - so most of the time, it would be 2/3 of the commonly used chips having no edge spots.
2. I’ve done a bit of research and color analysis to get hex colors close to the actual Hotel Sahara chips via Claude. The soft proofing numbers are also all under 1.5 which seems good. One consideration I’m working through is how the .25 and 1 colors with no edge spots could maybe start to blur when all mixed in a pot in my low-light poker room (think basement speakeasy style with amber lighting, not bright casino lighting) especially if they end up being closer in person than they appear on the screen.
Appreciate any insights and tips! I’ve seen a lot of pretty incredible designs on the forum, so I’m hoping to learn a bit before committing to a full set.
Inlay credit: @chipinla
Helpful links:
Chipmatic Designs
ChipGuide: Sahara
Thank you!
I’m seeking feedback on some retro Sahara replicas for my weekly .25/.50 cash game.
They seem pretty straightforward to recreate, though I’m considering two things:
1. I love the look of the no edge spot .25 and 1 chips on paper, but wondering if that could be odd during live play potentially? Usually the $25 chips either don’t get into play, but when they do, it’s at the end of the night when it’s 3-4 handed - so most of the time, it would be 2/3 of the commonly used chips having no edge spots.
2. I’ve done a bit of research and color analysis to get hex colors close to the actual Hotel Sahara chips via Claude. The soft proofing numbers are also all under 1.5 which seems good. One consideration I’m working through is how the .25 and 1 colors with no edge spots could maybe start to blur when all mixed in a pot in my low-light poker room (think basement speakeasy style with amber lighting, not bright casino lighting) especially if they end up being closer in person than they appear on the screen.
Appreciate any insights and tips! I’ve seen a lot of pretty incredible designs on the forum, so I’m hoping to learn a bit before committing to a full set.
Inlay credit: @chipinla
Helpful links:
Chipmatic Designs
ChipGuide: Sahara
Thank you!