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I purchased a set of 600 custom ASM chips back in 2005. Ideally, I wanted to host tournaments, but the housing crisis put a stop to that. Back then, leaving the denomination off the chips and using a poster to as a value guide seemed like a good idea. T1000 and T1500 were popular starting stacks, but T10000 games were getting popular. It just seemed obvious that having a value guide would give me the most flexibility with games. However, nobody remembered the value of each chip, so I was always answering the question, “what’s the chocolate one worth again?” It got to the point where players were betting colors, “I raise you 2 grays!”
My set was not complete. I had always wanted to add to my ASMs so that I could host larger games. Recently, I put in an order to CPC for 500 more chips, adding to the colors I already had and adding three more.
My question is do you think it would be odd to add the denominations to the inlays for all the new chips, leaving me a mixed set? The inlays would be similar but different enough to notice. Or, should I just keep the inlay the same and continue to use a poster with the values?
My set was not complete. I had always wanted to add to my ASMs so that I could host larger games. Recently, I put in an order to CPC for 500 more chips, adding to the colors I already had and adding three more.
My question is do you think it would be odd to add the denominations to the inlays for all the new chips, leaving me a mixed set? The inlays would be similar but different enough to notice. Or, should I just keep the inlay the same and continue to use a poster with the values?