Canceled Silver Club Tournament Set (2 Viewers)

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Greykin

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Auction ends at: 1:00 PM Eastern Time
Auction ends on: May 14, 2022
Starting bid: $750
Minimum bid increment: $5
Payments accepted: PayPal F&F, PayPal G&S
Shipping terms: Winner Pays - Worldwide
Ships via: USPS Large Flat Rate Box

600 chip set of custom CPCs on the FDL mold originally designed by @Quicksilver-75. The chips are sharp cornered and in very good condition...I'd call them near mint but check the pics and make your own judgement. Winner of the auction will receive the 600 chip set, 18 spare chips and a dealer button.

Chip trays not included and shipping will be separate and via USPS flat rate in CONUS. If the auction price gets to $1000 then I'll cover shipping to CONUS addresses. I'm willing to ship overseas as long as the winner/receiver understands the actual shipping price will be stupid expensive and my responsibility for the chips ends when I hand them to the shipper. PPFF is preferred, but PPGS is fine too if buyer pays the 3%.

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Breakdown wizards, what tourney would one run with this chipset breakdown? I've always been tempted by these, so pretty.
I have run a few but never with these denoms.

@grantc54 is a wizard at this stuff. Maybe some help.

I also wonder how much it takes to get more made, potentially. Is it as simple as seeking permission from Steve and then paying CPC? Maybe he doesn’t want the art replicated.

I have always wanted them also!
 
For a 9-player game with blinds starting at 5k/5k, each player can start with 1.5M (300x the big blind) 10/18/10 for a total of 38 chips. Or you could go 500x the big blind with 10/18/20 and start 2.5M in chips and used the leftover 25k chips to color up the 5ks, and use the 500k and 1M chips to color up later. Or go super high roller and go 10/18/20/4/1 and have 5M starting stacks for 9 players. These are just some rough numbers I came up with. I'm sure there is a more efficient way to use the set.
 
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