Skyline - Casino Chips - The best mold I found so far (2 Viewers)

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Finally I decided to do 5 limited sets a 500 Chips.
This is the best chip mold I ever found, but price will be high. Chips will sell at a price of 1,79 or better the set including the best cards, a high gloss case, ALL IN and Dealerbuttons, ... will be EUR 1000.0. Let's see if there will be market.

Chips are 40mm and 15g including UV mark .

Here are some tease fotos. More to come the next days
 

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Love the colours and inlay. Not sure about the denom breakdown though. Assuming these are for tournaments? 15g? Thats too heavy IMO. Looking forward to seeing more.
I have denoms 1, 5, 10, 25, 100, 500, 1000 and 5000. It will have 3 Cashgame and 2 Tournament sets.
 
would you like feedback on breakdowns? for a cash set breakdown thats less than optimal and doesnt make much sense.
why that? For a high 1-2 game you just need a few 1s and many 5 and 10s. That is how most of the private games here in Austria or Germany play. Collection stays in the tray and does not go into a tip cashbox.
 
why that? For a high 1-2 game you just need a few 1s and many 5 and 10s. That is how most of the private games here in Austria or Germany play. Collection stays in the tray and does not go into a tip cashbox.
for 500 chips i would be inclined to do the one of the following depending on how much bank yoj are aiming for and what range of stakes you are trying to accomodate.

100 × $1
300 x $5
80 x $25
20 x $100.
thats $5600 in bank

or
100 × $1
250 x $5
125 x $25
25 x $100.
thats $6975 in bank.

or
100 × $1
250 x $5
100 x $25
50 x $100.
thats $8850 in bank.

not sure whats the point of the following
25 x 500
15 x 1000
10 x 5000
that alone is $77500 in bank. not sure what a 1/2, 2/5, 5/10 game would need that much extra in bank for. You would need to be playing a 10/20 game, 8 max with 5 rebuys of a 100bb each to need that much bank.

Ultimately when deciding on a breaking down you need to settle on a range of stakes you are trying to accomodate. Or is a case of putting a set of chips together for noobs who have no idea about breakdowns into buying a set because it has lots of different chips in it and has hi value chips in it?

Exhibit A.
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skittles set of a game i played in. way too many chips and not enough of each denom. game did not flow as people were constantly having to make change all the time etc.
 
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this are all denoms



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They definitely look great! Who makes them? I do agree with the others in the thread though that the breakdown doesn’t make a lot of sense. I would never get both 5s and 10s in the same set and 500s/1ks will be probably not be needed for a 1/2 game, let alone 5ks!
 
not sure whats the point of the following
25 x 500
15 x 1000
10 x 5000
that alone is $77500 in bank. not sure what a 1/2, 2/5, 5/10 game would need that much extra in bank for.

My home game which is a €2-€2 omaha there is often +50k on the table. I often use a 1k barrel in my game.
 

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