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Part of me agrees. But then I wonder if the future people who will never experience playing with chips in a casino (let alone clays) will even care about dunes or Binions or Tropicana’s.
Chippers will hand down the hobby to their kids. But…first chippers will have to find someone to trick into having their kids :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
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I believe it. Last meetup Grindr notification went off, after that everyone’s phones were on silent rest of meetup. Guessing everyone didn’t want to tip off others to their chip finds.

I think there must be lots of rare chips on there.

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Part of me agrees. But then I wonder if the future people who will never experience playing with chips in a casino (let alone clays) will even care about dunes or Binions or Tropicana’s.
We r not even close there yet 20-30 years olds are still using clay.
 
I only imagine the passion and admiration will grow as Clay becomes less common and more nostalgic for people. Collectible hobbies are usually ones that you can’t predict.
Absolutely. Just like the demand for Paranoid/Bakelite far exceeds the desire for clay.

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Maybe, if live to be 135 and I'll start seeing TRKs for $1 a chip.
 
Not really what?

90% of the casinos still use clay?
You right you right. I was thinking like, worthwhile clay like stuff that will make them want to come back for it or take it home.

But for sure, if they’re even exposed to clay, if they had a choice they’ll most likely look for that over all else no doubt.

As the clays phased out, we prob won’t see the dropoff in interest. Generation after us is where I’m curious as to their affinity for the more obscure/rarer/older nostalgic collectable stuff.
 
You right you right. I was thinking like, worthwhile clay like stuff that will make them want to come back for it or take it home.

But for sure, if they’re even exposed to clay, if they had a choice they’ll most likely look for that over all else no doubt.

As the clays phased out, we prob won’t see the dropoff in interest. Generation after us is where I’m curious as to their affinity for the more obscure/rarer/older nostalgic collectable stuff.
And I still think it comes down to knowledge and awareness. I’m sure most game runners have zero fkn clue you can get clay chips, but again the cost is prohibitive to our hobby ans it’s difficult to overcome the obstacles to simply buy…however we appeal to people that gamble. They are already poor with money mgmt lol
 
I'll be surprised if in 20-30 years, chips aren't exchanged via an app. Always have exact count of stacks and pot, chopped pots are handled instantly, it's clean, and it's using a device, which toddlers (the people that will be playing poker in 20-30 years) are already proficient at today.
 
And I still think it comes down to knowledge and awareness. I’m sure most game runners have zero fkn clue you can get clay chips, but again the cost is prohibitive to our hobby ans it’s difficult to overcome the obstacles to simply buy…however we appeal to people that gamble. They are already poor with money mgmt lol
However I’m also not sure how much more can they really go up in value. Maybe a few historical sets can get caught up in the craze, but it’s still a very overpriced hobby.
 
I'll be surprised if in 20-30 years, chips aren't exchanged via an app. Always have exact count of stacks and pot, chopped pots are handled instantly, it's clean, and it's using a device, which toddlers (the people that will be playing poker in 20-30 years) are already proficient at today.

 
And my last thoughts on the subject, I think single prices could increase the most…
Truth.

My friends want affordable housing and are trying to navigate life as the first ever American generation to have 0 access to the one American path of long term financial security and wealth building.

But I’m just over here like please sell me your singles for less than 200% market price.
 
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For these, if you just have the broken off flea bitten part, I’ll buy that too. I’m glueing those together 80 at a time to make single chips.
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Is it bs that people bought the 400 chips for $1,849 and flipping them for like $800 a rack (nobody specifically just in general)? Isnt that just freerolling off of PCF folks

Or is it that their release price was too low and should've been higher to start with?

I get that with limited chip releases they can't please everyone. Would be curious to hear peoples thoughts on this.
 
It’s bullshit, but it could be worse
 
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Is it bs that people bought the 400 chips for $1,849 and flipping them for like $800 a rack (nobody specifically just in general)? Isnt that just freerolling off of PCF folks

Or is it that their release price was too low and should've been higher to start with?

I get that with limited chip releases they can't please everyone. Would be curious to hear peoples thoughts on this.
Are you talking about Tigers? They were at $9+ for the same base cost. Or RPC - same deal.
You are going to have to be more specific in which NAGB you are talking about.
 
Are you talking about Tigers? They were at $9+ for the same base cost. Or RPC - same deal.
You are going to have to be more specific in which NAGB you are talking about.
Probably Rancho Agave.
 
Moreso for the vendor. They went thru all the effort and risk, and they left a lot of consumer surplus on the table. To me, flipping these new sets is the same as flipping the "new members deals"
 
Moreso for the vendor. They went thru all the effort and risk, and they left a lot of consumer surplus on the table. To me, flipping these new sets is the same as flipping the "new members deals"
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