sleepypiggly
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Here you go, folks, feast your eyes on this Ultimate Bet Paulson RHC tourney set - 2,400 chips (plus some extras, plus sample sets). No labels, just the original inlay, all with sharp edges. These I believe were intended for both poker and blackjack tournaments, and there were a ton more 25 and 100 denoms available vs. 5, 500, 1,000, and 5,000.
I guess none of these chips were mint, since they have been through the series, but I managed to pick out the best ones out of like 8k chips, back in the day. They certainly feel mint. All of these chips have sharp edges, and some racks are chips that are still chalky. Note that the $500 chips have sharp edges too (this, along with $5 chips, saw the most wear in this series).
I had to buy and go thru 8k of these chips to assemble this set with the perfect tourney breakdown. The most difficult chip to get was the $5k chip, as others can tell you. Most have given up on the $5k and resorted to relabeling other chips, but I persisted. To get 2 racks of it in such crispy new condition was... painful, but satisfying. And then, when I finished, I promptly stuffed them into boxes to satisfy the hoarding mind. I've never even played with them.
Breakdown:
(800) 25
(800) 100
(400) 500
(200) 1,000
(200) 5,000
Enjoy!
I guess none of these chips were mint, since they have been through the series, but I managed to pick out the best ones out of like 8k chips, back in the day. They certainly feel mint. All of these chips have sharp edges, and some racks are chips that are still chalky. Note that the $500 chips have sharp edges too (this, along with $5 chips, saw the most wear in this series).
I had to buy and go thru 8k of these chips to assemble this set with the perfect tourney breakdown. The most difficult chip to get was the $5k chip, as others can tell you. Most have given up on the $5k and resorted to relabeling other chips, but I persisted. To get 2 racks of it in such crispy new condition was... painful, but satisfying. And then, when I finished, I promptly stuffed them into boxes to satisfy the hoarding mind. I've never even played with them.
Breakdown:
(800) 25
(800) 100
(400) 500
(200) 1,000
(200) 5,000
Enjoy!
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