Chip purchase.

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  • No ketchups in USA.

    #helpful
  • moose wrote: »
    $20 chips rule.

    I stand corrected!
  • Actually $20 plaques super rule.

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  • I prefer the $25k ones...
  • Plaques are the best. I love those things.
  • pkrfce9 wrote: »
    I prefer the $25k ones...

    Haven't managed to get those in play in the cash game yet.
  • Invite corky?
  • moose wrote: »
    Haven't managed to get those in play in the cash game yet.

    does moose casino accept wire transfers? I'd like a 25K plaque for the next 3-6 limit game please.
  • I'll invite you for the next 5000/10000 game.
  • A couple thousand of these are going up for sale today on chiptalk.

    They will go fast. Stardust Mansion from Quebec.

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  • I don't see a Paulson's logo so what are they?
  • They are paulsons
  • moose wrote: »
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    15.6% of the chips available, headed my way. Somebody shoot me or take away my pp account please.
  • I want chips, just something for a small game of 8-10 people..

    Some nice light ones, I don't know where to start.. I read that one thread by Moose but it overwhelmed me.
  • Those are some nice looking chips, but I'm sure they were way out of my price range.
  • The Venerati that Moose linked to in his post (I can't relink right now as it's blocked from work) are on sale for $0.39 a chip brand new. I picked up some used Venerati and really like them.
  • Which post was that? Moose has so many. ;)
  • The chip primer one, post #2, in the ceramics section.

    Here is the venerati link (might or might not work)

    It would be nice to get an experienced point of view on them as I certainly can't offer that.
  • Cool, thanks.
  • The chip primer one, post #2, in the ceramics section.

    Here is the venerati link (might or might not work)

    It would be nice to get an experienced point of view on them as I certainly can't offer that.

    I don't know much about home game chips...but I don't find those sexy
  • To each thier own. People seem to be mixed on ceramic in general. Since I look into everything a bit before I spend a dime I did find a number of indepth reviews on these from seemingly experienced 'chippers' that liked them as well. One really long review comparing several sets said he even liked his Venerati over his Paulsons (blasphemy). I like them but perhaps that's just because I am ignorant and therefore less bound to what has traditionally been defined as perfection in this field. Would love to also get some input from 'chippers' here who have handled them.

    Maybe I should have a forum cash game for testing purposes ;)
  • To each thier own. People seem to be mixed on ceramic in general. Since I look into everything a bit before I spend a dime I did find a number of indepth reviews on these from seemingly experienced 'chippers' that liked them as well. One really long review comparing several sets said he even liked his Venerati over his Paulsons (blasphemy). I like them but perhaps that's just because I am ignorant and therefore less bound to what has traditionally been defined as perfection in this field. Would love to also get some input from 'chippers' here who have handled them.

    Maybe I should have a forum cash game for testing purposes ;)

    I just meant the colours/design
  • The chip primer one, post #2, in the ceramics section.

    Here is the venerati link (might or might not work)

    It would be nice to get an experienced point of view on them as I certainly can't offer that.

    Thanks for the help. Not a ceramics fan myself, but they do look nice.

    I keep coming back to the Milano Chips. I'm sure they're of less quality, but I like the look and feel of them and I can get them locally at 40 cents a piece.

    I also liked the look of those Stardust chips Moose bought, but, like you, I can't make a decision of this gravity that quickly.
  • Stardust chips all sold
  • I know a guy who has some Stardust and maybe looking to unload them... pm me if you are interested and I can make an introduction...
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