Board Games with Scott 018- Poker Chips
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in your video you said that you didnt like the chips that had two or three colours on the side because you cant tell easily witch ones are witch. i think this was because you only had a sample kit. When you have the different coloured chips in the same stack it is hard to tell which ones are witch but when yyou actualy play with these chips in the correct piles it is easy to see the colour of the chips. I have even seen them use these chips on High Stakes Poker and i love the look of them :)
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great review
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I started with same plastic then went to poker chips with metal inserts witch are good but you might want to go get more because if you have a good amount of people playing or just want to play long you should have a lot here is how it goes for me ( 1-2 players 400 poker chips) (2-3 players about 600 poker chips) so for each extra player you should look in to 200 extra poker chips. That is for Texas holdem which if you are new you should start on black jack which is also called 21 but the deal
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i started with metal chips, couple months later i bought clay chips. clay chips are expensive though but good in the long run.
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wow, i've never thought of using chips for monopoly, good idea.
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umm, my bicycle clay chips match exactly what you want. There aren't any currencies on them but I got a 100 pack for $8
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mmm... chips
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I cant find the turf club chips anywhere. Any suggestions?
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Where can I get your "special occasions" chip set? Also did you get those marked or are they basic 1 color only chips?
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Thank you for this interesting review. Too bad the Turf Club chips don't seem to be around anymore.
Very cool.
Which seven denominations did you go with for your nicest set?
Which denominations do you have for your regular chip set?
josephc4 2 years ago
For train games, which is when I use them the most, I like to use:
1,2,5,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000,5000.
snicholson 2 years ago