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Originally Posted by Matthew $1 = Blue (my preference) or White
$5 = Red
$25 = Green
$100 = Black
$500 = Purple
$1000 = Yellow
$5000 = Pink
But I'm more of a traditionalist and only my opinion.
The rest ($0.25 $0.50, $2, $3, $4, $10, $50, $10,000+) should be any color you want. The creativity and uniqueness of a chip comes from the inlay design and the edge spot colors, not necesarily the base color of the chip. The chip colors above seem to be common and I believe casinos have stardized on at least the Red, Green, Black and Purple. I read somewhere (and of course I don't have the details) but the moral of the story was that a new casino opened up and made a black $1 chip - the others freaked out thinking that confussion could arise if the $1 black chips were brought in and mixed up with their $100 Black chips.
Again, just my opinion - but for your chips in your game - get and use what you like.
Thanks,
Matt |
but do you not agree that it would be much easier to have a consistent color scheme, so that "everybody" would know what color a denomination is supposed to be? If we all started using the same color scheme, this could happen in a very short period of time. you already say that you are a traditionalist, and there are certain colors that none of us disagree on (red, green, black).
what is wrong with having a full spectrum color scheme? we are the premiere poker chip discussion forum are we? We should decide right here and now, and make it official.
