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This has been asked before. And assuming that I never joined chiptalk, never received the dreaded "higher education" this wonderful community provides, and didnt know how to spell Benny Binions, this is what I would say:
I've watched a lot of wsop on tv and dont remember any tourneys using coin inlay chips.
If someone had a whole set of WSOP chips they must be worth thousands maybe even ten thousand or more dollars (or atleast several dollars per chip).
Don't take offense to this post as none is intended, but its like the people who post they want to buy Paulson chips (or equivalent value) but they can only spend $300 on a set of 500+, it aint gonna happen unless someone is getting ripped off.
Don't take offense to this post as none is intended, but its like the people who post they want to buy Paulson chips (or equivalent value) but they can only spend $300 on a set of 500+, it aint gonna happen unless someone is getting ripped off.
No offense taken. Just wanted to make sure I don't pass out on the real thing. As I said I believed them to be fake, and even wrote it in the thread title. Have'nt watched poker on TV really, I probably should though but I just watch so little TV.
And BTW I just purchased a set of 500 casino paulsons for less than $300. They were roulette chips and show some use, but definately the real deal. I'll gladly post some pics if you want.
And BTW I just purchased a set of 500 casino paulsons for less than $300. They were roulette chips and show some use, but definately the real deal. I'll gladly post some pics if you want.
No offense taken. Just wanted to make sure I don't pass out on the real thing. As I said I believed them to be fake, and even wrote it in the thread title. Have'nt watched poker on TV really, I probably should though but I just watch so little TV.
And BTW I just purchased a set of 500 casino paulsons for less than $300. They were roulette chips and show some use, but definately the real deal. I'll gladly post some pics if you want.