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02-12-2006, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by jldecarlo Do we have an option to make some of the edgespots the same as the primary chip color?
This will allow assymetrical edgespots (see the samurai .25), and also let us "create" new patterns (2 1/2 + 2 1/4, make the 1/4" spots the same as the primary chip color = 2 1/2).
L | That would make a big positive difference I think.... | 
02-12-2006, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Strange  On chip edge progression -...that new Paulson set looks a little odd to me. | That's because they are limited to choosing only three patterns. They have to spread that among the seven denoms. | 
02-12-2006, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Strange
On chip edge progression - I seem to remember the High Rollers were good | Me too, especially the $100 chip. I absolutely love the High Rollers $100. Pink and blue on black, with 8 triangle wedges for edgespots. (I don't think that pattern is an option though) With most of the denoms the spots were partially covered by the grand inlay, so it was not a prominent feature. | 
02-12-2006, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jldecarlo Do we have an option to make some of the edgespots the same as the primary chip color?
This will allow assymetrical edgespots (see the samurai .25), and also let us "create" new patterns (2 1/2 + 2 1/4, make the 1/4" spots the same as the primary chip color = 2 1/2).
L | I will say yes until I fnd out otherwise. O know several vendors that have used that trick with this manufaturer, and it has been allowed. | 
02-12-2006, 12:38 PM
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Chips: 1,203 | | | Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion Um... Is there any chance of making a $.50 chip? I don't understand why sets have $.25 and $25. Why not take off the money symbol and use one chip... or... use a 25 and a 50... yeeha! | 
02-12-2006, 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Stevo Um... Is there any chance of making a $.50 chip? I don't understand why sets have $.25 and $25. Why not take off the money symbol and use one chip... or... use a 25 and a 50... yeeha! | What is the use of a .50 chip?
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02-12-2006, 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by circlencircle What is the use of a .50 chip? | I would guess for the big blind in a .25/.50 game. That's what I bought a bunch of 50˘ St. Jo's for. | 
02-12-2006, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by TenPercenter I would guess for the big blind in a .25/.50 game. That's what I bought a bunch of 50¢ St. Jo's for. | I use 25/50 blinds in my game as well but it just makes more sense to me to use two 25's than to have another chip in my set. Thats just me though...
edit - rather not so much another chip in the set but also more chips on the table.. I dont see any reason to have more than 3 denominations on the table except in rare situations...
*shrug*
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02-12-2006, 01:03 PM
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Chips: 5,832 | | | Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion The .50c chip is useful in $1/$2 limit as the SB and you need less chips for .25/.50 NL. Just give everyone a handful .25c chips for the SB and then you don't need very many of them. Plus, I don't like the SB having to be more than 1 chip and we play a lot of 1/2 limit. | 
02-12-2006, 01:27 PM
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Chips: 462 | | | Re: Protégé Stage 1 - Master Thread - General Discussion Can we just use the Samurai colors/edgespots and design a new inlay? I still love thoses color combinations - I just don't care for the theme.
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