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Id like to see the martini club clays offered again. With $1000 and $5000 Demons. I love my set. wish i had got more at the time. Great chips
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Old 05-02-2006, 10:12 AM
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They're a great looking chip. Good luck with them.
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I would love to see more denoms for Pharaohs. I have a setup for T1000 and that works fine with the 20/16/5 starting stacks. But I also use Pharaohs for cash games. This works well for the most part, except sometimes I have to play really low limit when the girlfriend plays, like .25/.50, so a .50 chip woulda been helpful.
I would also love to see faux clays with a recessed inlay for labelling...oh and with edge spots too..heh, now that would rock!

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Old 05-02-2006, 11:20 AM
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Do you really need a .50 chip for playing .25/.50? I don't play cash games so I don't know how it is to have to use two chips for a large bet. I don't see a big deal with it, but again, I don't play cash games.
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Yea, I'm with Slagar. Sounds like you just need more .25 chips.
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mine are for tournement only. and even if i used mine for cash id just just the $25 greens as a Quarter and the $100 as $1
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Id like to see the martini club clays offered again. With $1000 and $5000 Demons. I love my set. wish i had got more at the time. Great chips
The "Mardi Gras" clay use the same mold as the "Martini Club" chips. The inlay is a little different. You can get $1,000, $5,000 & $25,000 denoms with the "Mardi Gras" inlay which would play very well with your chips. They also offer the lowest price of the quality clay chips. Check with "Holdem Poker Chips," they are the vendor for "Mardi Gras" clay.
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hey mike ....you mean like this?

i did get some, but if they ever did anothe run id get more $25's, $100's too


unless of course i see some in the M2M area.
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Nice chips, Brimar. How do those compare to Paulsons?
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Mardi Gras are pretty sweet. They are pretty hard, but they sure do stack nicely.
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