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Thanks for all the opinions. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
The first set is: Red/Arc Yellow Green/DG Pink Black/ DG Peach Purple/ DG Green The second is: Mandarin Red/ Imperial Blue Light Green/ Chocolate Black/ DG Peach Lavender/ Arc Yellow Set 2 is an attempt to duplicate the Palmas Club chips. My wife and one of my poker buddies are both red/green colorblind, so I have had to make sure there is enough of a difference in the red and green so that they (and any male children or grand children that I might have in the future) can tell them apart at a glance. That ruled out a lot of possible color combos. Ozazl |
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#12
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My wife and one of my poker buddies are both red/green colorblind [/ QUOTE ] never thought of this... but with G/R colorblindness being so common, do casinos take it into account when choosing color combinations? Just wonderin'... -faith |
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First set and it's not even close [/ QUOTE ] |
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[ QUOTE ] First set and it's not even close [/ QUOTE ] Do you see why? [/ QUOTE ] Now I feel like a jerk. Your wife and one of your poker buddies literally cannot see why. Hope the set works out given this unusual constraint. |
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well, most have the amount of the chip printed on the label. not talking about tournaments of course. but you dont often see a red in play at a tournament.
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