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Card Protectors -- No content
No content, just making conversation.
Just curious, what do people use to let the dealer know their cards are still in play. I use a Sacagawea Dollar coin. |
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I just use $1 chips.
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I use a small solid bronze statue of a chinese dragon.
I firmly believe you should use something other than a chip to protect your hand if that chip could be put into play. I have seen players go all-in and have their hands mucked by mistake THREE times, once in a ring game and twice in tournaments. Anything small and heavy with a flat base like a large coin or small statue is ideal, imho. Just make sure your card protector will not cut, scratch, or otherwise mark the cards. |
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A big, black dildo.
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A big, black dildo. [/ QUOTE ] that made me "LOL" for real. nice one dude. i like using a miniature replica of the stanley cup, everyone loves that |
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A silver zippo.
The Doc |
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A toonie.
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Anything that can reflect like a mirror should not be allowed on the table. Especially sitting next to the dealer.
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$20 gold coin (see my avitar)
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I firmly believe you should use something other than a chip to protect your hand if that chip could be put into play. I have seen players go all-in and have their hands mucked by mistake THREE times, once in a ring game and twice in tournaments. [/ QUOTE ] Just because you are all in does not mean you should not protect your cards. If you are all in but you use a chip to protect your cards put a finger on them and they will not be snatched away from you. |
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