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Hello, i was wondering if i could buy the chips that they use at the WSOP. I really REALLY love them.
Any info is greatly appreciated Thank you |
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Hello, i was wondering if i could buy the chips that they use at the WSOP. I really REALLY love them. Any info is greatly appreciated Thank you [/ QUOTE ] yeah me too....except Im going to "hellmuth" them (hide them in my pocket and stick them on the table when no one is looking) |
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These are "Bud Jones" chips. They are plastic chips with a metal insert. Canterbury uses the same chips. I hated them at first, but have grown to really like them. They are relatively durable, they don't get grimy, sound nice, shuffle well, and stack beautifully. No, they are not clay, but they are pretty good chips to play with.
Link to review |
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whats to stop someone from counterfieting this. It looks really easy to do
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Thanks for the quick reply.
1) would you recommend them? 2) how do they compare to clay? 3) how do they compare to the ones everybody has (diamond, dice edged 11.5g clay chips) |
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Also, where would i be able to buy them? They're really slick looking, espically when i see them on tv + pictures. Makes me want them more [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img].
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wow, those are beautiful chips.
Thank you so much. |
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[ QUOTE ] Hello, i was wondering if i could buy the chips that they use at the WSOP. I really REALLY love them. Any info is greatly appreciated Thank you [/ QUOTE ] yeah me too....except Im going to "hellmuth" them (hide them in my pocket and stick them on the table when no one is looking) [/ QUOTE ] linky? |
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I would assume the same protections that are in clay chips, such as blacklight markers.
-Diplomat |
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