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Mini poker chips?
When I am going to visit people, I often wish I could bring enough chips for an impromptu game. But chips are so damn big. It's especially a problem if I'm flying out somewhere, or being driven by someone else. Are there any good mini-chips on the market, and if so, any suggestions? I think the ideal size would be the size of a quarter, and it'd be nice if they had some decent weight to them. By the way, one time I had a 4-handed cash game at a bar using colored paper clips. In this case, the reason we weren't using actual chips was because I was scared it would look too much like "real" poker and we'd get kicked out. |
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Re: Mini poker chips?
I'd suggest that you use something called 'coins'. They have some that are exactly the size of quarters for approximately $0.25 a piece available at many establishments. There are some smaller denominations available called 'nickels' and 'dimes', which are available for $0.05 and $0.10 respectively. You can even get into 'pennies' at $0.01 each. HTH. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: Mini poker chips?
This reply was way too technical. Please rethink this and try again
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Re: Mini poker chips?
Good visuals and details. Simple to follow.
A+ |
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Re: Mini poker chips?
simple to follow if your playing for those stakes. Not so simple to play larger games.
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simple to follow if your playing for those stakes. Not so simple to play larger games. [/ QUOTE ] Shockingly each coin could easily be multiplied by some factor to meet the required stakes. If only coins factored easily into paper money, damn these Sickles and Knuts |
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Re: Mini poker chips?
I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Home Poker.
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Shockingly each coin could easily be multiplied by some factor to meet the required stakes. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah thats a good idea at the end of the night you just buy everyones pennies for $1 each, and there nickles for $5 each, I'm sure thats going to work out real well for you. As for using paper money. Paper money is a hassle to play poker with. Sure you can do it, but it slows up the game. |
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Re: Mini poker chips?
I am writing a program now on my graphical calculator wich keeps track of two stacksizes in a limit game (basically you just say if you raise, call or fold, while you deal the cards yourself. Pretty usefull if you want to play a quick game in an airplane or something.
Although you could also just play ginrummy |
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