Blues poker chips

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So a couple years ago a co-worker got me into poker chips, and I learned that there's a whole world of crazy people out there that collect not just single chips, but whole playable sets. I now have several sets of chips and have spent much more than my wife realizes on chips. My latest set is a set of semi-custom chips with a Blues themed label. This set is for playing limit poker, so I have 1000 of the blue "workhorse" chips that you use for most of the betting and 200 of the brown "value" chips that are worth more (usually about 20x more than the workhorse chips). I made the labels non-denominational so I can play different stakes with them. For example, we play poker at lunch at work for a $5 buy-in, so the blue chips are worth a nickel and we play $0.10/$0.20 limit Hold 'Em. I also plan to use them for bigger games at home where the blues are worth $0.25 each. Or I could play higher stakes and make the blues worth $1 or whatever. I like the flexibility. Here are some shots:
These chips are "China Clays" meaning they are cheaper chips made in China out of a mixture of plastic and other materials, but they are compressed and made to imitate actual clay casino chips like those made by Paulson (unlike cheap plastic injection-molded chips with metal slugs to make them heavier). I bought these at a steep discount of only $0.10/chip then spent another $0.18/chip on the custom labels, plus shipping, etc., so I have about $0.30 a chip into this set. That's much cheaper than real clay chips that go for $1-$3/chip for most sets. The colors of the chips and the edge spots were fixed since they were already made, but I felt like the blues and browns were perfect for a Blues themed set. They are called semi-custom because the chip colors are not unique, but the labels are. Unfortunately I only have about half of them labeled so far since putting the stickers on is tedious, but I have enough to at least play lunchtime poker with 4 of us now.

Re: Blues poker chips

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Take them to Shark Tank, and the investors can help set you up with an automated labeling subcontractor to spare you the tedium & the carpal tunnel. For a 40% share of your future base sales & exclusive rights to the spinoffs, of course.