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Anon for now: Terminology?
Just curious... What is the proper term for someone who either spreads $10 - 2 x $30 at DD or backcounts shoes and flat bets $50. Am I a "Red Chipper" or a "Green Chipper".
I realize that I am opening myself up for some pretty obvious pot shots with this question and I am relying upon your maturity to at least come up with some creative insults
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Parker: Re: Terminology?
> Just curious... What is the proper term for
> someone who either spreads $10 - 2 x $30 at
> DD or backcounts shoes and flat bets $50. Am
> I a "Red Chipper" or a "Green
> Chipper".
I'd call you a red-low green bettor. :-)
While there are no hard and fast rules, the terms most commonly refer to the table minimums. If you usually play at $5 or $10 min tables, you are a red chip bettor, if you play at $25 min tables you are a green chip bettor.
So, you might be considered a red chip bettor on the DD game and a green chip bettor on the shoes.
Like I said, red/low green.
> I realize that I am opening myself up for
> some pretty obvious pot shots with this
> question and I am relying upon your maturity
> to at least come up with some creative
> insults
You must think you're at some other website.
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Buick Riviera: Re: Terminology?
> Just curious... What is the proper term for
> someone who either spreads $10 - 2 x $30 at
> DD or backcounts shoes and flat bets $50. Am
> I a "Red Chipper" or a "Green
> Chipper".
Neither. I would call you a Mellow Yellow Chipper (because that's what you get when you mix red and green).
Buick
(sorry, I couldn't resist)
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Norm Wattenberger: Re: Terminology?
> Neither. I would call you a Mellow Yellow
> Chipper (because that's what you get when
> you mix red and green).
Actually, if you mix red & green lights you get yellow. But if you mix red & green pigments, you get brown.
Sorry, I couldn't resist either
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Buick Riviera: Re: Terminology?
> Actually, if you mix red & green lights
> you get yellow. But if you mix red &
> green pigments, you get brown.
> Sorry, I couldn't resist either
Of course you're correct on the pigment observation but I hesitated to label our poster a Brown Chipper for fear 1) He'd be perceived as a Sweaty Spaniard regular or 2) He'd be perceived as a pasture paddy.
So as always, I took the high road. :-)
Buick
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Anon for now: Thanks
Thanks for the clarification. By the way Parker, you are right... I usually post on that "other" site that is so well known.
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