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Bomb Pot Token for Poker, Texas Hold 'Em

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February 26, 2024

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A bomb pot token for your poker home games. Bomb pot rules:

  • Each player is given a bomb pot as part of their initial buy-in. At any point between hands, they can activate their bomb pot token to designate the next hand as a bomb pot. The player activating their token gets to act as the dealer for the hand.
  • Everybody posts an ante (typically 5 big blinds) into the pot. They're dealt their hole cards, and the flop is immediately dealt. Play continues as normal with the post-flop betting round.
  • Optionally, the token user can specify a variant to be played: common variants are the regular pineapple or the lazy pineapple.
    • In the regular pineapple, players are dealt three cards, and once the flop is dealt, players pick one of their cards to discard.
    • In the lazy pineapple, players hold their three cards until the river is dealt, at which point they pick what to throw away.

This print requires the AMS, as it's a completely flush token. If you print this in a single colour, it'll just be a solid disk. I think the red/back/white shown in the example print looks really nice, but pick whatever colours make you happy.

 

All the edges are cleaned up, and I fine-tuned the text to make sure it prints cleanly with minimal colour bleed. The token is sized to be the same as common chip rack stack separators (the transparent acrylic things), so this will fit perfectly in your chip tray or rack.

 

I recommend 6 walls, 100% infill. They're very small, so all the weight you can get in it will help it have better feel in the hands. If the top layer comes out a little rough (depending on your printer calibration and tuning), run the surface on some 600 grit sandpaper to knock off the high spots and it'll feel nice and smooth.

License:

BY-NC-SA

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