the Head of the class! Actually, one very, very important fact that needs to be mentioned is that the condition AND value of the chip that you take and then replace needs to be of equal or better condition and/value. I participated in one of these last year and found it very enjoyable. I took a couple and added a few extras so when the guy that sent it (in this case Pete Rizzo) ends up with a few more. The round robin usually comes with a list where you write in what you took and what you've added. The one that I was in was for chips that you didn't want or something like that. You can research the archives and even some posts as recent as a month or two ago to see what NOT to do...that is take a higher value chip and replace it with a lower value chip or put in circulated chips when the RR says "new". Enjoy!! Steve B
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