What the TCR guys have done is grouped sets of chips that are all alike except for color; like faro and roulette with one number and then listed the colors. So the number would be the number followed by a dot and then color code.
This will be an ongoing process to get the listings all converted and updated, which might take a few editions to complete. Jay Sand can give you a better idea of how far along the process is.
Sure it's a little confusing at first, but in my opinion, it's a far better way of doing things and sure cuts down on the line items within the physical book. It also makes it easier when additional colors are discovered along the way. Quite commonly a new, different color is added to a roulette table during a reorder. The new system makes it easy to know what the number should be.
The new system also makes it easier to figure out which colors you might be missing if trying to obtain a compltete set for the table.
Hope this helps.
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