Lets go back to the Tahoe roulettes:
Hypothetical situation:
Someone is selling a pile of Diecars with "lt orange" inlays.
I have the "grays" and the "peach"... but NO "lt orange".
The fastest way to determine if these are "different" chips or "different names" would be to ask the person to "show me" the "color". Or show me both colors - "lt orange" and "peach".
Like yesterday - we quickly determined that the "lt orange" and peach" inlays are the SAME chips... NOT a whole new table.
This one was EASIER than most as many have at least some of these roulettes - and you have records to verify this clearly.
But what happens when no one who "knows" (like you) or no one who knows sees the post?
or no one has the chip(s) that sees the post?
Or maybe someone has the "other chip" in the "other color"... with that chip & color - HOPEFULLY we can include or exclude our chip as being the same or different.
But SOMETIMES unless we can compare colors on the same scale... how can we know if it is the same or different? Usually not with "words"...
Better??
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