Customer Reviews Read 11 more reviews... it is so good at this price~! November 18, 2008 Wei Zhang (TX)
only $9.99[....], i already had 500 chips,so this one is good to play poker if you have extra guest, it only 10[...], come on ,it is good enough~
Too much for cheap chips! February 8, 2006 Mack (VA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I got this set on clearance for under $5. They are not "heavyweight" 11.5g chips. Maybe 7.2g. These chips are plastic/composite, and the spades, club, diamond, and hearts are painted on. Within a few minutes of just playing with these chips (just stacking them, clinking them together, shuffling, etc) the paint started to rub off. These are great to give my kids when I want them to stay away from my "nicer" chips. These might be okay for younger kids or maybe even teenagers, but taking these to a real poker game will get you laughed at!
Great chips for any poker tournament July 28, 2005 7772001 (San Jose, CA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got mine cheaper since it was not in a tin box, mine was in a cardboard box for 4 dollars cheaper. These chips feel like the casino quality and they are much better than the plastic cheap chips that make a lot of noise when you drop them. I am glad I bought these because they make a good introduction to any tournament that you have with your friends. The chips sound like the casino and I think they are made with pretty good quality. Only problem is the instructions on how to play Texas hold em are really bad. It doesn't tell you the procedures to the all in calls and how much each person gets if there is side pots. Still the best poker chips I hae seen for awhile. It is a must get for any poker player.
Not bad value for money May 31, 2005 Chunder (UK)
You get what you pay for, so a tin of $15 chips is never going to make you feel like you're playing the WPT. With that said, these chips are pretty good quality. They're not clay / composite, but they're fairly weighty pieces of tough plastic, standard casino size, perhaps 7-8g each with 100 in the box. There are four colours and a dealer button. Each chip is printed with a suits pattern on each side. The dealer button is indistinguishable side-on from a normal white chip so I put marker dots on the edge of mine so I could see it more easily in the box. They're certainly good enough for casual play and much better than some truly horrid chips that occupy the same price range. Some of those don't even weigh 3g and make you feel like you're playing with tiddlywinks.
so you want more poker chips March 3, 2005 J Schulz (carthage, IL) 2 out of 17 found this review helpful
if everyone had there way of buying something just the way you wanted it was by special order. if you buy a set that comes with certain number of poker chips ( i.e. 100 white, 50 blue and 50 red ) and want to add more of one color plus different colors to add to the set. there are lots of people on auctions sites such as ebay to get you what you need. just type in poker chips in the search field and you'll find thousands of different chips and you can find ones to match your set you have now. and you might be thinking where your going to put all your new chips once you buy some, have no fear they sell chip holders too.
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