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All About Poker Chips | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Thom Riemersma   
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Is a poker chip just a poker chip? Will any kind of material or pattern do? What are your options when you're looking to buy a set of poker chips?
by ThomRiemersma


Is a poker chip just a poker chip? Will any kind of material or pattern do? What are your options when you're looking to buy a set of poker chips?

Let's face it. There are a lot of different kinds of poker chips out there. The kind you buy will largely be a matter of personal preference, but there are certain features you need to be familiar with when you're looking to purchase poker chips. These major features are material, weight, and pattern.

Probably the most significant feature of poker chips is the material. This feature will also have the most influence on a poker chip's price. If you're not a big poker player and you're just looking for something cheap that will take you through the one game you have set up for the once-a-year party you throw, then you'll probably go with plastic chips.

These are the flimsy things you can pick up at Wal-mart for about $1.50 per hundred chips. They come in red, white, and blue and that's about it.

The next step up is composite poker chips. These are significantly more expensive than their plastic counter parts but they'll last a lifetime if cared for properly. These chips often have a metal weight embedded in them to make them feel more like "real poker chips".

The most elite poker chips are the clay ones. Of course you will be paying much more for these poker chips. With meticulous care they will only last 5-6 years. But for the true blue poker player there is no other way, clay chips are a must have. The subtle clink and smooth feel brings the casino right into your home. To the poker game lover the cost is absolutely worth it.

Pattern and weight are of course an individual choice. 11.5 grams, 13 grams, plain, bordered or embossed, the choices are limitless.

To an extent, poker chips can be a status symbol among poker players. They type of chip a person buys can say as much about them as the type of car they choose to drive. What are your poker chips saying about you?

Of course poker chips are one of life's luxuries. So why not live a little and invest in a quality set that will be the envy of your fellow poker players.

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