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I just bought two of these sets so we could stop hunting pennies every time we play poker. The wood rack is fine. Obviously cheap, but well made and seems durable. Nice touch with the rotating base! Brass colored handle looks REALLY cheap with the brass-colored paint already cracking. The chips are cheap but look like they will be durable. The cards are of such low quality that I threw them away immediately.
Over all a good value for the money, but definitely NOT for SERIOUS poker players. Should I find, after using for a while, that these fall apart I will post an updated review.
Reviewer: G. Shook (Massachusetts USA)
If you are looking for some nice poker chips and are not able to pay $100+ on professional casino quality chips this is for you. It includes 200 poker chips (50 white, 50 red, 50 green, 50 blue). A decent wood rack that holds the chips, two packs of cards (included) and a dealer chip (also included). The rack handle is of poor quality and will lose its color quickly. But overall this is a nice rack of chips which have similar measurements of casino chips. That means you can practice chip tricks with these and impress your friends. 200 chips are OK but if want more chips you can find the Deluxe Poker Chips Tin right here on Amazon for 9.99 (200 Chips). If you ask me though, I would rather buy another Poker Rack (with 2 more pack of cards and dealer button) instead.
By the way if you were wondering the color value of the chips in casinos starting from the lowest is: white (usually 1 cent or $1.00), red (5 cents/ $5.00), blue (10 cents/ $10.00), and green (or yellow) (25 cents/ $25.00). Or like we do (since we play pretend) wh-$25, rd-$50, bl-$75, gr-$100; you know to have that James Bond/Vegas feel. Anywho, have fun.
Reviewer: Efrain Rivera Jr. "UltraJ" (Anasco, PR United States)
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