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Haven't tried but I don't think it is possible.To anyone who uses the 1,000 chip Viper case to run 2 tables... are you able to fit 4 decks of cards in it somehow?
Haven't tried but I don't think it is possible.To anyone who uses the 1,000 chip Viper case to run 2 tables... are you able to fit 4 decks of cards in it somehow?
Can you post a link and price for this case...?Hi everyone,
New to the site and having just received a new poker chip case, I thought I’d share.
The usual story. First chip set purchased on eBay along with the standard silver case with the exploding handle. Eventually moved to a custom ceramic set and one of those nice glossy mahogany cases. Really good case but not something I like to move around with.
I play regular games with two groups of friends and I’m the only one into poker gear so I end up carting everything around. A few weeks ago, while walking from my car, across a major road in the rain, to get to my friend’s place, I nearly dropped the mahogany case. If I did, goodbye chips! Imagine trying to pick up 500 chips at 6pm on a Saturday night in the middle of an intersection! I couldn’t wait for the new case to arrive. It’s called “The Viper” and I purchased it from jackspoker.com.au
It’s a 1000 chip case that is essentially, a high quality laptop style case. It zips open to reveal a removable tray that has cutouts for a dealer button and two decks of cards. 25 chips fit snuggly in each moulded thingy (technical term).
The only thing that stops it from being perfect is that I love my Copag and KEM cards but obviously can’t fit the plastic double deck container they come in. I put the cards directly into the cutouts and even with the case closed, they will move around, so the first 10 or so cards from each deck will mix and shift around in there. I ended up using the paper cases from some Bicycle cards I had. Problem solved!
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Ok.. So it's good quality. Thank youI've had this case for almost a year and have not had a single issue with it.
Carrying a 1000 chips. This amount of chips is a good bit of weight, but this case feels lighter than single row cases.
Basically, it weight is better distributed. Plus, this one has a shoulder strap....which I like.
All my playable sets are Chipco. Each slot holds 25 chips. They are snug and do not move around. Since the chip rows are molded on top and bottom, the chips are well secured during transit. The molding is not a cheap plastic and I have no reason to believe it will fall apart or crack easily.
I would say the only thing I could call a drawback is the dealer button slot. It will not hold a large button, however, this is not a big issue for me.
Bulldog
Alright, there's that at least. Thank you for the reply.I did not have any issues with ordering from them.
Is the Jacks company normally kind of slow with responding to messages? I had sent them an email + message on facebook with an inquiry but they only got back to me after a week went by. I was a little sketched out of making a purchase from them after that long a period, especially since other businesses have responded to me pretty quickly in comparison.
not sure if anyone has got back to you but 43mm do fit and close nicely in the top layer as the roof of the case is foamDo you think a rack of 43mm could be squeezed in anywhere?
Ok, so I ended up buying one from Alibaba - IIRC, was $65 shipped to LA (buying a single sample item).
To partially answer the questions in my other post:
Case:
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Top inner lid is hot glued to the outside case and has a piece of white foam for support:
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There is a hollowed area under the foam:
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Where I/you can put some stuff:
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I don't think I'll be able to clean up all the glue residue but I'm willing to live with it for a little more storage space (closes and zippers up just fine)...
So clever, that makes it nearly perfect!Ok, so I ended up buying one from Alibaba - IIRC, was $65 shipped to LA (buying a single sample item).
To partially answer the questions in my other post:
Case:
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Top inner lid is hot glued to the outside case and has a piece of white foam for support:
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There is a hollowed area under the foam:
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Where I/you can put some stuff:
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I don't think I'll be able to clean up all the glue residue but I'm willing to live with it for a little more storage space (closes and zippers up just fine)...
Link?
Do you have a link?
not sure if anyone has got back to you but 43mm do fit and close nicely in the top layer as the roof of the case is foam
Can anybody resolve this discrepancy?43mm chips don't fit. But if you insert them diagonally you can insert 20 of them in one slot. Doesn't look very nice but it works.
The purple and pink B&G chips are 43 mm.
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