narv Sitting Out Joined Feb 20, 2024 Messages 46 Reaction score 31 Location minnesota Feb 25, 2024 #1 I’m looking for a a cash game set with low denominations. .25,1,5,25,100 for home games. While searching I can only find much larger denominations. Anybody have a link for some decent chips, enough for a 10 player game under $200 bucks?
I’m looking for a a cash game set with low denominations. .25,1,5,25,100 for home games. While searching I can only find much larger denominations. Anybody have a link for some decent chips, enough for a 10 player game under $200 bucks?
WedgeRock Royal Flush Joined Feb 25, 2016 Messages 19,766 Reaction score 38,304 Location America's High-Five Feb 25, 2024 #2 10-player 25¢/50¢ game requires 500-600 chips. 100x$25 200x$1 200x$5 20x$20/$25 At 520 chips, you're looking at 38¢/chip. I think that puts you in the China Clay/Tina range.
10-player 25¢/50¢ game requires 500-600 chips. 100x$25 200x$1 200x$5 20x$20/$25 At 520 chips, you're looking at 38¢/chip. I think that puts you in the China Clay/Tina range.
OP OP narv Sitting Out Joined Feb 20, 2024 Messages 46 Reaction score 31 Location minnesota Feb 25, 2024 #3 ok, maybe a bit more lol under $300?
joeyshin Straight Flush Supporter Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 8,189 Reaction score 20,120 Location Centreville, VA Feb 25, 2024 #4 narv said: ok, maybe a bit more lol under $300? Click to expand... That’s still Tina territory. You probably won’t start finding clay chips until $1/chip and you probably won’t see any real 25c chips until $3/chip
narv said: ok, maybe a bit more lol under $300? Click to expand... That’s still Tina territory. You probably won’t start finding clay chips until $1/chip and you probably won’t see any real 25c chips until $3/chip
L Labrat Two Pair Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 316 Reaction score 519 Location Cleveland Feb 25, 2024 #5 And tbh, at their price point, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with Tina chips, IMO. They’re more than serviceable.
And tbh, at their price point, there’s absolutely nothing wrong with Tina chips, IMO. They’re more than serviceable.