Hi everyone,
I’ve been lurking on the forum for a few days now, reading your guides and posts (thanks, thanks, thanks!
), and I think it’s finally time for me to buy my first proper set of poker chips.
Before joining the forum, I was pretty set on getting the Majestic China Clay chips, but after spending some time here, you guys definitely changed my mind
The main issue I’m facing is that, living in Italy, ordering chips from the US is painfully expensive. A 600-chip Majestic set that costs around $350 in the US ends up costing me about $510 once shipping and import taxes are added. At that point, the whole quality/price ratio of China Clay chips kind of falls apart.
Because of this, for now I have to rule out Paulsons and similar high-end options due to budget constraints. I’ve therefore started looking more seriously at ceramic chips: on this forum I discovered—and immediately fell madly in love with—the Día de los Muertos and Tiki Kings sets. On BR Pro Poker, a 600-chip set would cost me roughly $1 per chip. Do you think that’s a fair price, or should I be looking elsewhere?
I’m also considering getting one of those two sets from Tina on Alibaba, which could potentially save me around $200–250. Would the quality difference compared to the originals be very noticeable?
Are there any other Europeans here who faced the same problem? How did you deal with it? Did you still end up ordering poker chips from the US, or did you find a good European alternative? If so, what are some quality European poker chip brands, and where can I find them online?
One last question: I’ve noticed that Paulson chips can vary a lot in price. Why is that? Is it mainly about rarity, or are there real quality differences between sets?
Specifically, why are the Jack Cincinnati Casino chips and the Paulson Majestic so relatively cheap?
Because I found a set of 400 chips (120× $1, 125× $5, 100× $25, 40× $100, and 15× $500) — Jack Casino Cincinnati — that I might be able to get for around €500. I’m trying to figure out if it’s worth it.
The thing is, as it stands that set wouldn’t be quite complete enough for running tournament-style games with my friends. I’d probably need to get at least another hundred chips from a third party to make it work.
So what do you think — would this be a good deal, or am I better off continuing the search?
I’ve been lurking on the forum for a few days now, reading your guides and posts (thanks, thanks, thanks!
Before joining the forum, I was pretty set on getting the Majestic China Clay chips, but after spending some time here, you guys definitely changed my mind
The main issue I’m facing is that, living in Italy, ordering chips from the US is painfully expensive. A 600-chip Majestic set that costs around $350 in the US ends up costing me about $510 once shipping and import taxes are added. At that point, the whole quality/price ratio of China Clay chips kind of falls apart.
Because of this, for now I have to rule out Paulsons and similar high-end options due to budget constraints. I’ve therefore started looking more seriously at ceramic chips: on this forum I discovered—and immediately fell madly in love with—the Día de los Muertos and Tiki Kings sets. On BR Pro Poker, a 600-chip set would cost me roughly $1 per chip. Do you think that’s a fair price, or should I be looking elsewhere?
I’m also considering getting one of those two sets from Tina on Alibaba, which could potentially save me around $200–250. Would the quality difference compared to the originals be very noticeable?
Are there any other Europeans here who faced the same problem? How did you deal with it? Did you still end up ordering poker chips from the US, or did you find a good European alternative? If so, what are some quality European poker chip brands, and where can I find them online?
One last question: I’ve noticed that Paulson chips can vary a lot in price. Why is that? Is it mainly about rarity, or are there real quality differences between sets?
Specifically, why are the Jack Cincinnati Casino chips and the Paulson Majestic so relatively cheap?
Because I found a set of 400 chips (120× $1, 125× $5, 100× $25, 40× $100, and 15× $500) — Jack Casino Cincinnati — that I might be able to get for around €500. I’m trying to figure out if it’s worth it.
The thing is, as it stands that set wouldn’t be quite complete enough for running tournament-style games with my friends. I’d probably need to get at least another hundred chips from a third party to make it work.
So what do you think — would this be a good deal, or am I better off continuing the search?