"Juego" Poker Chips (1 Viewer)

MrWitti

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Hi all,

For quite some time I had the plan to acquire some chips from an Italian Chipmaker (Juego). I once played with them in the Casino di Campione in Italy and thought they aren't that bad. (Of course no competition to 'real' clay)
Finally did so and plan to relabel them since the label is... not very creative... Colors are bright and same "spots" on all chips

They sell in racks of 100 and a fixed breakdown, but I've seen them also in stores where you can buy them per denom. They come with a rack and cover.

First interesting thing I noticed was, that the chips are oiled and need to be cleaned first when taking them out of the wrapping.

Magnet-Check says no metal-insert. Label is pretty similar to the ones from the CPS chips. Weight is approximately 9g per chip and they have a fine texture.

If I missed something let me know.

Here some pictures.
 

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Cool chips. I like the slight cross hatching and deep mold.
 
I just came across @Hobbyphilic's review on his youtube channel. These would make a cool tourney set. I wish they would be available in the US.

Sorry about the zombie thread.
 
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There also exist orange 25k chips which I was able to buy as a mixed rack 10k/25k (edited, not 50/50, breakdown is 70/30)

PS: link to review
 

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They're quite bright and cheerful, and cheap too, but the fixed breakdown is a pain.

Where can they be bought "per denom"?
 
If someone is interested, I have 5 sample sets of one chip 25, 100, 500, 1000, 5'000 and 10'000.
4$ + shipping (attention, not the fastest shipper)
 
Can these still be purchased? If so, I'd be in for a sample set, but if not I wouldn't need a sample set.
 
Sure. 1 for GDS and 1 for Denali reserved.
Pls PM me your adress so I can give you shipping quote. (US/Canada looks like 6$)
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Sure. 1 for GDS and 1 for Denali reserved.
Pls PM me your adress so I can give you shipping quote. (US/Canada looks like 6$)
2 sets left
1 sample set please. Thank you.
 
They're quite bright and cheerful, and cheap too, but the fixed breakdown is a pain.

Where can they be bought "per denom"?
amazon.de for around 30€/100. Seems that some denoms are shipping to only Germany atm.
 
Received my sample set today. Nicer than I expected, actually. Only real down side is that the colours on the 500 and 1000 are closer than I like when stacked together in the poor lighting of my home office. I can see dirty stack potential on a table with less than stellar lighting, but a label swap between the 500 and 10000 would correct it.

Thanks!
 
Got my sample set as well.

I really like these. Nice bright, rich colors. Feel like Nexgen material. They would make a great low cost travel set.

Now, can someone over in Europe get a bunch for me? Or point me to a site that will sell & ship to USA?
 
Is it just the picture, or are the 5k and 10k chips oversized?
 
How do they stack?

There could still be an insert that is not magnetic.

Good question! Did check. Below the result. Maybe could have stacked another 10-20 on top but started to get axed towards one side.
 

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