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Has anyone ever played/handled these? Found this website but just wanted to get some first hand experience feedback.

http://pokerchipsmall.blogspot.com/2011/03/50-las-vegas-poker-room-135gm-clay.html

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Yeah my friend has a very similar set. They are cheap plastic but work fine.
 
These are essentially the same wheat-ear mold chips as King's Casino but with different labels -- heavy 13.5g metal-slugged injection-molded plastic chips. Pretty slippery in stacks, colors are decent, denominations on the LVPR labels are easy to read. Denominations on the King's Casino labels are not easy to read, but the artwork is a little better aesthetically. Both versions generally sold for around 12c-13c each in bulk.

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These are essentially the same wheat-ear mold chips as King's Casino but with different labels -- heavy 13.5g metal-slugged injection-molded plastic chips. Pretty slippery in stacks, colors are decent, denominations on the LVPR labels are easy to read. Denominations on the King's Casino labels are not easy to read, but the artwork is a little better aesthetically. Both versions generally sold for around 12c-13c each in bulk.

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I have a friend that hosts with these chips. They are so slippery it’s hard to make stacks of 20.
 
I played in a game that used them. Slippery as mentioned. Also dirty stacks can be a problem as each denomination shares a base or spot color of the chip next to it. Especially with the $25 & $100
 

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