Outlaw Poker Chip Set Thoughts (1 Viewer)

@Darson

I haven’t had the Outlaws, but I had a tourney set of the Monacos from the same site. I believe they’re the same material. In my opinion, they’re the best inexpensive chips available. It’s always a good idea to get samples, of course.
 
I'm about to purchase a set of Outlaw Poker chips from discount poker.com and I was hoping to get some opinions on the chips.
They look cool, but you definitely want samples of different types. The feel of chips is just as important as the look, you want to be comfortable with them before buying hundreds. Good luck, have fun!
 
Definitely get samples before making any kind of set purchase but IMHO, these are great chips for the money. There is no annoying "flashing" on the edges (or very little) and the chips feel pretty good (a little heavy compared to real casino weight but decent feel overall). I only bought a few barrels a few years ago but was impressed with them. As @Beakertwang mentioned above, I also have a cash set of the Monacos from the same place and really like those for the money as well. They do seem to be of the same material which is great imo.

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Definitely get samples before making any kind of set purchase but IMHO, these are great chips for the money. There is no annoying "flashing" on the edges (or very little) and the chips feel pretty good (a little heavy compared to real casino weight but decent feel overall). I only bought a few barrels a few years ago but was impressed with them. As @Beakertwang mentioned above, I also have a cash set of the Monacos from the same place and really like those for the money as well. They do seem to be of the same material which is great imo.

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Yep. Smooth edges, and the material seemed softer, and not so slick (other than the pink 5000's). But they stacked well and felt good.
 
These are probably the best value for money plastic sluggos you can get. They're well made, stack well and are only 18c a chip. Before the advent of 35c china made ceramics, I would say they're a no brainer for those on a budget. And you can get them in packs of 25 in a whole host of denominations (25c to 10k) allowing you to build out a decent set without difficulty. You need to be spending a lot more to get something better.

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What breakdown are you thinking of? I have a small set (a rack each of $25, $100, $500) that I'd be willing to sell for $48 (16¢/chip) + $10 shipping. Never put into play (I bought to use as a tournament set but my core poker group doesn't like playing tournaments).

Agree with all the advice given above, but if you do decide to go ahead and buy a set of these and what I have works for you, let me know.
 
@TheOffalo, I want to start a cash game but I would definitely use them as tournament chips too! I'll let you know something though! The wife doesn't let me buy anything for myself this time of year because Santa might already have it lol
 
What breakdown are you thinking of? I have a small set (a rack each of $25, $100, $500) that I'd be willing to sell for $48 (16¢/chip) + $10 shipping. Never put into play (I bought to use as a tournament set but my core poker group doesn't like playing tournaments).

Agree with all the advice given above, but if you do decide to go ahead and buy a set of these and what I have works for you, let me know.
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