Premier poker chips, crown numbered chips vs cartamundi (1 Viewer)

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I know they're not quality chips by any means compared to paulson's,... But wanted to ask still before i spend my money :) ,
I found these chips online, and found that they looked awfull lot like my cartamundi chips ( the ones stacked) , I was wondering if anyone has any expierience with both chips, I know the edge spots dont match, but they would mainly serve as "reserve" chips, so I could comfortably handle a bigger group, I know my group also really doesnt care if its not all super nice and fancy, but I do care a little, if anyone has any expierience with any of these?
I know I am not in the big leauges yet, but will get there some day :)
 

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To my knowledge they are mass market recreations. I've handled them in stacks and they feel super plasticy. I was not a fan. The only ABS chip I really recommend are the Outlaws by Discount Poker. They are the same material, but they surface feel is much better due to the mold.

My top suggestion is to look into Olympus chips from the Poker Store. They are china clays that have a significant price advantage over other china clays.
 
It's all about the want and need, but mostly budget. Do we really need high priced Chios for our home games? My answer came the more I looked at the designs that were available from @justincarothers monthly group buys. His Chips matched my Mirage custom cloth, so it was a no brainer.
One thing I have found Or my home games, no one mentions the quality of any chips I've used. If I used buttons, they wouldn't care...they want to play poker.
Now, the casino chips or Tigers, etc are awesome, but more for the collector and investment in my opinion.
 
those look pretty nice to, and price wise doable, will definetly save that for my next set purchase
 

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