Tina’s hybrids vs Brpropoker (3 Viewers)

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Hi everyone,

Just curious to hear from people who have experience with both BR Pro ceramics and Tina hybrids. Which do you prefer and why?

I recently got a sample set from BR Pro Poker and have been really impressed with the feel and designs. I’ve been thinking about ordering Tina samples as well, but the cost of the samples has me a little hesitant.

One thing I’m also considering is resale value. Which one tends to hold its value better if I decide to sell in the future? Part of me thinks I might eventually want to upgrade to Paulsons if I’m fortunate enough to afford them down the road.

I’d love to hear any thoughts, comparisons, or experiences from those who have owned or played with both. Thanks!
 
Hey check out Broken Arrow Cardroom in the vendors section for Tina samples. I would recommend to save your money and get the cheaper one. You are in college focus on school not a fancy poker set and save your money. As far as resale this is a niche hobby where very few things have high resale value outside of Paulson chips. BR & Tina's wont resale unless it is a sought design.

Get the Paulson's after you have a job and some serious savings.
 
Hi everyone,

Just curious to hear from people who have experience with both BR Pro ceramics and Tina hybrids. Which do you prefer and why?

I recently got a sample set from BR Pro Poker and have been really impressed with the feel and designs. I’ve been thinking about ordering Tina samples as well, but the cost of the samples has me a little hesitant.

One thing I’m also considering is resale value. Which one tends to hold its value better if I decide to sell in the future? Part of me thinks I might eventually want to upgrade to Paulsons if I’m fortunate enough to afford them down the road.

I’d love to hear any thoughts, comparisons, or experiences from those who have owned or played with both. Thanks!
Neither has that much resale value tbh. Since you’re still in school I’d recommend finding a set that you like that’s in your budget, then down the road you can upgrade over time! I started with dice chips in school then upgraded once I started working a couple years in.
 

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