ExileExistence
High Hand
Hi everyone,
I’m new to the forum and from germany. I’ve recently become very interested in poker and blackjack, and I’ve now also fallen down the rabbit hole of poker chips. I was looking for a place to share my thoughts and discuss this hobby with people who share the same passion.
So far, I’ve owned a "The Ultimate Poker Chip" set since I was a kid. However, this 500-chip set came with rather impractical denominations (150×1, 100×5, 100×10, 50×25, 50×100, 25×500, 25×1000) for a standard 25/50 tournament—although I think I’ll continue to use it as a cash set. Additionally, this chip set is relatively common, and most of my friends own the same or a very similar one.
As my enthusiasm for poker has grown, I want to host tournaments more frequently and generally take my home games to the next level—making them look more professional and creating a bit of a “casino feeling” (even though most of my friends have never been to a real casino). This includes things like a poker rubber mat, quality playing cards (I already got some from Fournier), dealer and all-in buttons, learning proper dealing techniques, etc. But of course, the most important upgrade is the poker chips.
I’ve already read a lot, watched tons of videos, and followed the most common advice: I ordered sample chips.
Here in Germany, however, the options for buying poker chips are quite limited. The online stores I’ve found so far are:
I ordered samples of the following chips from pokershop.de:
Based on many videos and reviews, I definitely want to try so-called China clays (often marketed as “pure clay,” also around €0.80 per chip). I’m planning to order samples of:
At the moment, I like the Skyline ceramics the most (though I’m still unsure about the surface and the muted colors). Diamond Club, Royal Cardroom, and The Nuts are also still in the race, even if they’re not exactly what I’m looking for.
I hope this post wasn’t too long, but I wanted to share my thoughts and buying process in detail. I’d really appreciate your feedback, comments, or advice—especially from anyone located in Germany who has experience with the chips mentioned above or knows additional places to buy from.
Best regards!
I’m new to the forum and from germany. I’ve recently become very interested in poker and blackjack, and I’ve now also fallen down the rabbit hole of poker chips. I was looking for a place to share my thoughts and discuss this hobby with people who share the same passion.
So far, I’ve owned a "The Ultimate Poker Chip" set since I was a kid. However, this 500-chip set came with rather impractical denominations (150×1, 100×5, 100×10, 50×25, 50×100, 25×500, 25×1000) for a standard 25/50 tournament—although I think I’ll continue to use it as a cash set. Additionally, this chip set is relatively common, and most of my friends own the same or a very similar one.
As my enthusiasm for poker has grown, I want to host tournaments more frequently and generally take my home games to the next level—making them look more professional and creating a bit of a “casino feeling” (even though most of my friends have never been to a real casino). This includes things like a poker rubber mat, quality playing cards (I already got some from Fournier), dealer and all-in buttons, learning proper dealing techniques, etc. But of course, the most important upgrade is the poker chips.
I’ve already read a lot, watched tons of videos, and followed the most common advice: I ordered sample chips.
Here in Germany, however, the options for buying poker chips are quite limited. The online stores I’ve found so far are:
- https://pokershop.de/ (quite a variety; this is where I placed my first order)
- https://gamblerstore.de/ (very limited selection, and I don’t like their assortment)
- https://pokermerchant.com/ (seems to have a very similar assortment to pokershop.de)
- https://www.playingcards.de/ (more focused on cards than chips)
- https://bulletscards.de/ (only offers their own chips)
- Shipping to Germany
- A 500-chip tournament set with 25s, 100s, 500s, 1000s, and 5000s (for 25/50 tournaments with 5k–20k starting stacks, single table, 6–10 players)
- International color code: 25 = green, 100 = black, 500 = purple, 1000 = yellow (or orange), 5000 preferably pink
- Clearly visible denominations, but no currency symbol (we use €, and for tournaments I don’t see a reason for any currency)
- Relatively clean inlays, not too playful, with large and easily readable numbers
- A noticeable quality upgrade compared to my Ultimate Poker Chips, providing a more “casino-like” feel (without needing actual casino chips)
- Clear edge spots that make stacks easy to count (not too many colors and not so large that they visually conflict with the base chip color)
- A reasonable budget: I’d love to own Paulsons or Aurora Star Tournament hot stamps (how beautiful can chips be?!), but for hosting a home tournament every couple of months, that would be overkill. €500 is really the absolute maximum for I set.
I ordered samples of the following chips from pokershop.de:
- The Ultimate Poker Chip
- Diamond Club
- Las Vegas Poker Club
- Lions Poker Room
- Poker Knights
- Royal Cardroom
- The Nuts Poker Room
- Las Vegas Poker Club (ceramic)
- Skyline Poker Room (ceramic)
The Ultimate Poker Chip
I bought these samples because I initially thought I could just expand my existing set to make it tournament-ready. However, I noticed that the Ultimate Poker Chips sold today are quite different from mine (my set is from around 2013). The edge spots are much larger and don’t align with my existing chips, the color looks different, less intense and more plastic-like, and the laser effect only reflects silver. My old chips create more of a rainbow/mosaic effect. Overall, my older Ultimate Poker Chips seem to be of noticeably higher quality than the current ones.Clay Composite Chips
All of the other “clay composite” chips are fairly similar: around 14g, 39.5 mm diameter, 3.3 mm thickness, and all with a metal insert.- Royal Cardroom: I really like the inlay and colors, but they have a few too many edge spots, looking "crowdy" when stacked
- Diamond Club: Nice inlay and colors, but I don’t like the edge spots, and the 1000 being orange (rather liked yellow)
- Lions Poker Room: Colors are okay, but the design (stars and patterns between the inlay and edge) is a bit too busy for my taste
- The Nuts Poker Room: Inlay and the Casino Royale-style design is okay, colors, edge spots are quite nice
- Las Vegas Poker Club: I like readable denominations, but here they’re just too large, and the inlay feels overly clean; edge spots are too large and too close together which makes the edge spot color hard to differentiate from the chip color
- Poker Knights: Colors are rather dark and dim, and they include a currency symbol. While I like the overall chip design, these feel like the lowest quality: colors bleed into each other, visible production residue, and a much more plastic-like feel
Ceramics
I’ve read a lot about ceramic chips: higher durability, no stickers, etc. Of course, you also need to like them, and many people say they don’t feel like “real casino chips.” I’ve never been to a casino, so that isn’t really a deciding factor for me, but I want them to be like what you would expect in a casino. I mainly want higher-quality chips that feel and look special and different from the standard sets everyone owns. I actually really like their sound, and I also prefer the lighter weight (~10g). The roughened surface takes some getting used to, though, and the colors tend to appear less bright, which is also a small minus.- Las Vegas Poker Club (ceramic): Same issue as with the clay version—I don’t like the inlay design or edge spots
- Skyline Poker Room (ceramic): Very readable denominations, no currency symbol, four edge spots (which I think is perfect), nice colors (though a bit dim), and the 100 is more gray than black
Final Thoughts (So far)
I know I won’t get Paulson-level quality for less money, but I’m looking for something in between that still provides a quality, casino-like feel. Ceramics cost around €0.80 per chip, which already feels quite expensive and is basically my upper limit. Most clay composites are around €0.30–€0.50 per chip, but the lower quality is immediately noticeable, even to someone who isn’t deeply into poker chips.Based on many videos and reviews, I definitely want to try so-called China clays (often marketed as “pure clay,” also around €0.80 per chip). I’m planning to order samples of:
- Milanos
- Royal Cardroom 43mm (even though I don’t like the non-standard size)
- Majestic Cardroom (very interesting design and colors, but unfortunately with a $ symbol)
- Bank
At the moment, I like the Skyline ceramics the most (though I’m still unsure about the surface and the muted colors). Diamond Club, Royal Cardroom, and The Nuts are also still in the race, even if they’re not exactly what I’m looking for.
I hope this post wasn’t too long, but I wanted to share my thoughts and buying process in detail. I’d really appreciate your feedback, comments, or advice—especially from anyone located in Germany who has experience with the chips mentioned above or knows additional places to buy from.
Best regards!