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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Yeah, the breakdown of those chips (100 x 5 colors) isn't the best. You really want more of a couple colors to use as smaller denominations. Generally, like 150 white and red, 100 green, 50 blue and black.
Not a bad deal, but eBay is probably a better bet.
Originally posted by: Slick5150
Because the OP changed the link to a new place. Now, you are correct, the denominations are what they should be.
Originally posted by: mjreddy
i have trouble buying poker chips online, i like to play with them and see how the feel and hear the sound they make when you clank em together, make sure the sound and feel clay and solid.
Originally posted by: petben
who knows what you'll get. The chips seen in the case don't match the chips seen in close up.
Originally posted by: petben
I see the problem now. I'm not talking about the difference between the enlarged picture and that on the main site. I'm talking about the single chip view vs what is INSIDE the aluminum case. Can I ask what color the middle single chip appears to you BTW? I see it as white and grey.
Now before you respond take a deep breath, realize not everyone is out to attack you, and relax. Simple questions, simple answers.
Originally posted by: petben
I hear ya - I don't like thread crappers either. I see the plastic outline your talking about too, but I still think they are different chips. Those wrappers are usually clear. The single chip view is most likely the accurate one anyway.
Just keep that schweaty Planters bag far away from me okay?
Originally posted by: drewski
bump for different view points!!
but i gotta agree with petben about 2 different sets of chips shown =>in the same picture<=
an obvious difference is the blue chips. look at the blue ones stacked inside the case right next to the decks of cards. you can see the edge on them is Blue/Red.
the blue chip on the single chip view is blue and white.