| For about the price of a beer in your local pub, now you can see and feel
the quality of our value-priced Neophyte poker chips before you buy. The 2 Neophyte
Poker Chip Sample is a cost friendly two-pack of our mid-range poker chips sent
out via First Class Mail (3-5 business days delivery). Shipping is included
in the price!
Two chips are just enough to get the feel of how these chips slide across one
another with just the right amount of friction, and how they'll sound when splashing
the pot, just like you were in the casino. At this price, there's no excuse
not to give them a test drive. Do yourself a favor and see how affordable a
decent set of poker chips can be.
To allow us to continue offering our samples as these rock bottom prices, the
two chip denominations included are determined solely by our inventory levels.
Sorry, but no specified denomination requests are accommodated.
About the Neophyte Poker Chip Line
Our Neophyte poker chip line represents an attractive mid-range poker chip
that is ideally suited towards value-conscious consumers. Neophyte, by definition,
means beginner or novice, so it’s appropriate that this line was added
to our offerings as a starter set for customers that weren’t quite ready
to drop $500-$600 on a set of true casino-quality chips such as our Modern Clay
or Archetype lines.
The foundation for the Neophyte poker chip is currently what we’ve found
to be the best mid-range poker chip available on the market, which we’ve
substantially enhanced with our classically designed 4-color Laurel wreath and
dice silkscreen inlay that comes in 8 denominations. The combination of the
economical base and the 4-color inlay (reminiscent of what you’d find
on our true casino lines) makes for good quality, denominated chips that can
be offered at a value-conscious price.
These chips are not clay or “clay composite”, as no inexpensive
poker chips are, no matter what anyone tells you. All inexpensive poker chips
are injection molded and it’s physically impossible to injection mold
clay. They’re all some kind of plastic composite, and are typically made
in China. Whatever you do when buying inexpensive poker chips elsewhere, make
sure you get a sample first as there are two predominant types, one that feels
a bit like a hockey puck, and one that is unmistakably hard cheap plastic (sometimes
called ABS). We strongly recommend staying away from ABS. The Neophyte poker
chip line contains a somewhat rubbery substance, which makes it approximate
a clay chip far better than any other inexpensive poker chip out there. |