Check-Raise (300 Cheap Poker Chips)
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The
Check-Raise set hails from our 13-Gram poker chip line
Our
13-Gram poker chip line, although unquestionably in the cheap
poker chip class, was added to our offerings as a starter
set for customers that weren’t quite ready to drop $300-$600
on a set of real clay chips just yet. Holding to our strongly
held belief that “Cheap
Poker Chips Suck,” we decided that we would offer
a single low-end chip line if, and only if, we built in an
easy path to ownership of a real clay poker chip set (see
our pioneering Trade-Up
Program), AND only offered the single best cheap poker
chip on the market (and we rigorously test them all for touch,
feel, and pot-splashing sound).
We’ve
done the legwork for you. The 13-Gram poker chip is currently
what we’ve found to be the best cheap poker chip available
on the market. It’s not clay, as no cheap poker chips
are, no matter what anyone tells you. All cheap 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 cheap 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
13-Gram poker chip line contains a somewhat rubbery substance,
which makes it approximate a clay chip far better than any
other cheap poker chip out there. As with all cheap poker
chips, you can find these available from literally hundreds
of merchants (of varying reputation) for about the same price.
Since all customers who buy them from us also get a trade-up
option worth up to $100 off one of our real clay poker chip
sets (see
details), there is little reason to get them anywhere
else. You either have the option to upgrade, or you don’t.
It’s a simple decision. For the sanctity of poker aficionados
everywhere, we hope you can someday upgrade to real chips
– so we are doing our part.