5star's Dice Faux Clay Poker Chips
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5star's Dice Faux Clay Poker Chips
After reading almost every post, I am more confused now. I was set on getting the 11.5 gram striped dice chips, but they might not be what I want now, especially if they feel like plastic. Now what caught my eye are the 10 gram dice faux clay poker chips from 5 star. According to the website they sound and feel like a real clay chip, which is probably what I want. Plus they are actually cheaper than the 11.5 ones.
My question is has anyone bought these?
Are they as advertised?
Does 5star sell them exclusively?
Are they cheaper anywhere else?
Do they feel like casino chips?
Do they have a metal insert like the 11.5 grams?
Why do they cost less?
By the way I will be using these for a monthly poker game. Also I'm going to hotstamp them with my initials. Has anyone bought them hotstamped? How does it look? I know this is a lot of questions. But I just dont want to get ripped off. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
Rich
My question is has anyone bought these?
Are they as advertised?
Does 5star sell them exclusively?
Are they cheaper anywhere else?
Do they feel like casino chips?
Do they have a metal insert like the 11.5 grams?
Why do they cost less?
By the way I will be using these for a monthly poker game. Also I'm going to hotstamp them with my initials. Has anyone bought them hotstamped? How does it look? I know this is a lot of questions. But I just dont want to get ripped off. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
Rich
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Ive never used or seen them so i cant answer that. However i personally do not like the hotstamps. I think it looks kind of cheap.
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I did some more research on the 5star website. They are comparing them to Paulson chips. Is this possible? Mindgame, you are the resident expert. What do you think? You mentioned that you like the Paulson chips. I value your opinion. Keep in mind that I'm not a collector like you. I'm just going to use them for my poker games. I'm getting the itch here and want to buy soon. Thanks.
Rich
Rich
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Most casino chips are 10g, I have no idea how the standard became 11.5g. It is a matter of personal preference but if you have ever handled real casino chips, the 11.5g chips are not even comparable... NEITHER will be close to Paulson chips...
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Teekan,
Yea money is an issue. I want to be around $200. But I just want a "nice" set that more resembles/kind of feels like a real casino chip. I'm just using the chips for poker nights at home. I want 650 chips plus a case. And that is where I will be if buy these ones. It sounds like a lot of people are happy with those diamond chips from 5star, so I just wanted some opinion on these faux clay ones. They are 1g heavier than the 9g diamonds and in my opinion have a nicer design. Plus I can hotstamp my initials on them and stay within budget. In addition they are being advertising as comparable to Paulson chips. But it sounds too good to be true. They are only $.14/each while the Paulson ones are at least triple that from what I've read on this forum. Maybe I should be comparing them to the diamond chips instead of comparing them to Paulsons. If I do that maybe it will justify a purchase. I don't know. Anyway here is the website if anyone else wants to see them and make a comment. I'm not sure if I did it right but I just cut and pasted it from my browser.
http://www.5stardeal.com/deals/10Expand ... de=10-1600
Thanks in advance.
Rich
Yea money is an issue. I want to be around $200. But I just want a "nice" set that more resembles/kind of feels like a real casino chip. I'm just using the chips for poker nights at home. I want 650 chips plus a case. And that is where I will be if buy these ones. It sounds like a lot of people are happy with those diamond chips from 5star, so I just wanted some opinion on these faux clay ones. They are 1g heavier than the 9g diamonds and in my opinion have a nicer design. Plus I can hotstamp my initials on them and stay within budget. In addition they are being advertising as comparable to Paulson chips. But it sounds too good to be true. They are only $.14/each while the Paulson ones are at least triple that from what I've read on this forum. Maybe I should be comparing them to the diamond chips instead of comparing them to Paulsons. If I do that maybe it will justify a purchase. I don't know. Anyway here is the website if anyone else wants to see them and make a comment. I'm not sure if I did it right but I just cut and pasted it from my browser.
http://www.5stardeal.com/deals/10Expand ... de=10-1600
Thanks in advance.
Rich
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I did some more research. It was the only post on ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=WD1V
These chips are exactly the ones that I want to buy from 5star. So these faux clay chips must be pretty new. Also on bottom of the 5star site they said that these chips are copyright protected and registered as property of 5star. I'm not a lawyer but I'm guessing that they have the exclusive on this chips. I guess I wont be able to compare prices to make sure I dont get ripped off. Oh well.
Anybody ever hear about this Kev-Lau Enterprises? Is he affiliated with 5star in some way? Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
Rich
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=WD1V
These chips are exactly the ones that I want to buy from 5star. So these faux clay chips must be pretty new. Also on bottom of the 5star site they said that these chips are copyright protected and registered as property of 5star. I'm not a lawyer but I'm guessing that they have the exclusive on this chips. I guess I wont be able to compare prices to make sure I dont get ripped off. Oh well.
Anybody ever hear about this Kev-Lau Enterprises? Is he affiliated with 5star in some way? Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
Rich
- Rich8
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