If you want custom poker chips, take a look at Poker Chips Online and Chipco. Both sell casino style chips and offer custom chips. Be prepared to spend a lot of money, however. Custom chips run around $.50 to $1 per chip. If I wanted to hold a 10 person tournament at home, I'd need to get at least 1000 chips of varying colors, which adds up to a lot of money. Obviously for the serious player who wants to have quality equipment, this is a worthy investment. For the casual player who plays for nickles and dimes, not so much.
Poker Chips Online will sell you basic custom chips (one color, hot stamped initials) for 60 cents a chip. Chips with edge spots and a custom logo will go for $1.10 per chip.
Chipco has some very fancy looking casino chips--they'll look nothing like your friends' sets, but then again, your friends' sets don't look like the chips you'll use in Vegas. These run around $1 a chip.
If you've drooled over the chips at Poker Chips Online and Chipco, but have decided it's not worth the money, you can go to 5StarDeal and get some home game chips and pay an extra fee to get the chips stamped. These chips are very affordable, running around $.10 - $.15 per chip before the customization fees.
2006-07-11 15:06:14
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answered by glyphic 3
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You can do a search on "poker chip sets" in either Yahoo Shopping or froogle.com. Another bit of advice: 300 chip sets are good for 3 or 4 player games, 500 chip sets are good for 7 or 8 player games.
2006-07-10 09:43:12
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answered by Gordon W 2
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