- Each Poker Knights chip is pressed with a handsome Sword & Spade mold and features Two-tone Block edge spots with a clean and regal inlay. Available in 12 colorful denominations from $0.25 all the way up to $25,000, these classic chips are great for cash games and tournaments alike.
- For example, if you are assembling a set of four chip values of $1, $5, $10, and $25, the number of chips by ratio should be 4:3:2:1. For a set of 500 poker chips, for example, you should have 200, 150, 100, and 50 chips in white, red, blue and green, respectively.
- If you are using your poker chips to play a home cash game, I recommend just following the traditional rules. White is $1, red is $5, blue is $10, green is $25. This will cover you for games up to $2/$5 blinds.
- Luckily, you can bet that we’ve got poker chips in all the usual amounts you’ll ever need within our sizzlin’ selection. Ranging from 25¢ for the safe player, all the way up to $100,000 dollar poker chips for the more serious pros, just take a look and see the 35 options for yourself.
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Heavy clay composite chips have the look and feel of authentic casino chips, making them great for poker enthusiasts. Composite chips made of heavy compressed plastic have a more slippery feel and make a harder clicking sound compared to clay composite chips. Carry cases designed with sponge linings help to protect poker chips.