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New Premium 500 Clay Welcome to Las Vegas Poker Chips Set w/Case, Cards, & Dice

Price:$24.95

Product Description
   These sets are part of a liquidation merchandise that we have acquired and quantities are limited and going fast. This same exact set still sells for over $100 in online stores. These professional grade chips are made of Clay Composite without any metal insert. Each 9 gram chip is made to specifications and is perfectly balanced to give the proper effect. The strong New All Aluminum reinforced case has space for 2 decks of cancelled casino playing cards, 500 chips, and 5 dice, all included. Cancelled casino cards have been used in an actual Las Vegas casino and actually sell for more than new cards in the retail stores and are considered a novelty. We also have rolls of the same chips on clearance on Amazon. To see the chip rolls please search for B001AU6RRE in the Amazon's search box.
Customers Reviews

2008-10-20
Good buy!
this product looks awesome. The chips are beautiful and feel very sturdy and heavy in your hand. The only thing we didn't like were the way the chips were divided into monetary groups. It seemed odd that there were more of some kinds than others.

2008-10-20
Wonderful Birthday Present!
I purchased a poker chip set for my boyfriend's birthday.We were very impressed with the set. When you purchase on line you are really taking a chance, but I was impressed with the quality of the product. Christmas shopping for him will be easy this year with these products.

2008-10-15
Class Act
Nice set of chips for the price.Nice look and feel to the chips,they play well.

2008-09-23
A beautiful set, my hubby loved it
This set is very nice comes in a beautiful case, its a heavy set and well made. My hubby thought it was great and it is very Vegas like. Nice bright colors and all.

2008-09-19
Very Nice
very nice chips. didn't realize that they are only clay on outside and the middle is plastic. Still nice set of chips would definitely buy again

What Everybody Ought to Know About Poker Games?!

Gambling. First off, I should familiarize you with gambling in general. This term has much in common with such conceptions like money and excitement. Anyway, gambling means "wagering money or something of material value on an event with an uncertain outcome with the primary intent of winning additional money and/or material goods". Gambling is legal in the US, therefore everybody can try one's luck. It goes without saying that folks spend huge money in their excitement, loose their heads being growing heated. There are a lot of spielings like gambling machines, houses, casinos, horse races, fisticuffs, cock-fightings, card games, etc. And of course it should be singled out the poker both online game and real one. Poker History. The history of Poker is thought to have evolved over more than ten centuries from various games, all involving the basic principals of ranked card or domino combinations and the use of 'bluffing' to deceive opponents. One popular belief is that a game similar to poker was first invented by the Chinese sometime before 969 A.D, when The Emperor Mu-tsung is reported to have played "domino cards" with his wife on new years Eve. Egyptians in the 12th & 13th centuries are known to have used a form of playing cards, and in 16th century Persia "Ganjifa" or "Treasure Cards" were used for a variety of betting games. A Ganjifa deck consisted of 96 elaborate cards, often made of paper thin slices of ivory or precious wood. The Persians played "As Nas" which utilized 25 cards, rounds of betting and hierarchical hand rankings. A French game named "Poque" and a German game named "Pochen" became very popular in the 17 & 18th centuries, both developed from the 16th century Spanish game called “Primero” which involved three cards being dealt to each player. Bluffing, or betting high stakes whilst holding poor cards to deceive opponents, was an integral part of the game. Primero dates back to 1526 and is often referred to as "poker's mother" as it is the first confirmed version of a game directly related to modern day poker. What is it? Poker is a popular type of card game in which players gamble on the superior value of the card combination ("hand") in their possession, by placing a bet into a central pot. The winner is the one who holds the hand with the highest value according to an established hand rankings hierarchy, or otherwise the player who remains "in the hand" after all others have folded (the player who makes an un-called bet.). By the way, poker as a card game has many available varieties as follows: Video poker is a single-player computer game that operates like a slot machine. The concept of video poker is very simple. Players usually play one or more hands of 5 card draw poker on a machine and if you draw what is considered a winning hand - you win! Online poker game is currently around on the web due to various online casinos and poker rooms which gather people from all over the world to play games like poker, blackjack, roulette, slots, etc. Talking about variants, hands may be formed using cards which are concealed from others, or from a combination of concealed cards and community cards. Just take a room and play a game. poker, games, gambling, houses, casinos, horse races, fisticuffs, cock-fightings, card games, spielings, blackjack, roulette, slots

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