Championship Casino Deluxe Craps, Roulette, and Blackjack Table Gaming Set
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For my son's birthday, I'm throwing a day party. It contains all of the elements of a casino in a small package. It makes me very happy. At $29, it was an excellent value. With free shipping, it's only $99 =).
Poor quality of construction. The roulette wheel is not working; it spins once and then stops spinning. I expected it to be small, but it's so small that it's barely usable, so I sent it back. Not a good idea.
This was purchased for a "casino" themed party that I was throwing. It's small, but it gets the job done. This isn't for the serious gambler, but it's ideal for beginners or those who simply want to play and have some fun. All of the boards were well-painted, with a nice velvet lining; however, the chips were small, and the roulette wheel could use some work. We shaved the wood base with a screwdriver and an exacto knife. In addition, I oiled the spinner - After that, everything was fine. It was well worth the low price!.
This is a lovely small set that is simple to store. Because I'm not a big "casino" person, the only thing I wish it had were some instructions on how to play some of the games. I looked up the rules to a few of the games on the internet. Overall, I think it's a nice looking professional game on a small scale.
This isn't the game set you're looking for if you're looking for a full-fledged casino experience. This is the set to get if you want a fun and practical casino game set.
The game set is neat and tidy. Originally purchased for the purpose of playing roulette - The wheel was not spinning in a consistent manner. I only got through three revolutions before getting stuck on the same few numbers each time; however, the other games were still enjoyable.
This is something you should avoid purchasing. I've never seen a set that looks so cheap. The dice and boards must be viewed through a magnifying glass. The chips are about the size of a dime, and they're a complete waste of money.