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Trademark Poker 19mm A Grade Serialized Set of Casino Dice Trademark Poker 19mm A Grade Serialized Set of Casino Dice

Trademark Poker 19mm A Grade Serialized Set of Casino Dice

Trademark Poker 19mm A Grade Serialized Set of Casino Dice Trademark Poker 19mm A Grade Serialized Set of Casino Dice
$ 11.46

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Product Description

A foil wrapper is used
A serialized work published by a professional
To the best of the knowledge.
The edges of the transparency are razor sharp
The finish on a high polish is flush with spots
The sport of billiards can be described as a ballgame

Questions & Answers

Can craps last for a very long time?

The dimensions of this product are 36"

In the package, how many dice are there?

In the package you will find five (5) dice.

There are 5 dice on display in the image. Do you know the answer to ?

A lot of 5 dice is included in this purchase.

Selected User Reviews For Trademark Poker 19mm A Grade Serialized Set of Casino Dice

There seems to be an issue with me
5/5

My office desk has a pair of dice I bought on Amazon. I don't play dice, I don't gamble, but I keep them on my desk. Think I have a problem with.

Natasha Powell
Natasha Powell
| Jun 21, 2021
Other people on the internet say that casino dice do not work well for wargames due to their sharp edges
5/5

In a nutshell There's nothing fishy about these dice. Get them today and enjoy them for years to come. In addition to playing tabletop wargames (Warhammer, Catan, etc. ), I also play a lot of board games. To end the streak of only disastrous rolling during many games, I rolled my sets of Chessex dice, tallied the results, and threw the dice away. (Is it not? 1) surprisingly, 1's and 2's were rolled far more frequently than would be expected. This is one of the most well known problems on the web, based on my research on Google. There seemed to be a solution to the problem due to the discontinuation of Game Science dice. There were casting marks on the GS dice as well. My solution was to get real casino dice. I went to a casino gift shop and found that the cancelled dice have been drilled out. Inconsistently and in the center of the page. I think it's unfair! There are also several sites on the internet that claim the sharp edges of casino dice are not suitable for wargames, they don't bounce or roll, and they cause a lot So whatever you say, I say! In total, there were six sets of five dice green, purple, and blue, each with ten each. I love Amazon Prime! It has free shipping! Dimensions *br* *br* The dice we bought are 19mm in diameter. I used a digital caliper to measure them. All dies are "perfect" to within plus or minus a few thousandths of an inch With a precision of 0. 1mm, the caliper can measure virtually any object. I've found the perfect In all dimensions, it measures 36 mm. I'm so sorry! There is one die in every serialized set that is perfect in comparison with the others in the collection. The number of 19 is five out of five. A cube of 36 millimeters in size. I'm so sorry! It is indeed possible for dice from serialized sets to differ slightly. It takes 19 pieces to make one green set. One set of green cubes is 36 millimeters and the other is 19 millimeters. The cubes are 45 mm in size. It is very easy to feel the difference in the feel of the two products when laid flat next to each other. Even if you were specifically looking at a flat surface, you wouldn't be able to tell. I'm so sorry! Having said that, all five blue dice I received (2 sets of 5) have the same dimensions. There is no reason to believe it is due to It must have just been I'm sorry - It doesn't seem there is a difference in size between colors. They are all the same blue color I think 36 mm) are beautiful as green, purple, I'm so sorry! As for measuring the squareness, I have no way to do so. It is possible that the linear dimensions across one side of a face could not all be truly cubic. However, the dimension across that side is always the same. The edge of 1 near 2 is 19, measured by the edge of the 1 near 2. The next side consists of only 19 mm while the next side is 36 mm. This is a 36mm wide belt. The colors are I'm so sorry! The color blue is deep and gorgeous like sapphire. I'm so sorry! A deep emerald hue is also similar.
- There is a noticeable lightness difference between the purple and what you would expect The sexiness has not gone away. I'm so sorry! There is no variation in size or depth among the pip sizes. The color white is opaque. - Crystal clear dice can be seen from any angle. The pros include I'm so sorry! This is an absolutely beautiful piece. The edges are polished to a mirror-like gloss, and they sparkle and refract light as if they are diamonds. I'm so sorry! Exactly what I was looking for. Nothing to be imperfect about. I'm so sorry! Each serialized piece is manufactured to perfect tolerances. I'm so sorry! There's a subtle clacking sound as well as a nice feel to the hand. I'm so sorry! You can no longer blame your dice for bad luck. The cons are I'm sorry - It's more expensive. Each one costs about $2. In reality, I think it would be a worthwhile investment to spend $50 for games that I would have more fun with if they were thousands of dollars. I'm so sorry! As a rule, they are very square and rarely "roll". There is just a flat surface for them to sit on. There is probably a dishonest way for you to throw them if you wanted. Taking part in our friendly games is no problem. I'm so sorry! To get more than 5 dice that are guaranteed to be the same (I have no idea why you would need that many), you could either buy a bunch of these sets and measure them, or else maybe consider bulk serialized dice from I'm so sorry! It is larger than your average board game dice. I can roll 20 dice at a time with ease, and all 30 dice at a time with some effort, but any more would be difficult. I'm so sorry! You can no longer blame your dice for bad luck.

Gloria Bird
Gloria Bird
| Nov 26, 2020
The craps setter comes in handy for practicing
5/5

Definitely of Casino quality, though the color might not be the same as at the local Casino. I bought them for dice setting practice. I bought the Red dice a few weeks earlier, and decided I needed a second color, to follow alternate actions of right and left dice while throwing dice. In this way, I can see which die is rolling forward or backward when thrown and I can determine which die is on axis and which one is not. I suggest the seller offer a package deal of 10 dice in two colors to achieve that. By saving on shipping, the seller would be able to offer a fantastic deal to the buyer, as well as be able to sell a hot item to dice setters.

Julio Velez
Julio Velez
| Jan 20, 2021
Other people on the internet say that casino dice do not work well for wargames due to their sharp edges
5/5

In a nutshell There's nothing fishy about these dice. Get them today and enjoy them for years to come. Besides tabletop wargames and board games (Warhammer, Catan, among others), I love playing miniature games. To end the streak of only disastrous rolling during many games, I rolled my sets of Chessex dice, tallied the results, and threw the dice away. 1) surprisingly, 1's and 2's were rolled far more frequently than would be expected. A quick search of Google showed that this is a well known issue. There seemed to be a solution to the problem due to the discontinuation of Game Science dice. There were casting marks on the GS dice as well. My solution was to get real casino dice. I went to a casino gift shop and found that the cancelled dice have been drilled out. Inconsistently and in the center of the page. I think it's unfair! There are also several sites on the internet that claim the sharp edges of casino dice are not suitable for wargames, they don't bounce or roll, and they cause a lot So whatever you say, I say! A set of 6 green dice cost me $9. 50, a set of purple dice cost me $16. 25, and a set of blue dice cost me $8. 35. I love Amazon prime because it's free shipping! Dimensions *br* *br* A Starrett digital caliper lets me measure the dice, and they are 19mm in diameter. All dies are "perfect" to within plus or minus a few thousandths of an inch With a precision of 0. 1mm, the caliper can measure virtually any object. This cube is perfect. In all dimensions, it measures 36 mm. I'm so sorry! There is one die in every serialized set that is perfect in comparison with the others in the collection. The number of 19 is five out of five. A cube of 36 millimeters in size. I'm so sorry! It is indeed possible for dice from serialized sets to differ slightly. It takes 19 pieces to make one green set. One set of green cubes is 36 millimeters and the other is 19 millimeters. The cubes are 45 mm in size. It is very easy to feel the difference in the feel of the two products when laid flat next to each other. Even if you were specifically looking at a flat surface, you wouldn't be able to tell. I'm so sorry! Having said that, all five blue dice I received (2 sets of 5) have the same dimensions. There is no reason to believe it is due to Most likely, it was just a coincidence. I'm so sorry! I don't see any difference in the sizes of the colors. They are all the same blue color I think 36 mm) are beautiful as green, purple, I'm so sorry! As for measuring the squareness, I have no way to do so. It is possible that the linear dimensions across one side of a face could not all be truly cubic. However, the dimension across that side is always the same. The edge of 1 near 2 is 19, measured by the edge of the 1 near 2. The next side consists of only 19 mm while the next side is 36 mm. This is a 36mm wide belt. The colors are I'm so sorry! The color blue is deep and gorgeous like sapphire. I'm so sorry! A deep emerald hue is also similar.
- There is a noticeable lightness difference between the purple and what you would expect The sexiness has not gone away. I'm so sorry! There is no variation in size or depth among the pip sizes. The background is opaque white. Crystal clear dice can be seen from any angle. The pros include I'm so sorry! It is absolutely stunning. The edges are polished to a mirror-like gloss, and they sparkle and refract light as if they are diamonds. I'm so sorry! A perfect piece of work. There are no I'm so sorry! Serialized sets are guaranteed to have the same dimensional tolerances. I'm so sorry! There's a subtle clacking sound as well as a nice feel to the hand. I'm so sorry! You can no longer blame your dice for bad luck. The cons are I'm so sorry! It's more expensive. Each one costs about $2. In reality, I think it would be a worthwhile investment to spend $50 for games that I would have more fun with if they were thousands of dollars. I'm so sorry! As a rule, they are very square and rarely "roll". There is just a flat surface for them to sit on. There is probably a dishonest way for you to throw them if you wanted. Taking part in our friendly games is no problem. I'm sorry - To get more than 5 dice that are guaranteed to be the same (I have no idea why you would need that many), you could either buy a bunch of these sets and measure them, or else maybe consider bulk serialized dice from I'm sorry - It is larger than your average board game dice. I can roll 20 dice at a time with ease, and all 30 dice at a time with some effort, but any more would be difficult. I'm so sorry! You can no longer blame your dice for bad luck.

Amelie Davenport
Amelie Davenport
| Jan 16, 2021

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