Brybelly 50 Clay Composite Striped Dice 11.5 Gram Poker Chips
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The answer is yes, according to me. This chip is extremely durable.
In my opinion, mine are closer to red than orange, but much closer to red overall. There is a good distance between maroon and green. The team has been excellent in every way!
Thinner than an eighth of an inch. This is a great company!
There is no way that you can do it. It will absorb markers because it is made up of pores. As I was playing with a lot of new players that did not know Texas Holdem, I and some of my buddies got so tired of explaining what the chips were worth to others, so we wrote dollar amounts on the chips with a black sharpie marker and it will not As far as I am aware, it soaks into the chips and does not come out.
Selected User Reviews For Brybelly 50 Clay Composite Striped Dice 11.5 Gram Poker Chips
This is a misleading The composites here are not made out of clay. A METAL INTERNAL CROSSLAY is coated with a pure PLASTIC outer layer. By taking a Dremel to it, I sacrificed one chip just to see what it looked like. I haven't missed since I burned my hands. After I struck the core I smelled plastic burning, followed by steel sparks. Take a look at the attached image that Because they can still be used as poker chips, I scored it 2 stars.
Poker chips normally are great, but please note that the purple colored chip is very dark, it is not the bright purple color shown in the picture. Despite my high expectations, I was let down.
I have updated my 4 star review to a 1 and am giving up on these chips. I always get a sliver off in color if I order a new rack, and the sizes are different when I order them. There was a big difference between the white chips in the last batch and black chips On the off-chance Instead of bright white, it was white instead of the original bright white, and the thickness was way off (to the point that a stack of twenty left room for an additional chip in a standard rack of that brand. a lower number than usual) and the circumference was a little bigger. If you buy all the chips you'll ever need in one go, it might be a good deal, but if you begin adding some later, don't expect them to match. The color I may be able to put up with (but shouldn't have to) but the size variance every time I order is a During the course of a game, you feel really awkward when the size of your hand is mixed up. The cost of these games will be a few hundred dollars down the drain as they grow in size in the future instead of all at once. I don't intend to reward Brybelly with the latest set of games. Even if buying all at once would solve the problem, there is no guarantee it would.
As a poker player, although not a big one, we pull out the chips for a couple of hands on camping trips, etc. They are not as bright as I thought they would be, more of a muted orange than Their feel and sound is nice, and they make an audible clink when they hit the pot, as others have mentioned. All of them were perfect when I examined them. The green chips have been ordered already.
These are the chips I use for my toddler to play with. It's the perfect weight, and I don't have to worry about weird paint products or them breaking and becoming a choking hazard. The chips in this picture are authentic.
I was looking for some additional colors for our holdem tournament and these would do. We had the same weight and diameter but the case sets were a micro smaller (or larger), but it was barely noticeable and worked just.
Plastic does not appeal to me as much as clay. There are some really nice ones here. In a class, I wanted some chips that I could use to assign students to groups randomly. I used a Sharpie to write the number 1 on six of them, the number 2 on another six, and so on, so that the students could draw them at random. It's great that these are clay and white, given that those colors work well together. Sharpie ink sticks a bit better to clay than plastic, and the fact that they are mainly white made the numbers visible, and they gave them a nice weight.
There's no risk of wear occurring on the plastic pips or checkered edges of the chips since the pips are a part of the chip rather than being painted on. The chips are really nice, but there is a misalignment in the stamping. I would give them a 5 star if it wasn't for that.