Brybelly Monte Carlo Premium Poker Chips Heavyweight 14-Gram Clay Composite - Pack of 50
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The yellow and blue cards are 10$ (yellow), Different colors are used for the green) etc.
The chip is glued to the chip, though I'm not certain how it is attached, but I have not noticed any peeling, separation, or other problems.
As of today, they are already labeled as follows We don't put stickers on
The poker chips I received are worth $100 each
Selected User Reviews For Brybelly Monte Carlo Premium Poker Chips Heavyweight 14-Gram Clay Composite - Pack of 50
How to use In the process of looking for a whole set of chips, I bought 50 packs of the green $25 Monte Carlo chips for testing, as I wanted to try a couple brands before buying a complete The quality of the chip is as follows Chips do not appear to be of great quality, I think I got a bad batch but 45/50 chips were peeling out of the package, not the stickers on top, but If you don't mind the designs, it is fine to buy these, but for the price, I would expect them to be of As you take the chips out of the box, you can feel the peeling all around them, so before you can play the game, you may have to sand them down or peel away the raised parts. I will get a picture soon and update you. Customers service I initially contacted the company to ask if I had a bad batch or if that's how they normally are. I received an email back within an hour saying the chips were defective, and I needed to give a count of how many so they can send Although I emailed them a couple more times to make sure they received the email, I never heard back from them. I sent them the amount, but never received any replacements, and never heard from them again. As a conclusion Perhaps I really did have a bad batch of chips, but Buyer beware. You're at risk of receiving damaged chips, or perhaps they will give you the run around to make you think they will remedy the problem. For the amount of money that you are spending on chips to take games that will be played by 20ish people, I would rather not worry about such stuff, and I definitely wouldn't want to have to fix each chip to prevent peeling. In addition to that, the chips feel good, but I think the peeling made them look old and used, which shouldn't be so on chips that are just pulled from the package. The samples were good! I am glad I bought them.
I just received my order today and I was surprised by the quality of the The outer circle of stickers was also used by a few. Stickers weren't glued down flat on most of them. There are a few stickers with completely messed up gold circles on the stickers A perfect alignment. The picture shows what I mean. There are two options for me I can return these and try another brand or I can try a different batch and hope things turn out differently.
The brybelly chips on the left have a variety of defects with the inlays. As you can see from the image, I also bought 50 of another brand of chips. There were only about 50 of the 200 I bought that I would consider playable, but not outstanding. There is an issue with the inlay printing, or the inlay printing is out of alignment, or a combination of both. A second detail that's hard to see in the pictures is the shape and feel of the balls. It looks like the brybelly chips don't have a consistent surface quality and have a lot of rough spots left over In contrast, the other brand on the right does not have even one chip with this feature. Brybelly chips are totally out of control when it comes to quality control. It's a no-brainer for me to buy the other brand. Don't waste your time or money on Brybelly chips since instead of paying a few pennies more you can get a far stronger chip that is actually more valuable.
It is warped and has rough edges. In a nutshell, While the colors were pleasing to the eye, the edges were rough. It was difficult to cut the stacks because they It looks wonky because the gold foil ring was not centered on the sticker. It is a bad product overall. I would return it right away!.
To my old eyes, the $500 chips look more like the black $100 chips than the ones pictured - the darker chips are darker than those pictured. Unfortunately, the results were unimpressive It is important to me that the color of the chips be drastically different. One of the saving graces is that they have a little white in them instead of the $100 chip's yellow, and the 500 is large and clearly printed on the chips. While these are a nice set of chips, I'll never understand why the makers don't make the color and designs more distinct. The best I have seen is the set at Wynn - it's completely unique. Wynn's eyesight may have been compromised as a result of his gambling. To review the color and design of the chips, the manufacturers should hire an old guy with bad eyes. Despite its price, the $500 chip could be better if it was.
Despite the fact that the design is similar to that of the Da Vinci Monte Carlo chips, they have one very important difference There is no similarity in quality between the two. Brrybelly chips have a plastic seam around the perimeter that can be sharp in the beginning, but wears down slower over time. I rounded the edges down with an emory board, but they're still not as nice as Da Vinci chips. I discovered on the poker store that Da Vinci does not sell the $500 denomination on amazon, but I could find it on Da Vinci though. The company. We recommend you get the smooth clay versions from Da Vinci for you and your guests. My suspicion is that Brybelly is lying to us by claiming that these are clay objects. It looks like they are made of plastic injection molded!.
This is a great set of chips to use at home. It's a nice weight, the design is nice, and the sparkly border around the denominations really adds a touch of polish. This is a company I highly recommend. In this regard, all I would like to point out is that the Monte Carlo Poker Club chips that you get here may not necessarily be an exact match for other chips from the club. For the majority of you that go straight to Amazon to buy your sets, this will not matter. My chips here had level coloring throughout, so if you buy the whole set here, it should be fine. In fact, I bought the Monte Carlo chips at my local retailer, then I came to Amazon to order some additional chips in different denominations to have enough chips for specific tournament processes. I have only one minor complaint the chips I got here were not an exact match to the ones I have at home. I would describe them as just a bit faded, as if they'd been sitting in the warehouse for a long time. But it may just be that they came from a different batch of the factory, or that the colors don't keep consistent over time. As you can see, there is not much difference in terms of the playability of my existing set, and it is without a doubt playable. It is unlikely that most people who use these would notice that they are a bit smaller. Apart from that, they are nice chips and I.
The edges and feel of the product are rough, and there are many plastic parts. However, the colors are bright and nice but other than that, it is a very disappointing investment, and it actually costs more than better alternatives.