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Jackpot Casino Metal Inlay Chips
Has anyone used Jackpot Casino chips? I can't find any reviews anywhere. I'm looking to upgrade my dice chips. The first place I played was Stardust, and my local room has metal inlay, so I'm partial to it. The weight looks good and the design works for me aesthetically compared to others at similar price.
I'm also thinking of getting the basic Nexgen and labels for my tournament chips. Anyone recommend a good label place, one that knows the colors of the chips and will help coordinate my designs? Thanks! |
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Re: Jackpot Casino Metal Inlay Chips
Looking around, anyone use these 14 Gram Tri-Color chips. Is that too heavy? I dig the inlay chips, but the denominations we'd be getting don't work well for me as far as color coordination is concerned. Hey, I have to look at these all night, I'd like 'em to be pleasing. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Jackpot Casino Metal Inlay Chips
Both junk.
Go to CT and spend a couple days reading it will save you money on the short run. http://www.chiptalk.net/forum/index.php?referrerid=4331 |
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Re: Jackpot Casino Metal Inlay Chips
Skip the 14 gram chips. They're just heavier versions of what you already have. Nextgens are a good alternative for the price, and I don't think they are junk. You get what you pay for.
I don't know if you remember, but I have a rack of nextgens I use for my game (These are the ones with the reaper label). Let me know if you want to see them and I can bring over a few. Aside from the chiptalk suggestion, here's a few other resources for chip reviews. http://www.21ace.com/reviews http://www.homepokertourney.com/chips_review.htm |
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Re: Jackpot Casino Metal Inlay Chips
Groovy, thanks!
LOQ, I don't remember your chips feeling all that much different. Maybe a little bit, but not the good weight/feel I get from casino chips. But it has been a while, so sure, bring some over. |
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