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All-in Poker Chips Review
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12-20-2006, 01:27 PM
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Re: All-in Poker Chips
Retailer(s): No longer produced, but still available at some Diick's Sporting Goods stores.
Average Price: n/a
All-in chips are great mid-line chips and my favorites in this category. Too bad they are no longer being produced. Bottom line: I think these are the kings of the mid-line chips. I prefer them to ceramics and all the plastic/composite chips out there.
Pros
They sound great. More like clays than any other non-clay chip, IMO.
They feel great. Softer than clays.
They stack well. Not quite as good as Paulsons or TRKs IMO, but much better than Nexgens and the like.
They stick together. More so than clays and about any other chip I've tried.
They have nice weight.
They don't look bad in yellow, blue, red, and black.
They are more secure now that they are no longer available.
Cons
These are no longer produced, so you'll have troubles expanding your set.
Their rubbery-feel makes them harder to shuffle
Logo is bland. Edgespots are so-so.
Color combinations on their White, Green, and Pink chips leave a lot to be desired
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