Sporting Goods : Fat Cat Hold'em Dealer Poker Chip Set (500 Chips)

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Sporting Goods : Fat Cat Hold'em Dealer Poker Chip Set (500 Chips)

Fat Cat Hold'em Dealer Poker Chip Set (500 Chips)

from: Fat Cat




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MSRP Price: $59.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 50





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Fat Cat
EAN: 0719265536840
Label: Fat Cat
Product Manufacturer: Fat Cat
Model: 55-0605
Publisher: Fat Cat
Ranking: 50
Studio: Fat Cat


Product facts:
  • Poker chip set housed in a silver aluminum case
  • Includes 500 11.5-gram Claytec striped dice poker chips
  • 150 white and 150 blue chips; 100 red chips; 50 green and 50 black chips
  • Also includes two decks of playing cards
  • Offers big blind, little blind, and dealer buttons







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
The Pit Boss Texas Hold'Em Ultimate Dealer Kit is designed to provide you with everything you need for tournaments, card clubs or home poker play. It comes with 500, genuine-weighted 11.5-g chips, small and large blind markers, a dealer button, 2 regulation card decks, and an aluminum case to carry it all in.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Ideal for tournaments, card clubs, or late-night poker games with the buddies, this Fat Cat Hold'em Dealer poker chip set includes everything you need to keep the games flowing. The Hold'em Dealer set comes with 500 11.5-gram striped dice chips--150 white chips, 150 blue chips, 100 red chips, 50 green chips, and 50 black chips--along with a lockable silver aluminum case that holds everything in a single convenient location. Also stored in the case are a pair of card decks and three buttons: big blind, little blind, and dealer. The set makes a handy accessory whether you're hosting a game at your place or heading to a friend's house for some poker action.

What's in the Box?
500 11.5-gram poker chips (150 white, 150 blue, 100 red, 50 green, 50 black); two decks of cards; big blind, little blind, and dealer buttons; silver aluminum case



The Hold'em Dealer Poker Chip Set includes everything you need to play poker.




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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - As advertized...
This seems like a decent set of chips and case...No damage during shipping...Heavier than I was expecting...$34.00 with free 2-day prime shipping...



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - They are nice.
They are nice and really heavy chips. Give a very good casino style feeling ... Box is nice and sturdy.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - FAT CAT CAN KEEP THESE POKER CHIPS
A poker chip set with a four star rating and free shipping, good deal right?. Its not,they are poorly made plastic chips with colors that bled into each other or have blurred print. The manufacturer also forgot the last step in making the poker chips; which was smoothing the rough edges. I had bought this chip set to play with my friends and was more disappointed than they were.
There are better chips on Amazon, you might worry that you will have to pay twenty dollars on shipping. I say, spend the extra twenty dollars and get a good chip set you can be proud of.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Couldn't be better
I read the review from the guy who thought he should be getting clay quality chips. For $39.00???? Some people are never satisfied. Five stars from me. Great value, great chips, great case and free delivery.



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