Archive for September, 2008
Casino is a place where addictive games like gambling and poker take place. It is immensely popular in Western countries, particularly in the United States. Casino games involve a large amount of money. According to some people, casinos in some areas are associated with various crimes and criminals. Nevertheless, the popularity and the crowd, which […]
September 15th, 2008 | Posted in Poker Chips | No Comments
Poker chips are the tokens used to represent currency notes in casinos. Large amount of money change hands is casino game floors. These tokens make an excellent item to exchange in place of actual money. These chips can be exchanged for money at the end of the game. These are highly guarded accessories in a […]
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WPT Chips are Perfect for World Poker Tour Fans
WPT poker chips are available for purchased through many authorized dealers. WPT, or World Poker Tour, introduced Texas Hold’em Poker as a televised sport in 2003. The roots of today’s overwhelming international Poker interest can be traced directly to the 2003 beginnings of World Poker Tour.
WPT poker […]
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What You Should Know About Clay Poker Chips
Clay poker chips are not made entirely of clay. Clay poker chips are actually made of a clay composite, often with metal inside. A clay composite is necessary because a poker chip made of only clay would dry, crack and crumble. Entirely clay poker chips would not stand […]
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Paulson poker chips set the standard for poker chips. Paulson poker chips are the highest caliber poker chips available. While some casinos use ceramic poker chips, most prefer to use Paulson poker chips. Ceramic poker chips do meet the demands of casinos and players but the preferred choice is always Paulson’s clay chips.
Paulson poker chips […]
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All About Casino Poker Chips
Each casino has specially designed casino poker chips for use by gamblers at games within the casino. Most casino poker chips are clay composite poker chips manufactured by Paulson although a few casinos do use ceramic poker chips.
Casino poker chips are made with a custom design on each chip. The design […]
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Poker tables are essential furniture in a casino and in the home of a die-hard poker fan. These are specially designed tables, with a shape and size suitable for playing card games. These tables come in different shapes: circular, rectangular, hexagonal, and octagonal. The border of the tabletop is somewhat raised generally using foam padding […]
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In casinos, poker is played on specially designed tables called poker tables. These tables look like billiards tables in structure. Such tables come in all the basic shapes: rectangular, oval, and pentagonal. Poker table supplies are available in shops in United States for playing poker at home. But one should be careful when selecting a […]
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Poker chips or casino chips are the tokens used while playing games in casinos for representing actual money, that is, currency notes. These chips are easier to handle. Clay has been traditionally the most sought-after material to be used for manufacturing casino chips. Nowadays clay composite and ceramic materials are also used to manufacture these […]
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Chips are used in place of currency notes when playing games like gambling and poker in casinos. These chips are available in sports accessory shops for playing in home and in clubs. Although such chips are common these days in various shops, the chips used in casinos can be considered as sacrosanct. Each casino has […]
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