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Hello, new to the Poker Chip Rabbithole. I was wondering budget aside, at all price ranges, what are the best:
  • Playing Cards
  • Chip Cases (1k chips and below)
To look out for, as I'm looking to order some CPC chips soon and would like to compliment them with some good accessories.
 
Playing cards are a consumable item if you play with any frequency. We play twice a week and go through at least a setup a month. So, at least to me, buy in quantity and don't worry too much about brand. I buy mostly copag but all the other brands are also fine. I buy by the case - 12 setups - at a discount.
 
If you’re going to travel with your chips at all, I highly recommend the Nanuk cases over other options. They have a two step unlocking mechanism that gives me peace of mind my case won’t accidentally open under any circumstances.

That said, they have proven to be serious overkill now that I exclusively host.

Nanuk 910 for ~ 400 chips
Nanuk 920 for - 800 chips
Nanuk 930 for up to 1200 chips (I’d highly recommend the carry strap if you’re going any farther than driveway to door with 1000 chips or more)
 
So many replies, thanks for the input guys, will look into these once I get the chips ordered
 
If you’re going to travel with your chips at all, I highly recommend the Nanuk cases over other options. They have a two step unlocking mechanism that gives me peace of mind my case won’t accidentally open under any circumstances.

That said, they have proven to be serious overkill now that I exclusively host.

Nanuk 910 for ~ 400 chips
Nanuk 920 for - 800 chips
Nanuk 930 for up to 1200 chips (I’d highly recommend the carry strap if you’re going any farther than driveway to door with 1000 chips or more)

I'll be travelling around my town a lot to play home poker with friends, and potentially fly around with it to play with friends out-of-state so this would be good to hear.
For now I plan to get around 600-800 chips so the Nanuk 920 + Justin's racks so this would be a good shout, thank you.
 
Playing cards are a consumable item if you play with any frequency. We play twice a week and go through at least a setup a month. So, at least to me, buy in quantity and don't worry too much about brand. I buy mostly copag but all the other brands are also fine. I buy by the case - 12 setups - at a discount.
Alright got it :tup:, copag and faded spade cards seem to have caught my interest at first glance, but will keep looking especially for ones with good deals.
 
I'll be travelling around my town a lot to play home poker with friends, and potentially fly around with it to play with friends out-of-state so this would be good to hear.
For now I plan to get around 600-800 chips so the Nanuk 920 + Justin's racks so this would be a good shout, thank you.
Extra bonus: They sell a TSA approved latch for the case, should you decide to fly with them. Or they have holes in the frame that a 3rd party lock can be used
 
Alright got it :tup:, copag and faded spade cards seem to have caught my interest at first glance, but will keep looking especially for ones with good deals.
Those two are pretty much on opposite ends on the stiffness spectrum, FS being the stiffy ones.

What cards one likes is gonna be very subjective, I think FS sucks but they do have quite the fan base. Copags are certainly alright, but a bit too slippery for my taste (lots of top card sliding).

I like and rotate Fournier, Trefl, Dal negro grand slam, Angel club poker and Modiano Alpha
 
Those two are pretty much on opposite ends on the stiffness spectrum, FS being the stiffy ones.

What cards one likes is gonna be very subjective, I think FS sucks but they do have quite the fan base. Copags are certainly alright, but a bit too slippery for my taste (lots of top card sliding).

I like and rotate Fournier, Trefl, Dal negro grand slam, Angel club poker and Modiano Alpha
Oh I was just going purely off of design, didn't know there were differences in stiffness
 
Extra bonus: They sell a TSA approved latch for the case, should you decide to fly with them. Or they have holes in the frame that a 3rd party lock can be used
Managed to find a Malaysian retail store that sells Nanuk 920s for a decent price (compared to the original seller + shipping), so I'll defo get these + a simple TSA lock. Thank you for the input.
 
Hey just in case if there's no way to ship justin's racks to asia, what other good alternative racks are there?
 
There’s a rabbit hole for cards as well as for chips…
He doesn't know yet that he has entered it.

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CPC chips tend to higher than regular chips, so Tina Rack is actually not a good fitted for them.

U should buy the racks together with your CPC purchase, if not you can get racks suitable for CPC from Keywest @dennis63 who is also one of our vendors.

If you want to try Tina Racks, they can actually be easily found in Asia where you can find them selling in apps like Taobao
 

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