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Do you know where I can get chips to match these? I need to add to my set. Thanks.
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Thanks. I have tried that without any luck. I have a local Craig's List wanted ad that's been running about 6 weeks. I see some chips that are close, but not a true match. I'm concerned about mixing different looking same denomination chips for my tourneys.
 
All in fun .... Try Spinettis they may have them, & carry these similar chips with different stickers:
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How many do you need? If you need 50,000 or more these guys can help you out.

Or if you want something very, very close, but not exact, you could pick up these.
 
How many do you need? If you need 50,000 or more these guys can help you out.

Or if you want something very, very close, but not exact, you could pick up these.
Thanks. I do see other chips that are close, but like I said I'm concerned about chips that are not an exact match.
 
Hmm, the base color of the chip is white for everything but the gray chip. That'll make it harder to match as most of the other chips of this type are mass produced in the same colors with different labels.

This is the closest I've found, but aside from the gray/T1 chip all of the bases are swapped with the edge colors. I'm sure that's not exactly what you're looking for, but it's another "close" option.

https://www.discountcasinogear.com/Yin-Yang-Poker-Chips-p/bb4007.htm

Good luck with your search. If you decide to mix it up a bit and invest in a new set there are a ton of resources and helpful people here! (But most don't like this type of chip, so tread carefully :))
 
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If you are looking to upgrade in a similar price point to these I'm guessing that the Poker Nights or Showdown chips would fit the bill. If you are looking for an upgrade I highly suggest looking at the Majestics and Dunes commerative chips at around $0.35-0.40 each.

These can all be found at apachepokerchips.com
 
First, welcome to PCF. Apologies for the initial reactions of my fellow forum members, but as noted, the chips you are seeking are--no offense intended--less than high quality. In addition to being cheaply made, they suffer from a critical flaw: the base color of all the chips is essentially the same, which makes them a poor choice for any serious card game (at any stakes, even micro stakes). Additionally, as someone mentioned, members of this site are aficionados of chips, and as such wouldn't consider your chips worth buying, let alone using in a game. Again, no offense intended. Finally, if you have been lurking here recently, there has been a spate of trolling lately, and many members may think your post was intended as a troll. If it wasn't, apologies.

That said, welcome to the site--if you are interested in poker chips there is a wealth of info here and many knowledgable folks who can give you valuable insight. For example, for not much more money than those chips cost, you could get a set of very inexpensive "China Clay" chips, which have (close to) the look and feel of much more expensive, professional chips. If you are interested in improving your game, a great place to start is with quality budget chips. But a warning--once bitten by the bug, it is a slippery slope and the next thing you know, you'll be asking about the difference between LCV and SCV Paulson leaded chips.

Good luck and welcome!
 
Not sure what type of add on you are looking for, but I would consider what type of games and stakes you usually play, and you may realize that you don't necessarily need all the chips that you currently have - typically the 10 and 50 chips are not needed. Once you figure out an ideal breakdown, then look to buy a new set in the same price bracket or higher (depending on your budget). Ho should have tons of options if you like the chips you have now. Then list your existing chips on CL or eBay to try and recoup some of the cost. You may not get much for them because there are usually plenty out there to choose from. good luck
 
First, welcome to PCF. Apologies for the initial reactions of my fellow forum members, but as noted, the chips you are seeking are--no offense intended--less than high quality. In addition to being cheaply made, they suffer from a critical flaw: the base color of all the chips is essentially the same, which makes them a poor choice for any serious card game (at any stakes, even micro stakes). Additionally, as someone mentioned, members of this site are aficionados of chips, and as such wouldn't consider your chips worth buying, let alone using in a game. Again, no offense intended. Finally, if you have been lurking here recently, there has been a spate of trolling lately, and many members may think your post was intended as a troll. If it wasn't, apologies.

That said, welcome to the site--if you are interested in poker chips there is a wealth of info here and many knowledgable folks who can give you valuable insight. For example, for not much more money than those chips cost, you could get a set of very inexpensive "China Clay" chips, which have (close to) the look and feel of much more expensive, professional chips. If you are interested in improving your game, a great place to start is with quality budget chips. But a warning--once bitten by the bug, it is a slippery slope and the next thing you know, you'll be asking about the difference between LCV and SCV Paulson leaded chips.

Good luck and welcome!
No offense taken. I know my chip set is not good quality, and the biggest issue is the base color being mostly white on the edges, but they are the chips I have, we use them in my games, and players are happy. I'm color blind (red/green) so I need chips with colors I can see the difference.
 
If you are looking to upgrade in a similar price point to these I'm guessing that the Poker Nights or Showdown chips would fit the bill. If you are looking for an upgrade I highly suggest looking at the Majestics and Dunes commerative chips at around $0.35-0.40 each.

These can all be found at apachepokerchips.com
These are all good options for me. Thanks. I'm considering buying Milano chips when I decide to abandon the chip set I have.
 
I also once tried to add to an existing chipset. Even from same vendor a year later the chips were different to the ones i bought first. You need extreme luck to find exact the same. In my case it was money wasted and would've better just bought new ones. Good luck and welcome on the forum.
 
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