Tina Chips Vs Classic Poker Chips (1 Viewer)

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How do the Tina chips compare to those from Classic Poker Chips?
 
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How do the Tina chips compare to those from Classic Poker Chips?
You've been here for 5 years. Maybe if you posted more than once a year.......... Sorry, couldn't resist.

I love CPC chips. I also love Tina chips. But as everyone else has already said, you can't really compare them to each other. One is real compressed clay, and the other one.... isn't. Only you can decide which one is right for you. So rule number one that you would already know if you had been hanging around here a bit more is - get samples.
That Tina car is actually pretty cool. What is it? Something Chinese, I assume? It's no Aston Martin, but it does look good.
 
You've been here for 5 years. Maybe if you posted more than once a year.......... Sorry, couldn't resist.

I love CPC chips. I also love Tina chips. But as everyone else has already said, you can't really compare them to each other. One is real compressed clay, and the other one.... isn't. Only you can decide which one is right for you. So rule number one that you would already know if you had been hanging around here a bit more is - get samples.

That Tina car is actually pretty cool. What is it? Something Chinese, I assume? It's no Aston Martin, but it does look good.

Yep, BYD. Mass produced ‘cheap’ chinese electric cars, sell from ~$10k and up.
 
How do the Tina chips compare to those from Classic Poker Chips?

Tina's aren't bad. I own a couple sets of Tinas.

However, there are reasons why people (like me perhaps) are willing to spend around 5-10x as much to instead get a set of CPC's.

The FIRST reason why is obviously "insanity".

The close-second reason why is that the appearance, feel, handling, and sound of real, casino-grade, clay chips will ALWAYS be superior to that of ceramics/plastics.
 

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