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These NexGen chips weigh in at a little over 9 grams compared with the other NexGen chips at 13.5 grams. NexGen chips and then sticking their own customized label on. There is now no need to do this since these chips cost only one cent more than the NexGen chips without labels. The highest Nevada Jacks poker chip denomination is $5,000 so these plaques would make a welcome addition to any set of Nevada Jacks chips. Jim's retail for those chips might be at most $0.32 per, any higher and he's going to lose his market to the progens. I personally feel that there are a lot of differences between the chips, and that the DP feel better. I can't wait until my set arrives, I'm very excited.I ordered several sample sets before I made a decision. I wanted to make sure the chips colors matched our friends chipset and that the denominations were easy to read. The DP chip samples were great except for the denominations being too hard to read. The Dunes chips have unusual colors as did the NJ skulls. I ended up buying the Nexgen Pro's. The Denominations are big and easy to read and they use standard colors and the price was right. They are on EBAY now, 1000 for $229 with free shipping.I ordered several sample sets before I made a decision. I wanted to make sure the chips colors matched our friends chipset and that the denominations were easy to read. The DP chip samples were great except for the denominations being too hard to read. The Dunes chips have unusual colors as did the NJ skulls. I ended up buying the Nexgen Pro's. The Denominations are big and easy to read and they use standard colors and the price was right. NJ skulls, the purple chip is 5000 instead of 500, the white chip is 1000 instead of 1, and the yellow chip is 500 instead of 1000. On the dunes set, the 500 is white. I’ve always dreamed of having a really nice chipset, not necessarily super high-end, but something classy and above the cheap plastic slugged chips I’ve been using. I have decided to give my cash game chips priority in upgrades.I needed at least 5 colors of chips, as I use 5 cent chips for blinds and antes, but we occasionally get $1k+ on the table so I needed a ready supply of $25 chips. I’m just a guy, maybe like you, who is sick of cheap chips, and wants a nice chipset at an affordable price. As I have found throughout this exercise, no review or opinion can equal having the actual chips in your hand. I let a table full of my regulars play around with all these chips. Compared to the “high end” versions I got, they were just light enough that if you have played with ceramics recently, or for an extended amount of time, you might notice. If you rarely or never have handled ceramics, you may not notice.I really liked the texture. The face had a bit of eggshell finish. You could easily shuffle them, but they still felt smooth. The edge is rounded and noticeably smoother than the face, which makes for a nice feel when picking up a stack. I only have 10 chips to work with, but I image they will stack well. They were just a tad smaller than the clay-composite samples, I would say closer to 38mm than the listed 39mm (not that I measured).The colors very classic in my opinion. All the chips had gold (not shiny or glittery, just gold colored) swirly designs in the rim. All had the same 4 narrow red-orange edgespot stripes alternating with gold diamond patterns. These same colors also appear in just on the outermost 1/16” of the rim face, giving the allusion of true edgespots. At first I thought it would suck having the all same color edgespots; but after playing with these chips for a while, I noticed how the colors really complemented each other. When you put out a $2.50 bet, the white dollars and the grey quarters look good together. So do the red $5 and the whites. A $14 bet looked really sexy. The common edgespots are what I think ties them all together. The rim features alternating the Cigar $ Snifter logo with denominations. Each edge has 4 two-stripe edgespots, also alternating with denominations. The center of the chip is recessed, and the white "inlay" shows the denomination in large red print and spelled out across the top of the inlay. All of the graphic were very sharp. Around the outer edge of the inlay, the words “Sidepot Gaming Company. Established 2003” are printed. I couldn’t see too much difference between these and the high end ceramics, but they are a definite step up from the Venerati chips. Having a recessed center was kind of cool, I’ve never seen that in a ceramic chip before. These would likely be a very good compromise if you wanted a higher-end chip set but didn't want to spend $1k+.This is really my only knock on these chips: they still feel like plastic. High quality plastic, but plastic nonetheless. Compared to Nexgen/dice/slugged plastic chips, they’re great. Compared to real clay chips, you can tell the difference. However, they didn’t have a bad feel to them at all. They just felt like what they are: Chinese clay composites. While the edges were sharp, making shuffling a tad more difficult, I’m sure after a few sessions they will break in nicely. Pro Classic Poker Chips are one of the highest quality chips used for inlay customization. Pro Classic poker chip sets bring the Las Vegas casino experience into your nightly poker games. Whether you are a newcomer to the sport if you've been playing poker for decades, you're sure to enjoy these luxurious clay-composite chips. Each NextGen Pro Classic poker chip weighs a standard 9 grams and is 39mm in diameter. NextGen Pro Classic poker chips, including 1 (white), 5 (red), 25 (green), 100 (black), 500 (purple), 1,000 (orange) and 5,000 (pink), $25,000 (brown), $100,000 (yellow) and blue chips with no printed denomination. Without a denomination on the blue chip, players can choose their own before the game starts. Each chip contains a single color in the middle with edge spots consisting of two other colors.

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