- CARRY BAG OPTIONS
- PURCHASING CHIPS
- CHIP CARRIER
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DUFFLE BAG (RECOMMENDED)
A canvas, leather, or nylon duffle bag is recommended.
Most other bags — especially on Amazon — don’t work as well.
With the bags shown below, I can fit the entire shipping box inside. With others, the zippers simply aren’t long enough.
There was a time these bags came with the mat, but I can no longer purchase them in bulk. Ideally, they would need to be manufactured here in the U.S.
A canvas, leather, or nylon duffle bag is recommended.
Most other bags — especially on Amazon — don’t work as well.
With the bags shown below, I can fit the entire shipping box inside. With others, the zippers simply aren’t long enough.
There was a time these bags came with the mat, but I can no longer purchase them in bulk. Ideally, they would need to be manufactured here in the U.S.
I put the shipping box
inside the bag.
Works great.
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inside the bag.
Works great.
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PURCHASING CHIPS
If you do not already have chips, consider purchasing loose chips rather than a set with a case. If you plan on hosting party games please view Chip Inventory & Banking Guide below before you purchase.
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If you do not already have chips, consider purchasing loose chips rather than a set with a case. If you plan on hosting party games please view Chip Inventory & Banking Guide below before you purchase.
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Purchasing chips by the case will cost you more in the long run as pre-ensembled cases will have too many white $1 chips and useless blue chips. SAVE $$$
CHIP CARRIER
I HAVE A 1000 CHIP INVENTORY
A full 1000-chip carrier weighs close to 30 lbs, which makes using a single large carrier impractical — especially for smaller games.
For smaller games, I carry 400 chips in the shipping box for fast setup. (Example)
For larger games, I use a 600-chip carrier.
This quality carrier also includes six removable chip trays, which come in handy hosting large banked games.
I've tried them all, most suck or are too expensive, except this one.
A full 1000-chip carrier weighs close to 30 lbs, which makes using a single large carrier impractical — especially for smaller games.
For smaller games, I carry 400 chips in the shipping box for fast setup. (Example)
For larger games, I use a 600-chip carrier.
This quality carrier also includes six removable chip trays, which come in handy hosting large banked games.
I've tried them all, most suck or are too expensive, except this one.
VERTICAL CHIP RACKS
Also known as a speed rack that hold 200 chips, these are for the dealer and can be very useful.
Personally, I’m not a big fan. They are designed to be placed with a wall behind them, like on a craps table. If they were heavier — something like a composite aluminum — I’d like them a lot more.
Also known as a speed rack that hold 200 chips, these are for the dealer and can be very useful.
Personally, I’m not a big fan. They are designed to be placed with a wall behind them, like on a craps table. If they were heavier — something like a composite aluminum — I’d like them a lot more.
As is, being plastic, they can tip over if bumped… which makes them a little risky during play. I prefer using the chip carrier above and the six extra chip trays for my bank — especially in larger games.
That said, players love them.
I do have two — one for smaller games, and I use both for larger games.
When a 7-out hits, they clean up fast — slamming chips into the rack and keeping the game moving. Just don't bump them lol
That said, players love them.
I do have two — one for smaller games, and I use both for larger games.
When a 7-out hits, they clean up fast — slamming chips into the rack and keeping the game moving. Just don't bump them lol
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