Poker chip cases

WHICH POKER CHIP CASES TO CHOOSE ?

Discover our dedicated category of poker chip cases, designed to provide a complete and high-quality gaming experience. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, our poker chip cases will provide you with everything you need for unforgettable poker games.

Our poker chip cases are available with chips made from different materials and in capacities ranging from 100 to 1000 poker chips, in cases or bird cages, allowing you to choose the one that best suits your needs and level of play.

We offer a wide variety of poker chip cases:

  • ABS plastic poker chip cases
  • Clay composite poker chip cases
  • Ceramic poker chip cases

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Features of Poker Chip Cases:

  • Types of chips: ABS plastic, clay composite, ceramic, with or without markings.
  • Available capacities: 100 to 1000 poker chips
  • Game type: cash game or tournament
  • Purchase options: Poker cards suitable for individuals, clubs, and professionals

We provide detailed information about the features of our poker chip cases in the product description section.

Make sure to check the icons to help you with your choice.

Compose your poker chip case

We offer you the possibility to customize your poker chip case as you wish. You can change the quantities of poker chips, add or remove values to optimize your poker chip case according to your preferences.

Feel free to contact us to modify and personalize the contents of your poker chip case.

Putting together your poker chip case in tournament version

Organizing a poker tournament requires careful preparation, especially regarding the composition of the chip case. Here is a detailed guide to help you create a poker chip case suitable for a tournament.

Quantity of Chips for Tournament Cases:

  • Tournament with 6 players: A case with a minimum of 300 poker chips.
  • Tournament with 10 players: A case with 500 poker chips is generally sufficient.
  • Tournament with 20 players: Plan for at least 1000 poker chips.

Distribution of Poker Chips:

A proper distribution of chips by value is essential for the smooth running of the tournament.

Here is a suggested distribution for a 300-chip poker case:

  • 25-value chips x 100
  • 100-value chips x 100
  • 500-value chips x 75
  • 1000-value chips x 25

Here is a suggested distribution for a 500-chip poker case:

  • 25-value chips x 150
  • 100-value chips x 150
  • 500-value chips x 100
  • 1000-value chips x 50
  • 5000-value chips x 50

Here is a suggested distribution for a 1000-piece poker chip set:

  • 25 chips x 300
  • 100 chips x 300
  • 500 chips x 200
  • 1000 chips x 100
  • 5000 chips x 75
  • 10000 chips x 25
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Distribution Structure

1. Starting Chips:

  • Each player begins with a total chip amount, for example, 10,000 units.
  • Typical distribution:
    • 8 poker chips of 25 units
    • 8 poker chips of 100 units
    • 4 poker chips of 500 units
    • 2 poker chips of 1000 units

2. Blind Progression:

  • Blinds start low and gradually increase. Here is an example structure:
    • Level 1: 25/50
    • Level 2: 50/100
    • Level 3: 100/200
    • Level 4: 200/400
    • Level 5: 300/600
    • Level 6: 400/800
    • Level 7: 500/1000
    • Level 8: 1000/2000
  • Each level can last between 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the desired duration of the tournament.

Additional Accessories

  • Dealer Button (included in our cases):

    A dealer button is essential to indicate the current dealer.

  • Poker Cards (included in our cases):

    Have at least two decks of high-quality cards ready.

  • Timer or Clock:

    Use a timer or clock to track blind levels.

  • Poker Mat:

    A high-quality poker mat enhances the gaming experience.

Tips for Organizing a Successful Tournament Game:

  • Plan Ahead:

    Set the blind structure and chip distribution before the tournament begins.

  • Chip Management:

    As the tournament progresses, consider swapping low-value chips to avoid clutter.

  • Control Duration:

    Adjust the duration of blind levels to manage the total length of the tournament.