♠️ Elevate your game night with Spartan power and casino-quality flair!
This 500-piece Spartan Poker Chip Set features 13.5-gram heavyweight casino-quality chips with an exclusive Molon Labe embossed design. The set includes color-coded chips for multiple denominations, a reinforced aluminum carrying case with a thicker chip tray, two decks of cards, five dice, and a dealer button—perfect for serious players and social pros alike.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 13.5 Grams |
Material Fabric | Aluminum |
Color | Red, Silver, White, Blue, Black, Green |
Theme | Sports |
Number of Items | 500 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Exclusive Design, Heavyweight with Metal Insert, Improved Poker Case |
Number of Players | 8 |
S**N
Fantastic Chips for the Price
I bought these as a "Best Man Gift" for, well, my best man at my wedding. I finally got to use them in a game last week with him in a 10-player game and these chips are great! I've actually a little jealous right now because in searching for my own set of home chips I've been a little disappointed with sets I got for myself (both the Crown Casino 13.5g chips and Claysmith Showdowns).These chips had almost flawless quality control (there was only one chip that was mislabeled, 1 out of 500, that's not a deal breaker (the Crown Casino's had stickers off-center and falling off, plus they had a weird chalky texture I still couldn't get rid of after multiple times- the Spartans felt great right out of the gates). The colors are vibrant and contrasting so no muddy pots like the Showdowns have- you know what's in the pot without having to closely inspect. They also have nice edges (Showdowns had a lot of sharp flashing for some reason) to where they lay flat, stack well, and are comfortable to the touch.Their price point is pretty low- just barely over $0.20 a chip, but they feel miles ahead of similar priced chips out there. The case they came in was sufficient as well, it's not a Lamborghini of cases, but it's not supposed to be. It's solid enough to do the trick without worry. The cards and dice too. My ONLY real gripe is the dominations stop at $100 and there are no fractions (less than $1)... so we had to get a little creative with math for our tournament and then we just used the chips as all the same value for our cash game after.I still give them 5-stars though, especially for the price. These are great for a small game and unless you absolutely need casino-grade chips OR want to go the custom route. Also, if you need the higher denoms or fracs- they are available for order by themselves.
A**R
Get a different case. Very nice poker chips
These are pretty heavy and built well. Colors aren't as bright as it is in the stock photos. They have a really nice smooth color, feel great.As far as the case goes, it's ok. I wouldn't trust my life on it. The pic has a different case, which is more built for carrying ~20lbs of chips
D**Y
Not premium , arrived broken.
I chose this set because it was supposed to be more premium compared to other chips, it really isn’t. Just stick to any of the other ones that are $50 cheaper !!Only reason I didn’t return them was because we needed for poker night.
T**R
Pretty good!
After searching far and wide for a casual poker set, I came across this gem. The top searches result in fat cat and davinci, but they range from $50-$80. However, they have hit and miss reviews, although many (thousands). I was hesitant due to the poor case reviews. This case was ok, difficult to tell from pictures, but corners aren't exactly lined up. Hopefully the case will hold up. The chips are excellent, I like the sparta rather than the skull and guns from the same set but "outlaw". Excellent weight to the chips, great colors. Denominations easier to read than outlaw set. Outlaw set had good reviews so went with this one for the better design in my opinion. Would have preferred no denominations but I usually use these denominations anyways. I was looking at fat cat, but the $60 something price got removed, so it was around $80, and for $20 more this appears to be a superior set. By going up to the $100 range, appears to be better sets available. Give it a try!
I**H
Nice weight
Nice chips; goes with crap table very well. Bought from $1 thru &15,000.
J**Z
They are best bang for buck
I had the outlaws and now theseThese are way better because when we play we can actually see the numbersCompared to the outlawsThese are smooth and have a nice designBox is goodI would never use the dice so I tossed thoseCards aren’t the bestWish it came with small blind and big blind chips
C**M
Good solid “heavy” chips
Great feel, very nicely made. Very heavy compared to other chips, I like to shuffle chips with my hands and it is almost impossible with these, which is both a good and bad thing, seems like they will hold up against heavy use.
S**E
Odd No One Has Mentioned One Thing Yet....
Whether it's poker night, or games of Blackjack, this set has everything you need. There are absolutely higher-quality sets out there. But they can also set you back much more money. For the price, and for what you actually get, this is a decent set.Though, it's funny that no one has mentioned something about the chips, yet.Each chip is marked with the Greek words "Molon Labe." So why does this matter? If you're not a big history buff, there's still a good chance that you've seen the movie "300" starring Gerard Butler. A fictionalized version of the very real Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. In which King Leonidas and 300 Spartans stood their ground against the Persian army. Before the battle, Xerxes had a Persian emissary travel to Leonidas to negotiate a Greek surrender. The Greeks would be "free" but under Persian rule. Leonidas refused. Xerxes sent a final message to Leonidas through his ambassador: hand over your arms. To which Leonidas replied, "molon labe." Translation: "come and take them."Today, "molon labe" has different interpretations. But one thing is certain, as far as how it was used over 2,500 years ago, by King Leonidas. Ultimately it was a rallying cry by a country that did not wish to be conquered, and were willing to sacrifice everything rather than surrender. So if you know someone that can agree with that sentiment, or is familiar with the Battle of Thermopylae, they would most likely appreciate this poker chip set. Because the significance of the design on each chip goes well beyond just imagery of a Spartan soldier.
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