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All Nevada Jack chips are special order only and incur an extra US$80 shipping charge per order. We do not stock these chips in Singapore so they take about 3-4 weeks to arrive from America. Please
Email Us before ordering if you are interested in these chips.
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This complete set includes 1,000
Nevada Jacks clay chips in 10
Acrylic 100 chip trays in a
1,000 Chip Clear Carrier chip case. Quantities of each chip color/denomination include:
- 200 Blue $1
- 300 Red $5
- 200 Green $25
- 100 Black $100
- 100 Purple $500
- 100 Caramel $1,000
If you would like your chips in different colors or quantities, please order the set here and add a comment during checkout. You can also order the chips and case separately by following the above links. Check out our
Help Me Choose! section to learn more about configuring your own poker chip set.
Shipping Info: 33lbs/15kg.
About Nevada Jacks chips. One of my favorite high-end chip designs is called the
Nevada Jacks, manufactured by the Blue Chip Company, another Las Vegas firm which supplies many casinos. The design and mold were resurrected from the classic 1960's Vegas style chips used in about 30 casinos on The Strip. Nevada Jacks cost about the same as Paulson's since they use very similar manufacturing techniques. In fact, the two companies share a common history. The founding family of Paulson Chips (called Paul-Son at the time, but now owned by Gaming Partners International), is currently managing the Blue Chip Company.
Both the
Paulson and the
Nevada Jacks chips are true casino "clay" chips, complete with indestructible printed inlays and edge spots and weigh the casino-standard 9-10g a piece. The Nevada Jacks are slightly lighter, averaging 9.2g to the Paulson's 9.7g.
The
Nevada Jacks come in the standard $1, $5, $25, $100, $500, $1,000, and even a $5,000, making the set perfect for the largest tournaments. The inlay design on the Nevada Jacks is obviously more involved than the simple $-denominated Paulson's, so if it tickles your fancy, it might just be the chip for you. There are other true casino clay chips that we could carry to complement the Paulson's, but I like the Nevada Jacks design the best. Learn more and compare all our chips in the
Help Me Choose! Chip Section.
About the Clear Carrier 1,000 Chip Case. The
Clear Carrier 1,000 Chip Case is used the world over to move chips around casinos efficiently. I use one in my home for the same purpose. You will need to purchase 10
Acrylic 100-Chip Trays to use this case. These 100-chip trays hold the chips in 5 rows of 20, so think about purchasing your chip colors in multiples of 20 or 100 as well. Our
Complete Sets take this into account.
About Acrylic 100-Chip Trays. The
Acrylic 100-Chip Trays are the standard casino chip trays that hold 100 chips, in 5 rows of 20 chips. One nice thing about storing your chips in trays is that it makes counting, stacking, and moving chips around must faster. It's useful to have a couple of these lying around during a game just for that purpose. If you use the
Rolling Chest 1,000-Chip Case or
Clear Carrier 1,000 Chip Case, then you must use these trays.
Please also note that these trays come in two sizes. The
Bluegate Lucky Bee,
Lucky Bee,
Pro Clay Casino, and
Striped Dice chips are slightly thicker than the standard
Paulson and
Nevada Jacks casino chips. We sell 2 sizes of the acrylic chip trays to accommodate the different chip thicknesses (e.g. use the 66.7mm tray for the
Paulson's). The external dimensions of both trays are essentially the same so they will both fit perfectly in the
Rolling Chest 1,000-Chip Case and
Clear Carrier 1,000 Chip Case. The two different size trays do not stack well if they are mixed, however, so keep that in mind if you need to stack multiple types of chips.