Grey Poker Chips
There is a lot of confusion, and misinformation out there about the weight of real casino poker chips. When someone is looking to invest in a high quality set of poker chips, many times they want to try to get as close to the real thing as possible. Some like heavier chips, like some of the 14 gram sets, because they feel good and substantial and are readily available at good prices. Others, want to get true casino weight chips, although most of the time they don't really know what that is.
Beyond that they usually vary. I've seen 1,000 in either orange or yellow. 5,000's either pink or grey, and some 10k and 25k chips pink or grey. Those were all tournament chips though. To my understanding, cash chips are all one color everywhere in the US. Gear up for poker night with the Personalized Grey Leatherette Poker Chip Set. This all-in-one set includes the chips, cards and dice with an on-the-go carrying case so you can play just about anywhere! Departments You May Be Interested In: View All For Him.
The answer will surprise most people. There is a general feeling out there that the 11.5 gram chips are the closest to true casino chip weight, but this is simply not true. The truth is that most Las Vegas casinos use chips that you would consider light. Would you be surprised if I said that many top-name casinos use chips that weigh about 10 grams? Well, it's true. Here's a quick breakdown from a few years ago:
Casino | Weight | Material |
Caesar's Palace | 8.5 grams | Clay |
Palms | 10.3 grams | Ceramic |
Rio | 9.4 grams | Clay |
Flamingo | 9.9 gram | Clay (Paulson) |
Harrah's | 10.0 grams | Clay |
Circus Circus | 10.5 gram | Ceramic |
Bally's | 10.6 grams | Ceramic |
Stardust | 9.4 grams | Clay (Paulson) |
There are a few things you may notice from this data. The first is that the weight is probably lighter than you expected. In many cases, when we talk to a customer about 10 gram chips, their first reaction is almost always 'They're too light!'. Well, as you can see, this is actually what the real casinos use.
Official Casino Chip Weight
OK, wait for it. The answer to the question 'What is the official casino poker chip weight?' is... There is none. That's right, there is no official weight. I know, you're probably devastated, but it will be alright. Many people have believed that 11.5 grams was the official weight. This is obviously not true. This myth was most likely started by the chip manufacturers and dealers years ago. The old home-quality poker chips were simply made of plastic with a metal slug. This metal slug brought the weight up to 11.5 grams. Coincidence? Probably not.
The reality is that real casinos use whatever chips they want, and for whatever reasons they want. One consideration may be that the lighter the chips are, the easier they are to handle, store and transport. Another issue may be in manufacturing costs. Less weight = less material. Other reasons may be aesthetic, or simple tradition and preference.
So, What chips should I Buy?
You are most likely asking this question for a reason. You probably want to buy a set of high quality poker chips. What should you buy? Easy, buy what you like. There is no reason to get caught up in the whole 'official' weight controversy, unless that is truly important to you. Here are a few things to consider:
- A lighter chip set is easier to carry, especially if you will be transporting them often.
- High quality clay composite chips are available in a variety of weights. Look for a pleasing design and make sure the chips are of high quality and you will be happy.
- Don't be afraid of ceramic chips. As you can see above, many casinos use ceramic poker chips.
- Buy what you like, in the end that's all that matters anyway.
If you are interested in buying a nice set of quality poker chips, here are some suggestions that we carry:
- If you want a lighter chip set, but high quality, look into the 10 gram sets we carry, either in clay composite or ceramic.
- The Claysmith Milano Poker Chips are a great set of 10 gram clay composite chips that are beautiful, stylish and high quality.
- The Nevada Jack 10g Poker Chips have been a favorite for years. These ceramic chips look great and feel great.
- The Nile Club 10g Ceramic Poker Chips are a great set as well. High quality ceramic with a beautiful design.
- If you want a heavier set of chips, there are many to choose from. Here are a few of our favorites.
- Claysmith's Bluff Canyon poker chips come in at 13.5 grams and are great quality. These chips feature an intricate molded design and look and feel great.
- The Claysmith Desert Heat poker chips have the same intricate mold design and edge spots as the Bluff Canyon, but a more colorful desert themed design.
If you want to see more chips available, be sure to visit our Poker Chip Set page. We have a large selection of quality poker chip sets at great prices.
Chips used for poker are among the most iconic parts of gambling overall. One complete basic set of poker chips usually consists of red, white, blue, green, and black chips. In addition, other larger high stakes tournaments also use other chipsets with more colors. For the most popular types of games like Texas Hold ‘Em Poker, or any other that uses chips as currency, you simply have to know how much each color is worth. It is important to remember that no set rules are in place for the values and that these are rather are common standards at poker events. In this article, we will go over the usual ways poker chips are valued during games.
Basic Poker Chips
White – $1
Pink – $2.50 (This is rare in poker, and it is sometimes used in black-jack)
Red – $5
Blue – $10
Grey Poker Chip
Green – $25
Black – $100
Full Poker Chips
White – $1
Yellow – $2 (Again, rarely used)
Red – $5
Blue – $10
Grey – $20 (Sometimes green)
Green – $25
Orange – $50
Black – $100
Pink – $250
Purple – $500
Yellow – $1000 (These are sometimes burgundy or gray)
Light Blue – $2000
Brown – $5000
Are You Hosting a Poker Event?
If you want to host a game of poker with a maximum of 10 players, the experts suggest you should have around 500 chips in three or four colors. If you plan to hold a much larger game with up to 30 people, an around 1,000 chips in four or five colors is what you will need. Regarding sets of chips for your own games, you should keep the number of different colors low and have the most chips of the lowest value. Then, you should have progressively smaller numbers of chips as they climb in value. One example of this is a 4:3:2:1 ratio for $1, $5, $10, and $25 chips. For 500 poker chips, totals of 200, 150, 100, and 50 chips in white, red, blue and green is the common practice.
Casino Chips
Casinos tend to have their own custom-designed chips that have monetary value and the name of the casino printed either printed or engraved on the sides. These are also often multi-colored, stylized, and have patterns. The color-coding in the casinos often follows the values listed above, but many casinos make up their own systems.
Atlanta casinos mostly follow the basic practice of white, pink, red, green, and black chips. They also add yellow chips for $20 and blue chips for $10.
Las Vegas casinos are arguably the most popular in the world, and they also follow the primary system. They too, however, add $20 chips. The Wynn casino also has brown $2 chips and peach $3 chips.
California has no legal laws for chip colors in California, but a common color coding method is as follows:
$1 is usually blue
$2 is green
$3 is red
$5 is yellow
$10 is brown
$20 is black
Grey Poker Chip Value
$25 is purple
$100 is white and sometimes larger
$500 is brown or gray and often larger
High-Value Chips
A chip that is worth more than $5,000 is rarely available at the public in casinos, because high-stakes games are mostly held privately. At these events, casinos sometimes use rectangular plaques that are around the same size as playing cards. Casinos that allow high-stakes gambling in public areas have plaques of $5,000, $10,000, $25,000, and even higher. Only Nevada and Atlantic City have these casinos.
This all will be unnecessary if you are going to an online casino because the chips are already counted for you. However, not all online casinos are user friendly, to say it like this. Some of them have the Gamstop tool that prevents players with gambling issues to approach the site. To avoid such sites, you can check the list of non Gamstop casinos at sites such as freespins.monster.
History
Most of the gambling games through history used some sort of cash marker for the currency. However, the first use of chips dates back at the early 1800s when the saloons and gaming houses in the Wild West started using engraved bones, ivory, or clay as chips. These were quite easy to copy however, so by the 1880s, several commercial companies manufactured customized clay chips for the use in saloons and gaming houses. They were carefully detailed and hard to forge.
In contemporary casinos, chips are custom and manufactured, still containing a percentage of clay. Some can also be ceramic. The weight, texture, design, and color are carefully observed and controlled, and some high-end casinos even have microchips in them, which means they are impossible to copy.