Alright, I got to admit Ive tried and failed at this until watching the video. This guy does a decent job demonstating how its done. Im up to 5 chip stacks now.
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Alright, I got to admit Ive tried and failed at this until watching the video. This guy does a decent job demonstating how its done. Im up to 5 chip stacks now.
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I think I can find it in Palika bazar but not sure about the price.
Thank you for your question.
I don’t live in Delhi, but I know that in the United States a good poker chip set sells for around $60 USD. But I think buying poker chips online through a site like Amazon is your best bet honestly. The prices will probably be lower than anything you can find sold even at the market, and you will easily be able to see the prices and compare a few different sets to see what you are looking for.
I have provided you with two links of chip sets sold on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XVZ7V8?tag=michsrevi-20&camp=213381&creative=390973&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=B000XVZ7V8&adid=0CR59MHHA0ATT18AMY54&
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000OCQ602?tag=michsrevi-20&camp=213381&creative=390973&linkCode=as4&creativeASIN=B000OCQ602&adid=1C1KK5ZG4PAH598WQHCB&
The first is the chip set that I use and is very solid. A few years ago I bought this same set for $80 USD at a shopping center, and I can’t believe Amazon is able to sell it for only $30!
The second is a less expensive option. The chips are certainly not as nice quality though and there are not as many of them, but this is a fine option if you just want a decent set.
I hope this helps!
-Michael Mattson


