Some poker nights are forgettable. The ones played around a serious table, with serious equipment, tend not to be. There is a particular weight to showing up with a case that commands respect before a single chip hits the felt.
- Fits an entire 500-chip set in one latched, organized case so you stop hunting through grocery bags and shoeboxes before every game night
- A removable top tray keeps your active 300-chip stack separated and instantly accessible, while the bottom tray holds the remaining 200 in reserve
- The dedicated bottom storage compartment swallows decks of cards, dealer buttons, and blinds buttons so nothing gets left behind on game day
- Gold-toned hardware and a lacquered black finish mean this case looks deliberate and considered, not like something pulled off a discount shelf
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Total Chip Capacity |
500 poker chips |
Covers full-table tournament setups without needing a second case |
| Top Removable Tray |
Holds up to 300 chips |
Active chips stay sorted and accessible without digging through the case |
| Bottom Tray |
Holds up to 200 chips |
Reserve chips stay separated and protected below the main playing stack |
| Accessory Compartment |
Dedicated space beneath top tray |
Stores cards, dealer buttons, and blind buttons in one organized location |
| Case Material |
High-quality mahogany wood |
Noticeably sturdier and heavier than plastic or aluminum alternatives |
| Exterior Finish |
High-gloss black lacquer |
Resists surface scuffs and maintains a sharp appearance over years of use |
| Hardware |
Gold-toned handles and clasps |
Secure closure during transport and a finished look that reads intentional, not afterthought |
Who is the 500 Capacity Black Mahogany Wooden Poker Chip Case for?
The 500 capacity black mahogany wooden poker chip case is built for serious home game hosts and poker enthusiasts who want a durable, well-organized wooden poker chip storage solution that holds a full set and looks appropriate on a real poker table.
It suits anyone who has outgrown flimsy plastic cases and wants their equipment to reflect the same care they put into running a proper game.
The table is set before anyone sits down