You finally found a night that works. Everyone's coming over. The last thing you need is to realize mid-deal that your chips are too light, too cheap, or color-coded for a tournament when you're running a cash game.
- No denomination printing means one set moves between cash games and tournaments without any confusion at the table
- Clay composite construction gives each chip a weighted, tactile snap that plastic chips simply cannot fake
- 600 chips in a single carrier means you seat eight players deep without scrambling for extra racks
- The acrylic carrier with reinforced corners keeps every chip stacked and protected between game nights, not scattered in a drawer
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Chip Weight |
14 grams per chip |
Sits heavy in the hand, stacks cleanly, and resists the kind of accidental knock-over that derails a pot |
| Chip Material |
Clay composite construction |
Produces the matte, textured surface that gives a genuine casino-grade grip and shuffle feel |
| Chip Design |
Four-suit edge pattern with 2 aces and 2 kings on face |
Visually distinct at a glance so players never misread a value in a heated hand |
| Denomination Status |
Non-denominated, no printed values |
Assign any value you want to any color, making the set work for any game format you run |
| Set Quantity |
600 chips total, sold in 25-chip increments |
Enough volume to run a full multi-table home tournament or a deep-stacked cash game without re-using chips |
| Carrier Dimensions |
8.75" x 6.75" x 6.5" acrylic carrier |
Compact enough to store on a shelf, large enough to hold the full 600-chip set in organized rows |
| Carrier Build |
Reinforced corners, top-open lid, integrated carry handle |
Survives repeated transport without cracking at the stress points where cheaper cases always fail first |
Who is the Ace King Suited 14 Gram Clay Poker Chips in Acrylic Carrier - 600 Ct. for?
The Ace King Suited 14 Gram Clay Poker Chips are built for serious home game hosts who want a clay composite chip that performs across both cash games and tournaments without buying two separate sets.
Anyone running a regular home game with six or more players will find that 600 non-denominated clay poker chips in a carry case covers nearly every format without leaving chips short on a full table.
The chips that end the "what do these even weigh" argument.