You know that hollow plastic click that ruins the mood at your home poker table. It signals to everyone around the felt that this is not a serious game. Before you buy a full set, you need to know exactly what you are getting into.
- You stop second-guessing your chip order because you have held every denomination before committing to hundreds of dollars
- Your home game earns a quiet credibility that plastic chips simply cannot manufacture
- The weight settles into your palm like something that belongs there, making every riffle and stack feel deliberate
- You buy once, correctly, instead of twice out of disappointment
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Chip Weight |
14 grams per chip |
Matches the heft used in regulated casino environments, making shuffling and stacking physically satisfying |
| Material Construction |
Clay composite construction |
Produces a matte, tactile surface that grips the table instead of sliding across it like cheaper injection-molded alternatives |
| Laser Graphic Strip |
Embedded laser-etched foil inlay |
Adds a metallic shimmer that catches light during play and makes denomination identification faster under dim conditions |
| Denomination Range |
$1, $5, $10, $25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, $10,000 |
Covers every common cash game and tournament blind structure so you can test your actual intended setup |
| Chip Face Labeling |
"Monte Carlo Poker Club" text with denomination printed on face |
Gives the set a named-club identity that reads as intentional rather than generic |
| Sample Count |
10 chips total, one per denomination |
Lets you physically evaluate the full color spread before purchasing a complete set of 300 or 500 |
Who is the Monte Carlo 14 Gram Clay Poker Chip Sample for?
The Monte Carlo 14 Gram Clay Poker Chip Sample pack is built for home game hosts who want to evaluate casino-grade clay poker chips across all denominations before investing in a full set.
It is also the practical choice for anyone who has been burned by ordering chips sight unseen and wants the weight, color, and finish confirmed in hand first.
Ten chips that could save you from one very expensive mistake