Some poker nights feel like a real game. Others feel like you're playing with chips from a board game nobody wanted. The difference is almost always in your hands before the first card hits the felt.
- Jump between cash games and tournaments without sorting through multiple chip sets, since these run non-denominated across every format you play
- The 14-gram clay composite weight lands with the kind of satisfying thud that makes players across the table notice
- Your setup arrives stored, organized, and ready to carry, not scattered across a shoebox in your closet
- The lacquered mahogany case is the sort of thing that sits on a shelf and makes guests ask questions before you even shuffle
| Feature |
Technical Detail |
Why it Matters |
| Chip Material |
Clay composite construction |
Replicates the grip and sound of casino-grade chips without the casino price tag |
| Chip Weight |
14 grams per chip |
Heavier than standard plastic chips, sits cleanly in stacks without sliding |
| Chip Design |
Four-suit edge pattern with 2 aces and 2 kings on face |
Visually distinct at a glance, no denomination printing means flexible use across game types |
| Denomination |
Non-denominated |
Works for cash games, tournaments, and custom value assignments without buying a second set |
| Set Count |
500 chips total |
Comfortably seats 6 to 9 players for full tournament or cash game structures |
| Case Material |
High-quality mahogany wood with lacquered black finish |
Structurally protective and visually serious, not a flimsy carry case |
| Case Hardware |
Gold-toned metal fittings |
Reinforces latches and hinges at the points that take the most wear over time |
| Interior Layout |
Removable tray for 300 chips plus bottom compartment tray for 200 chips |
Full 500-chip capacity with organized access, no loose chips rattling around |
| Chip Increment Sold |
In sets of 25 chips per color |
Lets you build a color distribution that matches your actual blind structure |
Who is the Ace King Suited 14 Gram Clay Poker Chips in Wood Black Mahogany Case for?
The Ace King Suited 14 Gram Clay Poker Chips in a Wood Black Mahogany Case are built for home game hosts who want clay composite chips with a genuine weighted feel, stored in a case that holds 500 chips and looks like it belongs in the room rather than under the table.
This set works especially well for players who rotate between tournament formats and cash games, since the non-denominated design removes the friction of managing multiple chip sets for different nights.
The chips that make the game feel worth showing up for.