200 Lucky Bee Edge Spot Nexgen Poker Chips With Aluminum Case Review

Sometimes it’s the little things in life that make a difference when you host a poker party. This is so true; we invited my relatives and in-laws over for a huge get together last summer where the hot topic was our flamboyant table covers. (Yes, we had a flamboyant table cover that caught everyone’s attention.) Although the occasion was just about the only ‘OFF DO Inputable’ theme the group had, we had to admit that our guests had some pretty amusing notions of their own.

One of the biggest changes we experienced when we played poker on the property was in the way we purchased the 200 Lucky Bee Edge Spot Nexgen Poker Chips with Aluminum Case. Some of the suggestions we received were the were about the weight of the chips which we felt had to be in the heavy weight range of 8.5g to 10g. These were definitely the heavier chips with the aluminum case.

However, there were definitely those that felt the 8.5g weight of the chips put too much of an emphasis on the Aluminum case. In fact, it looked more like a case for the kind of chocolate chipsey don’t you want to exchange for a deck of cards. So again we were like, what the heck, let’s see how the different Italians knew what they were talking about!

Anyhow, the topic of the day was the 200 Lucky Bee Edge Spot Nexgen Dewagg Chips with Aluminum Case. While we were excited about the product and what it could do for the game, we just weren’t sure if it was going to be enough to save the evening. The previous weekend had been pounded with questions about the chips. How are they heavier? Will they be easier to handle? These were questions that needed to be addressed, but we’ll always leave it at that.

To be honest, if it’s important to you, you probably aren’t interested in a poker table that just stands there but offers little more than the aluminum case and some felt. This is a nice case, in its own right, but it’s not the be-all, end-all of a poker game. Oh, sure, it’s convenient to have a chip case to keep your chips, but you can do without it if you want a game that’s more about the cards than the case.

The 200 Lucky Bee Edge Spot Nexgen Poker Chips with Aluminum Case was more about the cards than the case. We understand that, but it was still a nice case. It held the 200 assortment of poker chips pretty well, and allowed for more cards than you would think possible. We only played about six games that night, but we had enough left over to grab some food and beer from the vending machine on the casino property.

Now, because we didn’t have a lot of money, every penny seemed to matter a little more. So as the night went on, we left the 200 Lucky Bee Edge Spot Nexgen Poker Chips with Aluminum Case at the casino safe in our pocketbooks. We could walk away, grab our food and beer, and then we could head home knowing we had enough to possibly pay for a night’s stay the next day. Later, we’d head over to the 200 Lucky Bee Edge Spot Nexgen Poker Chips with Aluminum Case for a quick game of Texas Hold’em.

It was a little after two in the afternoon when we finally made it back to the car. My brother was so excited, he began jumping in the car as if he were a kid again. It was a cool car; black with dark silver interior and vinyl seats. We seats were Owner Mark’s and he certainly didn’t want to take a chance of losing his bet the previous night. After all, it was only a hundred bucks. And believe it or not, when we got to the car, he dropped to his knees and kicked the air with both feet. That’s when the son of Master Moss jumped in the car and insistently asked, “Hey, put me down, I’ve got a couple of tickets left.”

Mark looked down at the cards and told him, “Oh, I don’t see how you could be so stupid. You think you can just pick out a random pair of sixes and win?”

“Awww, lets try that again,” Replied Mr. Moss. “Or, lets see, America’s sweetheart has two tickets left over, and those are the only winning numbers?”

Wow, what a nice thought it was to offer such a gift. But, what were the chances of that happening? It was a probability, but how do we know it happened?

We don’t!

Such as it was, the likelihood had now changed to one. Two people sat down to play poker later that night.