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by WL International
The Texas Hold'em Poker Set is a complete card game kit that gives you everything needed to run a proper poker night — chips, cards, dealer button, and a metal carry case. No scrounging around for mismatched chips or dog-eared cards from three different decks. Open the case, deal the cards, and you're playing within minutes.
You get 100 poker chips with proper weight to them — they stack cleanly and feel solid when you toss them into the pot. Two packs of cards means you can rotate decks between hands (the way casinos do it) or have a backup when one deck inevitably gets a beer stain. The dealer button keeps track of position so nobody argues about who's dealing next. Everything sits in a metal case with a latch, which is genuinely handy — loose chips rattling around a drawer is how you end up with 87 chips instead of 100.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Chip Count | 100 professional chips |
| Card Decks | 2 packs |
| Dealer Button | Included |
| Case Material | Metal with latch closure |
| Game Type | Texas Hold'em Poker |
| SKU | HS1813 |
Complete your session: A poker set pairs well with a slow evening. Browse our smokeshop for rolling papers, grinders, and other accessories to keep the table comfortable between hands. A good ashtray and some snacks go a long way when the blinds keep climbing.
We've seen it a hundred times — someone suggests poker, and then you spend 20 minutes hunting for enough matching chips, finding cards that aren't bent, and arguing about whether bottle caps count as the big blind. By the time you're actually playing, half the group has lost interest. A dedicated poker set solves that problem completely. You crack open the metal case, and the game starts.
The 100-chip count is sized for 2 to 4 players comfortably. If you're running a bigger table with 5 or more, you'll want a second set — 100 chips gets tight once you're splitting across more stacks. That's the honest limitation here: this is a starter set, not a tournament kit. For a casual home game with mates, though, it's exactly right. The metal case also means it travels well — bring it to a mate's place, a festival, or a holiday rental without worrying about bits going missing.
Compared to buying chips, cards, and a dealer button separately, a boxed set like this saves you the hassle and usually comes in cheaper. The two-deck inclusion is a nice touch that most budget sets skip — rotating decks keeps the game moving faster and keeps the cards in better condition over time.
With 100 chips, you can comfortably seat 2 to 4 players. Beyond that, chip stacks get thin quickly. For 5+ players, grab a second set or redistribute the chip values with higher denominations.
The 100 chips come in multiple colours representing different values. Assign your own denominations before each game — there's no fixed rule. Most groups use white as the lowest, then red, blue, and green for higher values.
Two decks let you rotate between hands. While one deck is being shuffled, the other is already in play — this speeds up the game noticeably. It also means you've got a backup if one deck gets damaged or marked.
Absolutely. Texas Hold'em is the most popular poker variant worldwide, and this set includes everything you need to learn and play. The rules are straightforward once you've played 3 or 4 hands — most people pick it up within a single session.
The case has a latch closure that keeps it securely shut during transport. It's designed to protect the chips and cards from rattling around or getting lost — not a security lock, but solid enough for carrying to a friend's house.
Yes. The chips, cards, and dealer button work for any poker variant — Omaha, Seven-Card Stud, or even non-poker card games where you need betting chips. The set isn't game-specific beyond the branding on the case.
Last updated: April 2026