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In poker the chips have a value, this value indicates how much that particular chip is worth. There are "Live Casino Chips", which value is a reflection of how much money they are worth. (For instance a $5 chip is worth $5). There are also "Tournament Chips", their value is a reflection of how much a certain "Tournament Chip" is worth. Tournament chips do not have a cash value, their value is only relevant to the tournament that is being played. (For instance a 50,000 points chip is NOT worth $50,000)
The value of the Poker Chips could be determined as - White - 1 Unit, Red chips - 5 units, Blue Chips - 10 units, Green - 25 units, black chip - 100 units, purple chip - 500 units and orange chip - 1000 units. The Units are also calculated in terms of dollars as well like - 1 unit = $1, 50 units = $50 and so on. Poker Chips could be either bought as a set or individual but you must ensure that you have enough chips for all the players at your poker table.
Decide on a decent amount (for whether it is a shorter or longer game, whether you want huge bets). Then work out how much you need in total, assign each chip a value - if they are not already there - and deal out however many chips are needed to each player. If you haven't got enough chips, then simply make sure everything is equal and go with what you have.
The white poker chip has the lowest value.
Blue chip comes from old but simple home poker sets that had red white and blue chips, with the blue being the highest value..
All depends which casino it's from. Most likely has an image on the face of it, which will show/tell you the amount it's worth. Also poker chips can be different from the value chips you use on roulette for example; Buy-in for a poker tournament cost $100 for 5000 chips, those 5000 chips will have values like 5, 10, 25, 50, 100.. on the face, but in cash games they would have $1, $5, $25 etc. But i doubt they would let you walk away with the tournament chips anyway. But the same occasionally applies for other games I've been on, in a casino.
Here are the values and colors of each chip that you would find in a professional poker game:White-$1,Yellow-$2, Red-$5, Blue-$10, Grey-$20, Green-$25, Orange-$50, Black-$100,Pink-$250, Purple-$500, Burgundy-$1000, Light Blue-$2000, Brown-$5000. I hope you write this down somewhere for future reference.
Diamond chips do have some value they are used in high performance commercial drills.
All queens are of equal value when playing poker.
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It is a four of a kind. Or four cards of the same value.
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