![]() ![]() They're a dime a dozen and widely available. Just Google "used casino cards" and pick whatever. I've also come across a few such decks that were incomplete or otherwise useless. All but a couple I've ever seen have not been basically marked decks I insist that we play with something else if someone tries to break 'em out. Most used casino cards are of the cheap paper variety, canceled with holes, clips, and/or ink. You could also check out auction websites or anything along those lines, but you may find yourself paying a premium in those venues. The prices are pretty reasonable, especially if you only want a stack or two to play with. The Chip Room also sells liquidated chips from closed casinos, or places that otherwise have no need for them, including Paulsons and other high-end chips. For chips, ChipTalk has a number of marketplaces, though they tend to be geared more toward serious collectors than the average chip-shuffler. ![]()
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