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I'm telling you, if you're into poker, there's nothing better than having a pro poker set (well, unless you have a professional-looking poker table to go along with your pro poker set). Poker is a great game for many different reasons and shopping for and finding a pro poker set makes the game even that much better.
Just the other evening, I went to play some poker at a buddy's house. Mark always has a poker game on Friday or Sunday evenings. So, here we are, drinking our beers and lighting up the stogies, and sitting around Mark's poker table. Mark has a professional looking table. His wife Jill comes in holding this slick looking aluminum styled box. She places the box smack dab in the middle of the table and Mark flicks the lock open. It is professional poker set! Man I am telling you if this isn't keeping your interest peaked then you can't be a true poker player. Not a very serious one, at least.
Let me tell you some more about that expert poker set. It included 300 casino-grade 11.5 grey composite-inlay chips showcasing two places for your playing cards. Mark said that he would probably have the cards personalized, too. I was getting the feeling of actually being in a professional casino somewhere on the Las Vegas strip.
Now, I know--you might not share my passion (or would it be better to say extreme passion?) for the game of poker. You might think this all sounds insane. "Why is this person going so crazy over a pro or expert poker set? That total poker set probably cost Mark a lot of money. Why not buy some cards and plastic chips down at the local Dollar Tree store you ask? Well my friend that is sort of like being a guy that collects exotic cars and offering him a Honda Civic for his collection of exotic cars. It is like comparing apples to bananas when it comes time to play the actual game of poker.
The fact of the matter is that I really like poker, and I really like the atmosphere of a betting casino. I really like the concept of putting unibet that actual casino atmosphere into the comfort and convenience of your own home. I don't believe in going inexpensive. Saving money is one factor, but going inexpensive is something else entirely. Cheap things deteriorate quickly, and are not worth it. You know the old saying "you get what you pay for." This holds true for professional poker sets too.
An expert poker set shows that you have a mind-set that you take the game of poker very seriously. If you're getting together with buddies for an evening, you want to enjoy that poker game of poker as much as possible. You want to remember it years later. You don't buy inexpensive alcohol; you buy the excellent items like Heineken or Beck's Dark.(Yeah, I realize some people like Budweiser, and as long as that type of beer is what they consider top quality then that is all that matters. But I'm getting off track.) You might even break out some whiskey or brandy.