Understanding poker chip values and colors [complete guide] (2024)

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Poker chips are poker currency. Players use them in cash games and tournaments, home games, and casino or cardroom events. They represent dollar amounts during play, and provide a way to play poker with a shared understanding of those amounts.

Standard poker chip values and colors

Every casino, cardroom, and home game host can establish their own poker chip values. The values may vary by tournament operator, casino owner, or local poker community standards. One of the first questions a player should ask at a new venue is: “How much are poker chips worth?”

Poker chip values

Values assigned to chips are generally the same across most poker rooms: $1, $5, $10, $20 or $25, $100, $500, and $1,000. For higher stakes, there are usually $5,000 and $1,000 chips on hand, with some as high as $25,000 or $100,000.

Chips used for home games are often the same, with white as the lowest denomination, then red, blue, green, black, purple (or lavender), yellow, orange, and another shade of green. Some venues offer pink and various shades of blue.

Poker chip colors

The primary reason poker games use chips is to create consistency. Players in almost every establishment must exchange money for chips and use the chips only at the tables. The chips are all the same size, with only colors to designate the difference in values.

Color coding also allows security systems to better monitor the action at tables, as chip stack sizes and different colors are easier to see than dollar bills.

Poker chip color value: cash games vs tournaments

All venues will differentiate their poker chip colors for cash games and tournaments. The basic reason is that gaming chips in cash games are worth the exact value on the chip. In tournaments, however, players buy in for a specific amount of money that doesn’t usually correspond with the amount in their starting chip stacks.

Another reason to use separate chips is to prevent players from trying to sneak cash game chips into a tournament. Tournament chips are kept in a very secure location until the event takes place. Additionally, poker players are allowed to keep chips and take them from the casino — usually as memorabilia.

Tournament chips, however, are the strict property of the establishment.

Different poker chip colors separate the two types of chips. Tournament chips must have higher denominations, and they often bear the name of the event or host, such as the World Series of Poker or World Poker Tour.

Chip values in cash games

Most poker rooms use the same poker chip values across different cash games. There’s no industry standard, but most establishments apply identical poker chip color values for at least some denominations, like the $100 black chips. Other values may vary, especially for the higher-value chips.

  • White = $1
  • Red = $5
  • Blue, Brown, or Orange = $10
  • Green = $25
  • Black = $100
  • Purple = $500
  • Yellow, Orange, or Gray = $1,000
  • Orange, Gray, or Red/White/Blue = $5,000
  • Dark Green, Dark Blue, or Brown = $25,000
  • Light Blue or Gray = $100,000

Each state’s gaming control board (or national gaming regulators if outside of the United States) must approve and register most aspects of different poker chips. That includes logos, chip colors, weight, sizes, designs, and materials. Each state may have its own requirements and standards.

Most professional poker chips at poker rooms display the room’s logo in the center of all gaming chips. The logo display is a form of advertisem*nt, but the logo or brand name also makes the chips optimal for mementos and collections.

Removing colored chips from casinos

Some restrictions apply to removing poker chips for cash games from casinos. There’s usually a time limit on cashing in the chips. Because of the time limit, you usually can’t cash in chips used as collectors items at a later date. Poker rooms may also change their logos or designs periodically to prevent counterfeits and fraud.

Rectangular poker chips

For the highest-stakes cash games, casinos started using rectangular plaques. These are heavier and clearly different from any poker chip. Their unique design is an indicator that the stakes are high. High-stakes players often enjoy using something other than standard gambling chips. And it’s not a coincidence that the shape of these chips resemble the shape of paper money.

Chip values in poker tournaments

Poker chip values don’t represent actual dollar amounts, so most tournaments report chip counts by prefacing the number with T$.

For example, a player may buy into a tournament for $400 and receive 40,000 in chip values, spread across different colors of chips. That player now has T$40,000 in the tournament. The chips don’t correspond to a real-life dollar amount. But an amount is necessary to track stack sizes and poker chip distribution.

High value chips in tournaments

Anyone or any establishment hosting a poker tournament must have enough chips to supply all potential players. While high-denomination cash game chips may be rare, every tournament must have high poker chip values on hand.

Color-ups

Colors are important for many reasons in a poker tournament, but they must be easily distinguishable when the dealers and staff do color-ups.

As players bust out of a tournament, the remaining players accumulate their chips. Those remaining players will pile up many more of the lower values than necessary with increased blinds. The tournament staff will remove the smaller denominations in exchange for higher values, reducing the chip stacks to more manageable sizes.

Stacking poker chips by color values

Poker chip color value also matters when stacking chips. The standard way to stack is to separate poker chip values by color in stacks of 20. Tournament players should be able to look at another’s stack and determine how many chips they have. This is necessary for calculating odds and making betting decisions.

Setting chip values and stack sizes for home games

Home games almost always use the same poker chip colors from house to house. The average poker chips set contains whites, reds, and blues or greens. Larger home games may use bigger poker chips sets with more colors, such as black and yellow.

There are no values printed on chips intended for home-game use. This allows poker-night hosts to set the values that best represent the money at stake in their games. For example, instead of white chips representing one dollar, they can be worth one cent.

Typically, home games start with 25 to 50 chips per person. This depends on the stakes and number of players, as well as the general betting patterns of the participants. More advanced and experienced home games may let players buy in for a specific dollar amount that matches the exact poker chip values. A standard game may use $1/$2 blinds.

Home game poker chip color values

Different options for poker chip distribution could be:

  • $40 for 20 big blinds (20BB) = ten $1 chips, four $5 chips, 1 $10 chip
  • $100 for 50BB = ten $1 chips, ten $5 chips, four $10 chips
  • $200 for 100BB = ten $1 chips, ten $5 chips, nine $10 chips, two $25 chips

The above distributions can work just as well for $0.01/$0.02 games.

Home game tournament poker chip color values

Home game tournaments are more complicated but still manageable. Running a home game tournament requires knowledge of (and setting up) a blind structure and instructions for how to color up chips. A host could hold a tournament for up to six people with a set of 300 poker chips, but a 500-piece set is optimal, especially for deep stacks.

To start each player with 100BB, the host would judge poker chip value by color. For instance, you may decide that eight white chips represent T$25 each. You may also set eight reds at T$100 each, eight blues at T$500 each, and five greens at T$1,000 each.

Pro tip: When playing with a 300-piece chip set, recycle the white chips as higher denominations later in the tournament. As long as everyone agrees that the chips can take on a higher value, recycling the colors works well.

Chip values in major poker tournaments

How much are poker chips worth in poker tournaments? The value is shown right on the circle in the center of the chip. Most establishments will print chips especially for a particular tournament series, like the WSOP or WPT. Casinos like the Venetian also print special tournament chips for their signature series.

Multi-colored tournament chips

Poker chip colors in major tournaments are often multi-colored designs. The chips typically display multiple colors around the outer part of the chip but one primary color in the center.

For example, the T$100 chip at the World Series of Poker at the Rio was the standard black but with blue highlights. When looking at the top or the side of the chip, though, it’s clearly a black chip. And when a player or tournament staff stacks them perfectly, they align to show the primary and secondary colors clearly.

Cashing in colored tournament chips for stated value

Tournament chips show their tournament value (500, 1000, etc.) but also add a disclaimer of “no cash value.” That means you can’t take the chip to the cashier cage and exchange it for cash, because tournament dollars don’t equate to real dollars. The values of gambling chips for tournaments correspond with the blind structure.

Tournament poker chip colors and values

Major poker tournaments typically start at a value of T$25 (or just 25) and increase per standard blind structures.

  • Green = 25
  • Black = 100
  • Purple or Light Blue = 500
  • Yellow or Gold = 1,000
  • Orange or Gray = 5,000
  • Dark Green or Brown = 25,000
  • Pink or Lavender = 100,000
  • Red = 500,000
  • Light Yellow = 1,000,000

The higher-valued professional poker chips only come into play in the late stages of very large tournaments, such as the WSOP Main Event.

A brief history of poker chips

Centuries ago, gamblers used various tokens in games like poker. These were called tokens, jettons, fiches, mils, checks, or cheques.

The modern-day customisable poker chip came into play when saloons and early casinos realized using a standard set of betting chips would prevent misunderstandings between players and dealers. Standard poker chip colors and values had the added benefit of reducing cheating opportunities.

Clay poker chips

Original poker chips were made of clay, but they were brittle and needed frequent replacements. As the years and games progressed, manufacturers began to use clay composite materials with additives to make them more durable.

Today’s most commonly found chips are made of mineral clay with additives for strength. The highest-quality gambling chips are called ceramics, though they’re actually made with highly durable plastic resin. However, these chips are expensive and lack the feel of clay chips that most players prefer for stacking and shuffling.

Plastic home game chips

Home game chip sets are often made of plastic. The very cheap, original chip sets consisted of very thin, plastic discs. Those transitioned to stronger plastic chips with metal inserts to make them heavier. Manufacturers eventually added some amount of clay to better mimic the look and feel of real casino chips. Professional chip sets with strong clay chips can be prohibitively expensive for the casual home game player.

Poker chip sizes

Over time, the size of casino chips has changed, but it’s now consistent in almost all casinos. Poker chips are 39mm in diameter, with only an occasional high-limit chip a little larger — possibly up to 48mm. The standard thickness of a poker chip is 3.5mm. The weight can vary from 7g to 20.5g, though most stay between 8g and 14g.

What is an RFID poker chip?

Today’s casinos have begun to incorporate RFID poker chips into their rotation. These chips contain radio frequency identification (RFID) using electromagnetic fields for tracking purposes. Manufacturing these chips can be expensive, but using them can prevent theft. They also help track player action at the tables, as well as dealer performance.

Poker chip values FAQs

What color poker chip is worth the most?

In most casinos, the light blue or grey poker chip is worth $100,000, which is the highest chip value available. In lower-stakes games, the black chip is often the highest in value, worth $100 in most casinos.

What color poker chip is usually assigned the lowest value?

White poker chips are typically assigned the lowest value, usually starting at $1 in casinos. As such, low-stakes Hold’em games can be easily identified by the stacks of white chips on a table in front of each player.

Are casino chip colors universal?

There is no universally standardized color scheme for the value of poker chips, even though many casinos follow the same system as introduced above. It always makes sense to familiarize yourself with the value of each of the chips used by a casino before buying and placing your bets for this reason.

Do all US casinos use the same color chips?

Most US casinos follow the standard poker chips’ value and colors, although there are a few exceptions. So, before sitting down for a game of poker in the casino of your choice, you need to double-check the value of the chips in front of you – never just assume!

How do casinos verify chips before cashing them?

Casinos have various high-tech ways of verifying their chips before cashing them. Some use holograms and color-shifting ink, while other casinos have RFID transmitters, which make them impossible to replicate. This prevents fraud and ensures that only legitimately won chips can be cashed in on the casino floor.

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Understanding poker chip values and colors [complete guide] (2024)

FAQs

Understanding poker chip values and colors [complete guide]? ›

In most cash games, each chip of a certain color usually represents a specific monetary value that's imprinted on it. White chips – $1. Red chips – $5. Green chips – $25. Black chips – $100.

What do the colors mean on poker chips? ›

In most cash games, each chip of a certain color usually represents a specific monetary value that's imprinted on it. White chips – $1. Red chips – $5. Green chips – $25. Black chips – $100.

What is the value of each color poker chip? ›

Determining Chip Values and Stack Sizes in a Home Game
ColorValueNumber of Chips
White2510 (250)
Red505 (250)
Blue1005 (500)
Black5001 (500)

What color is a $500 chip? ›

$500 Chips – Purple

You're starting to sit in on some high-stakes cash games when stacks of the purple chips are at the table. Purple is often an indicator of $500 chips, and a standard 20-chip column of these is a $10,000 stack.

How do you determine the value of poker chips? ›

Chip values in cash games
  1. White = $1.
  2. Red = $5.
  3. Blue, Brown, or Orange = $10.
  4. Green = $25.
  5. Black = $100.
  6. Purple = $500.
  7. Yellow, Orange, or Gray = $1,000.
  8. Orange, Gray, or Red/White/Blue = $5,000.
Mar 2, 2022

What is the color code for poker? ›

The color poker green with hexadecimal color code #35654d is a medium dark shade of green-cyan. In the RGB color model #35654d is comprised of 20.78% red, 39.61% green and 30.2% blue. In the HSL color space #35654d has a hue of 150° (degrees), 31% saturation and 30% lightness.

What is the meaning of color chips? ›

noun. : a small usually paper sample representing a color.

What does a $500 poker chip look like? ›

Casino chip nicknames are inspired by their color. A $500 chip is purple, a "Barney." A $1,000 chip is often orange, or a "pumpkin." When $1,000 chips are yellow, they're "bananas." The $5,000 chip is brown, so they're "chocolate" chips.

How much is a purple poker chip worth? ›

Universally, purple poker chips are worth $500. Chips with an orange hue have a value of $1,000, and grey ones $5,000. Different states and poker rooms may not adhere to these guidelines standards.

What poker chips do casinos use? ›

The vast majority of authentic casino chips are "clay" chips but can be more accurately described as compression molded chips. Contrary to popular belief, no gaming chip going as far back as the 1950s has been 100% clay. Modern clay chips are a composition of materials more durable than clay alone.

What are $100 chips called? ›

In gambling parlance chips (known as checks) are typically known by their colors in higher denominations. A $100 chip is known as a black. A $500 chip is known as a pink or a purple.

What does a Las Vegas $5,000 chip look like? ›

The next level up, the $5,000 chip, is known as a “flag,” because it's white with blue and red accents. If you've got a flag on you, be careful not to confuse it with a white $1 chip and leave it as a tip for your co*cktail waitress.

What color are Harrah's casino chips? ›

As for larger denominations, every club can choose their own color. Harrah's used white chips until the late 1980's. Today, their $1 chips are white, and that's more the norm now, partly because casinos are more corporate (with several corporations owning many casinos), and partly for safety.

What are the most valuable poker chips? ›

Basic Poker Chip Colors and Standard Values
  • White, $1.
  • Pink $2.50 (rare for poker; sometimes used in black-jack)
  • Red, $5.
  • Blue, $10.
  • Green, $25.
  • Black, $100.
Oct 28, 2019

How many of each poker chip should I buy? ›

Generally speaking, it is reasonable for each player to have about 50 chips to start with. A standard chip set usually contains about 300 chips, which come with 4 color variations: 100 pieces for white, 50 pieces for each of the other colors. This type of set is basically enough for 5-6 players to play comfortably.

Can I take casino chips home? ›

Whether they're poker chips or from other casino games, you can take chips home, or back up to your room if you're at a casino resort. Many players collect chips from various poker rooms, and there's nothing wrong with keeping a chip or two from a poker room if you're playing away from your local area.

What is the strongest color in poker? ›

Alternating colours: diamonds (lowest), followed by clubs, hearts, and spades (highest).

What are the 4 colors of poker? ›

Poker. A four-color deck for poker using the black spades, red hearts, green clubs, and blue diamonds was developed and publicized by Mike Caro. It was introduced at his World Poker Finals at Foxwoods Resort Casino in 1992.

What does Rainbow mean in poker? ›

Rainbow – Indicates that every card on the flop is of a different suit. (Can also be used to describe the turn.) Two-tone – Indicates that two of the cards on the flop are of the same suit. (Can also be used to describe the turn.)

What does it mean if a chip is green? ›

Most green potatoes never make it to the store. But a green-tinted potato may turn up in a potato chip factory and sneak into a bag of chips. So you're eating chlorophyll as you munch that green chip. It's non-toxic and harmless.

What do the chips represent? ›

In general, chips are used to keep track of each player's bet, and they are also used as a means of exchange between players. They normally represent money in a stakes game. The number of chips normally represent the amount of money used to buy in to the game.

What can I do with old poker chips? ›

You can make jewelry, photo frames and decorative items and themed coasters. Poker chips are typically offered in red, white and blue colors, perfectly suited for making inexpensive decorations and party favors or Fourth of July and Memorial Day gatherings.

Are old poker chips valuable? ›

Antique poker chips were made of ivory with sculpted details like the Suydam beehive are worth $30 each, chips of colored mother of pearl with values ranging from $15 to $20, and examples made of various colored plastic from the early to mid 1900s have values from $3 to $8 each.

How much is a blue chip worth? ›

Black chips are often worth $100 while blue chips are often worth $10. In between the blue and black chips are the green chips which are often worth $25. Not all poker games will have green and black chips however, some may just run with white, red and blue. In such cases, blue is the highest.

Can casinos track poker chips? ›

Embedded RFID tags (most often used in high value chips) broadcast unique identifiers over radio frequencies. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification. RFID tags allow casinos to keep track of chips, monitor play and even thwart thieves.

What is better clay or ceramic poker chips? ›

A step up from composite and clay chips, ceramic chips have a smoother surface, better quality, and a hardier durability. Ceramic chips are manufactured using injection moulding, and graphics are printed directly on the chip as opposed to an inlay or sticker used in lesser-quality chips.

Can you leave a casino with poker chips? ›

In general, you can leave a casino with poker chips. Casinos do not expect patrons to cash in their chips every time, especially if they will be staying in AC for a few days and want to return later or come back the next day. When you're doing this, you should be allowed to leave the casino with your chips.

What's a 3 letter word for poker chips? ›

PILE OF POKER CHIPS Crossword Clue
AnswerLetters
Pile of poker chips with 3 Letters
POT3
Pile of poker chips with 5 Letters
STACK5
4 more rows

What is the most expensive chip in the world? ›

Matsutake mushrooms, truffled seaweed, India Pale Ale wort, and crown dill added to the list of luxurious ingredients, resulting in a snack claiming the title of the most expensive chip ever sold.

How do casinos detect counterfeit chips? ›

Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID)

Additionally, each casino carries uniquely branded chips, including color combinations, marked edges, and UV markings that are impossible to recreate. The RFID-reading technology also detects when counterfeit chips are being used.

Can I cash in a casino chip I found? ›

There are practical reasons behind casinos' reluctance to accept "foreign" chips. For starters, ultimately all chips need to be cashed at the casino that issued them, so if you don't do it, the casino to which you hand them over will have to take care of getting them back to their home casino.

Do casinos wash their chips? ›

Casino chips are one of the most touched surfaces in a casino, changing hands frequently and accumulating oils, feces and pathogens on the surface each time. Casinos rarely clean them, if ever.

Do casinos have to cash out your chips? ›

Look at your chips. Anything that says it is legal tender or that it must be exchanged for cash on demand. Although most casinos will give you the cash equivalent of the value of your chips, they do not really have an obligation to do so (at least not on demand.)

What are the most popular casino chips? ›

Nevada Jacks is the most popular brand of these chips. These also come in sets of 500 or 1,000. An excellent ceramic poker set of the best home poker chips are known for their brilliant colors and sharp detail.

What color are WSOP chips? ›

Poker Chip Values at World Series of Poker

Here's the list of common poker chip values at the WSOP with their corresponding (dominant) colors: Green WSOP chips: 25. Black chips: 100. Blue: 500.

What are the highest chips in a casino? ›

The $100 chip is the largest denomination that can be used at any casino. This makes it the highest value casino chip. $50 chips are common at many casinos. They are usually smaller than $100s but they still have the same face value.

Are heavier poker chips better? ›

Although there is no single standard weight, all official casino chips are between 8.5 and 10 grams. Authentic clay chips are usually between 9.5-10 grams and ceramic chips are close to 10 grams. Another misconception with poker chip weight is that heavier chips are higher quality. This is not really true.

What is the most expensive antique poker chip? ›

Geoffrey Parker Poker Chips

UK handcrafted game manufacturer Geoffrey Parker released the most luxurious poker chips. They remain the most expensive poker chips ever made, estimated at an eye-watering $7.5 million! There are 384 chips in this set, with over 22,364 precious stones (and 1,012 carats) used in total.

What are the rarest things in poker? ›

The rarest poker hand is the Royal Flush which is also the best possible Straight Flush. This five-card combination ranks ahead of every other as it is unbeatable but can beat every other hand at the showdown. The Royal Flush consists of an Ace, a Jack, a King, a Queen and an Ace all from the same suit.

What does BB mean in poker? ›

The positions are defined as follows for 10-player tables: BB – big blind. SB – small blind. BTN – button. CO – cut-off (the seat to the right of the button)

How many big blinds should you start with? ›

How many big blinds should your starting stack be? Most tournaments start with 50-100 big blinds. Anything around 200 big blinds is considered a "deep stack" tournament. Deep stack tournaments are considered to be full of skillful poker play and not just pushing your money all in before the flop.

Are you allowed to legally keep chips you find on a casino floor? ›

If you are lucky enough to find a lost casino chip, unless you see someone searching the floor near you, it's fine to just keep it. However, you may want to take it to the cage and make sure it's no counterfeit before you use it at the tables.

Do poker chips expire? ›

As with many other things in life, poker chips do in fact have an expiration date. This expiration date is determined not by freshness, as with food, but by the wishes of casino bosses. This date can be as short as a few months or as long as a decade or two after the chips are issued.

Do casinos have facial recognition? ›

Not that we want to challenge all the criminals in Las Vegas. We're not trying to hide anything from anybody. This is legitimate security and it's needed, and we're protecting the assets of the property as much as the safety of our guests by using facial recognition."

What color poker chip has the highest value? ›

Full Poker Chip Colors and Standard Values
  • White, $1.
  • Yellow, $2 (rarely used)
  • Red, $5.
  • Blue, $10.
  • Grey, $20.
  • Green, $25.
  • Orange, $50.
  • Black, $100.
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Do poker chip colors matter? ›

Poker chips have different colors to help determine the value of each chip. For instance, many casinos reserve the white chips (also known as flags) for their 5000 dollar chips. Black chips are often 100 dollars, red chips are 5 dollars, blue chips are a dollar etc.

What are the colors of chips in Las Vegas? ›

If you play table games in Las Vegas, you know that red chips are worth $5, green chips are worth $25 and black chips are worth $100. And maybe, if you have a really good night, when you go to cash in your chips, the dealer will convert some of your black chips to purple ones, which are worth $500 each.

What does a blue poker chip mean? ›

The key takeaway is that blue chips are usually worth $10 and that in a classic three-color poker chipset they are the highest value chip.

What symbol is worth more in poker? ›

In Poker, the Ace is the highest card and the 2 card (Deuce) is the lowest. However, the Ace can also be used as a low card, with the value of 1.

What is a black poker chip worth? ›

You will be responsible for determining the value of poker chips if you host a home game. You'll find it easier to manage poker sets if you host a $1/$2 and $2/$5 game. This is because you will have chips of standard denominations and colors. White chips are $1, red $5, green $25, and black chips $100.

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