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Keeping Chips from Casinos
Just wondering if anyone keeps maybe a $1 chip or somethin from each casino they go to. I was thinking about starting up a little collection like this. Don't know how a casino would take me walking out with some of their chips though, but I don't think they'd mind.
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
You bought the chips. They're yours for whatever purpose you wish to use them. The casino/cardroom obviously prefers you spend them on the premises. But no one will stop you from taking "one." Just don't take it off the table while you're playing.
I make it a point to take a chip from places I've played at. Even the places where I've lost money... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
In Atlantic City and all of Nevada, the chips are considered to be gaming equipment which is the property of the casino. The gambler never "owns" them. Technically, the casinos could demand them back, but of course, they never do.
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
I have kept a $1 chip from every place I have ever played poker. Only about 20 or so casinos so far though
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
Here's a good link if you want to learn about serious collectors: http://www.ccgtcc.com/
I'm not a serious collector.... I just have a few saved from places I've played, mostly $1. I do like to use the following as card holders when I play B&M: Bellagio $1 blue Bike $1 blue, $2 green, $5 yellow (when not at Foxwoods) Borgata $10 blue Commerce $1 blue Mirage $1 blue and others as the mood hits |
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
I'm curious. If you use a chip from another casino as a chip protector, does that chip play? I considered doing this if I ever did start a collection, but I don't wanna lose them in a pot if I do lol.
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
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I'm curious. If you use a chip from another casino as a chip protector, does that chip play? I considered doing this if I ever did start a collection, but I don't wanna lose them in a pot if I do lol. [/ QUOTE ] The obvious answer is no, but it actually does depend. If I was playing a NL game at the Wynn and I was using a yellow ($1k) bellagio chip to protect my cards, I actually believe it would play. In vegas, casino chips (at least the high denomination ones) are pretty much interchangeable (I can cash Bellagio chips at Wynn and vice versa), at least by the chips runners. I would check if this holds true for chips you just have sitting on teh table, but I believe it would. If it's a chip from another city, I doubt it would play, but make sure people realize it's not a real chip from that casino if the colors are similiar. |
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
IIRC the Mirage was using Bellagio $1 (and probably other) chips when I was there a year ago. If you look carefully they have similar rim markings owing to the rooms' common Steve Wynn-influenced heritage. I wouldn't expect to bring in, say, a brown $1 from the Orleans and play it at the Mirage. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
But this is part of the reason so many blue chips are in my list of favorite card-protectors -- since I don't play the Borgata $40/80, I'm pretty safe from confusion on the East Coast. Also, the Bike $2 is a bright green that looks nothing like the quarters at Foxwoods or the AC rooms I've been in. Never has anyone interpreted these chips as part of my stack. |
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
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[ QUOTE ] I'm curious. If you use a chip from another casino as a chip protector, does that chip play? I considered doing this if I ever did start a collection, but I don't wanna lose them in a pot if I do lol. [/ QUOTE ] The obvious answer is no, but it actually does depend. If I was playing a NL game at the Wynn and I was using a yellow ($1k) bellagio chip to protect my cards, I actually believe it would play. In vegas, casino chips (at least the high denomination ones) are pretty much interchangeable (I can cash Bellagio chips at Wynn and vice versa), at least by the chips runners. I would check if this holds true for chips you just have sitting on teh table, but I believe it would. If it's a chip from another city, I doubt it would play, but make sure people realize it's not a real chip from that casino if the colors are similiar. [/ QUOTE ] I had two $100 ceasar's chips on the table at flamingo (not intended to be in play) and the dealer actually made a fuss about how they certainly aren't in play and may actually confuse other people. Its interesting that you say high denomination chips are interchangable. quarters and less seem to be as well, but when I tried to change my 100s at aladdin, I was told that they won't take anything black or higher. |
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Re: Keeping Chips from Casinos
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I'm curious. If you use a chip from another casino as a chip protector, does that chip play? I considered doing this if I ever did start a collection, but I don't wanna lose them in a pot if I do lol. [/ QUOTE ] Put it in a case. It will protect it and it clearly is not in play. |
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