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Re: \"Borrowing\" casino chips
I was chatting with a guy from my local haunt and he said they have sold so many red chips in the past couple of years that they are starting to run low. I guess they have people come in that will buy a rack of them and leave. Pretty weird if you ask me. I'm all for it, I wish they would replace all of their nasty ass grubby chips, but I understand the cost and would rather keep the rake at 3 bucks max. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: \"Borrowing\" casino chips
Not true. In Nevada and most other legalized gambling areas, the rules/laws state that gambling equipment is the property of the casino. That includes chips. They serve as markers for what the casino owes you back. You never own the chips. That being said, it is highly unlikely a casino would track you down to get them back, but they could.
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