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Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
I'm going out on a limb here, but I think they use round chips that say 'Canterbury Park' on both sides. It would help if your question was a little more specific. Are you interested about colors, weights, materials used? Some casinos use different types of chips for different types of tables (poker vs. pit games.) |
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
Bud Jones.
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
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I'm going out on a limb here, but I think they use round chips that say 'Canterbury Park' on both sides. It would help if your question was a little more specific. Are you interested about colors, weights, materials used? Some casinos use different types of chips for different types of tables (poker vs. pit games.) [/ QUOTE ] Man you are the master of wit. I think it is pretty obvious what he is asking. He wants to know whether they are chipcos, paulsons, etc. |
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
does anone know if you can buy similar chips for home use? and if so, where?
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
Well you could just keep pocketing chips when you're at the casino. Or even take a bookback or something with you, have your friend go to the bathroom, take 2 racks or more with you, dump them in the bag and go. You technically paid for them but I've seen some joints get upset if you take more than a few with you.
You'll pay about that much for custom made ones, so why not use those on a dollar for dollar exchange that way if someone takes one or 2, it won't matter [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
I dunno... not sure it's such a great idea to steal stuff from casinos. It's not too bad if you're running off with dollar chips, but if you're taking quarters or something, I imagine they might get really pissed off.
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
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You'll pay about that much for custom made ones, so why not use those on a dollar for dollar exchange that way if someone takes one or 2, it won't matter [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Haha. Hilarious advice. Nothing like worrying your buddy's invited friend might be pocketing a $50 chip from your home game. |
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
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[ QUOTE ] You'll pay about that much for custom made ones, so why not use those on a dollar for dollar exchange that way if someone takes one or 2, it won't matter [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Haha. Hilarious advice. Nothing like worrying your buddy's invited friend might be pocketing a $50 chip from your home game. [/ QUOTE ] As long as he paid $50 for it as I stated in my OR. Dollar for dollar exchange. |
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Re: Does anyone know what kind of chips they use at Canterbury Park?
The chips are called Bud Jones chips - they're a plastic chip with a metal slug - the designs and patterns at Canterbury are exactly like WSOP chips - just different colors. They are NOT privately available.
There are pics of the chips on the internet - I've seen them around - I gave Photoc a $5 from there - they take some getting used to - but I'm almost more used to them more then clay - and they just replaced their $10 chipco chips with a browish $10 Here's a few pics, but the $100 and $25 aren't there. RB |
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