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Hello! New here, I absolutely love the Aria tribute/replica cash chips for a home game cash set. Does anyone know where I could get these chips at? Do they make these chips in 50c as well?
With tech being as advanced as it is now, I feel like it would just make sense to for casinos to have the chips only be read by scanners so that any fakes wouldn’t be valid.
It’s a bummer though, Aria has some pretty chips for home games with friends.
You can get in on the group buys that Justin does. I'm not sure if the ARIA labels are still available or not, but I think you can still get those colors. He just closed a group buy, but I think he will be running another one next month.
I always stay at Aria and would like a set of their chips or something with that design but I don't like the 's at the end of those, personal preference I guess. @Apache does offer the Penthouse set in the same color scheme without the misleading/knockoff label. I was considering getting a set but samples were $13 to ship to me which is absurd so I didn't bother. If you end up getting a sample set I'll buy it off you and just ship it to me in the cheapest way possible.
With tech being as advanced as it is now, I feel like it would just make sense to for casinos to have the chips only be read by scanners so that any fakes wouldn’t be valid.
It’s a bummer though, Aria has some pretty chips for home games with friends.
It’s unclear where the chip was passed into the casino. If it was the cage, then I guess they could use some extra verification of chips…but if the counterfeits were simply introduced into a table game, I don’t know how you thwart that other than educating dealers to look for them.
It’s unclear where the chip was passed into the casino. If it was the cage, then I guess they could use some extra verification of chips…but if the counterfeits were simply introduced into a table game, I don’t know how you thwart that other than educating dealers to look for them.
It had to be the table unless something wasn't working at the cage. Anyone can see the security features coming into play at the cage when cashing out even if you're not aware of it. The different square surface that chips are placed on when counting, sound test for the right chip composition, black light for the label, RFID for the high denoms. Some dealers suck and on Aria's busy nights that $500 is nothing compared to the flags going in and out that the pit bosses pay more attention to.
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