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I knew these had been used for training, but I didn’t know they were still in use. I don’t get here very often, so I don’t know if this is a common sight.
I see they're mixing in some Starburst chips too. These are probably from the 80's or 90's...I don't think PGI makes any Starburst or Fun Nites anymore even for casinos...but I could be wrong.
I see they're mixing in some Starburst chips too. These are probably from the 80's or 90's...I don't think PGI makes any Starburst or Fun Nites anymore even for casinos...but I could be wrong.
From what I've read here on PCF, I am fairly sure that GPI still makes Fun Nite chips.
It is my understanding that they are used for "soft opening" and "grand opening" type events for new casinos, where people can come tour/visit the new establishment and play for free. And these are the chips used (instead of casino currency).