I really wonder what they used the .50 NCV chip for.
Blackjack tournaments?I really wonder what they used the .50 NCV chip for.
I don't think they did. The T.50, T1 and T5 appear to be new and the rest are slightly used.I really wonder what they used the .50 NCV chip for.
Have you seen a T.50 before?I don't think they did. The T.50, T1 and T5 appear to be new and the rest are slightly used.
I think the question is why would they have made a T0.50 not necessarily whether they are mint or usedI don't think they did. The T.50, T1 and T5 appear to be new and the rest are slightly used.
I agree with @Saoliver I have seen them used in blackjack tournamentsI think the question is why would they have made a T0.50 not necessarily whether they are mint or used
Don't even know what those are but sounds cool !I agree with @Saoliver I have seen them used in blackjack tournaments
I think the question is why would they have made a T0.50 not necessarily whether they are mint or used
I thought they were for blackjack tournaments.I think they were created for learning new dealers, how to take a rake or give change.
I thought they were for blackjack tournaments.
https://www.sos.mo.gov/cmsimages/adrules/csr/previous/11csr/11csr0107/11c45-5.pdf
It's actually set by law. They only have it defined up to $500 though.
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Back off pal, they're ugly and beat up and you don't want them@TheChipRoom any chance of getting some better photos of the spotted roulette chips to see their condition?
This is awkwardBack off pal, they're ugly and beat up and you don't want them
Especially they grey with pink edgespots!Back off pal, they're ugly and beat up and you don't want them
I will post tomorrow@TheChipRoom any chance of getting some better photos of the spotted roulette chips to see their condition?
https://www.sos.mo.gov/cmsimages/adrules/csr/previous/11csr/11csr0107/11c45-5.pdf
It's actually set by law. They only have it defined up to $500 though.
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I have this screenshot from the Missouri Gaming Comission in 2013 that used to regulate it up to 10K for a "Class B" license. It looks like a Class B is now a horse racing license and has no regulation on casino chips because they don't use them. I won't pretend to know or understand Missouri gaming laws but it looks like things have changed drastically over recent years. Isle CG opened in 2012 according to the chipguide which would have still have probably applied to the below restrictions but I have no idea why they would change classifications from B to A in that time.
Any Missouri gaming lawyers out there?
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The switch in colours between the T500/T1000 offers a great chance to buy the T10k set, mill the chips, switch the T500/T1000, and have a nice breakdown with just enough T500 and a good amount of T1000. The colours of these tournament chips are great!
Yeah, lots of folks erroneously refer to them as 'poker chips'..... while in fact, nearly all of them we actually collect are really either just 'gaming checks' or 'no-value chips' and sometimes have absolutely no connection to poker whatsoever.Don't even know what those are but sounds cool !
So is it or is it not a GB?Yeah, lots of folks erroneously refer to them as 'poker chips'..... while in fact, nearly all of them we actually collect are really either just 'gaming checks' or 'no-value chips' and sometimes have absolutely no connection to poker whatsoever.
But PCF does have a nicer ring to it than does GCF or NVCF......
Make the Jack hundos into isle $20s..... YUMMGuys. We're getting stuck and killing Jim's Thread. He's a Vendor, let's please focus on THIS AS A LIMIT SET. View attachment 428993View attachment 428994
Yeah, lots of folks erroneously refer to them as 'poker chips'..... while in fact, nearly all of them we actually collect are really either just 'gaming checks' or 'no-value chips' and sometimes have absolutely no connection to poker whatsoever.
But PCF does have a nicer ring to it than does GCF or NVCF......
One of the worst ideas I've heard in a thread with an above average amount of idiocyThe switch in colours between the T500/T1000 offers a great chance to the T10k set, mill the chips, switch the T500/T1000, and have a nice breakdown with just enough T500 and a good amount of T1000. The colours of these tournament chips are great!
One of the worst ideas I've heard in a thread with an above average amount of idiocy
You guys are lucky I haven't figured out milling yet