Just incase GPI is watching this thread...
I don't participate in any of this madness. I'm just a poor observer.
Oh, and can I have a job?
I don't participate in any of this madness. I'm just a poor observer.
Oh, and can I have a job?
I have 84 dollars in my chipping account.
I'm gonna get 4 of them, then retire!
I need food tho too..... Jack in the box tacos....You can afford 6!
I need food tho too..... Jack in the box tacos....
I can't handle all these rules!Maslow's heirarchy of needs modified for PCF members CLEARLY puts chips that cost $14+ below (above?) food, you heretic!
Would love to see that said to a customer.... doubt it... unless it was a small cardroom or something where they didn't care...That is how the Bergs/Chicken/HQ chips got made. However, when the second round of chips were ordered for 3 other people (from the same source), GPI sent a letter stating that their chips were "not for you".
I PERFORMED THE CODE RED ON @Sprouty . I DID IT. HE DESERVED IT.
Most interesting part is that the Russian mob was able to reduce bail from $5,000,000 to $12.000.Here is a link to a a video I posted before which is The story of the Greatest Casino Chip scammers below. They stole more than a million from various casinos by remaking legitimate chips into higher denominations. GPI I don't think will ever enter the home market ever again.
Its real. Can confirm.Not sure i believe the latest round anyway........ Pictures or it didn't happen and your just lying!!!
That's exactly what it was. A small cardroom, and GPI didn't care.Would love to see that said to a customer.... doubt it... unless it was a small cardroom or something where they didn't care...
about making the chips or about loosing a customer?That's exactly what it was. A small cardroom, and GPI didn't care.
Its real. Can confirm.
Don't worry about spot progression. There isn't any.
Have I ever lied to you?
the rep said they could no longer sell paulsons to the small card rooms
Wouldn't chips be an advantage for something like craps? It creates landmines for the dice to hit. That's really the only thing I see feasible that gives the house a bit more edge. I think I've heard digital poker on cruises before. Whether it's physical chips or digital, both can still be compromised. Maybe blockchain technology would be secure/traceable even with a hack? And do casinos really want to make their transactions transparent to the gov?Sadly, I agree with you that chips may eventually be phased out. We may disagree on the timeline, but 25 years is not an entirely unreasonable estimate. I'm not going to hypothesize what they would do with the equipment - I doubt that GPI even has considered anything that far down the road.
I do know from the Red Ott debacle, that making clay compression chips is more difficult than just powering up a machine. At any rate, that machinery wont be of much use for home-game chips in my lifetime.
I've seen more and more craps tables replaced with bubble craps - and people play it, despite having worse payouts than a regular table. The Casino Royale Las Vegas, once the site of the best craps games on the Vegas strip, have done away with their craps tables all together. In fact, they have gotten rid of all their table games (accurate as of June 2021).Wouldn't chips be an advantage for something like craps? It creates landmines for the dice to hit. That's really the only thing I see feasible that gives the house a bit more edge. I think I've heard digital poker on cruises before. Whether it's physical chips or digital, both can still be compromised. Maybe blockchain technology would be secure/traceable even with a hack? And do casinos really want to make their transactions transparent to the gov?
I'd never heard of this before. I just looked it up and OH MY GOD what's wrong with these peopleI've seen more and more craps tables replaced with bubble craps
I've usually see more people at the craps table than the bubble on average in my experience. Maybe it was financially better for this specific casino to do machines instead of workers since it's a "smaller" casino. I'm sure it will have it's crowd, but not sure this will the majority wanting. Might as well play online at that point I'm sure people with enough logic will stay away from machines.I've seen more and more craps tables replaced with bubble craps - and people play it, despite having worse payouts than a regular table. The Casino Royale Las Vegas, once the site of the best craps games on the Vegas strip, have done away with their craps tables all together. In fact, they have gotten rid of all their table games (accurate as of June 2021).
They still have gambling, but no more chips.
It was a major Midwestern casino. They have properties worldwide. They host an annual WSOP circuit event.Would love to see that said to a customer.... doubt it... unless it was a small cardroom or something where they didn't care...
My experience has been younger crowds at the electronic tables, older crowds at the real tables. It could be comfort (more elbow room), ease (electronic calculation), or something else - I don't know. I tried them once (with a free bets coupon) and thought it dull, lifeless and boring. However, I'm not their key demographic.I've usually see more people at the craps table than the bubble on average in my experience. Maybe it was financially better for this specific casino to do machines instead of workers since it's a "smaller" casino. I'm sure it will have it's crowd, but not sure this will the majority wanting. Might as well play online at that point.
I'm gonna be rich!
Good thing you are a Phil..........This forum is only big enough for one Rich
Good thing you are a Phil..........
Ahh damn it, the secret is out. My rep is ruined! Ruined I tell ya!
see so many conflicting stories.... Small card room.... Large casino....It was a major Midwestern casino. They have properties worldwide. They host an annual WSOP circuit event.
Their "juice" is why they got approval for the first 3 sets. Not enough for 6 sets though.