They are using Showdown Knight and Spade in the new movie The Card Counter
Wow, that movie looks awful. Or it's an awful trailer, at least. Paul Schrader is a respected writer and director, though, so who knows.
Chips used:
At two different blackjack tables: Claysmith 12-stripes e.g. Desert Heat (relabeled as a casino starting with A - Aloni?)
At a poker table: Claysmith triangle-and-stick e.g. The Mint (relabeled as "PCC")
At a poker tournament, on both the early tables and the final table: Claysmith sword-and-spade e.g. Showdown (relabeled as as WSOP clone)
At a casino poker table: A 338 chip I don't recognize (0:54 in the clip). My guess is they're Langworthy plastics but it's hard to tell. Different casino than the blackjack chips.
The "WSOP" early tournament tables are made and branded by BBO Poker Tables
In prison they're using cut-up pieces of cards as betting tokens.
There's also a shot of some generic twelve-stripe sluggos on a roulette table, but I don't think that's in the movie, it's just spliced into the trailer.