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Wow! I went to the Fiesta a few times, and I really liked their chips. Nice haul.
What are the dimensions of those Pai Gow tables? Do you think they are big enough for 10 + dealer (i.e. 4 on the long side, 2 on each end, and 1 on either side of the dealer cut out)?
Bags of 'clay' chips (smirk)
Some bags of China clay pleaseMore tables. What they called "poker" tables are actually these rectangular shaped tables which are Pai Gow tables. Easy to refelt though to turn into poker tables.
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And glorious chips, super high quality official casino weight and all!
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For those of you wondering, we haven't started making pottery tables. We do have 8 player tables though.They are around 85"x45". Our 8 pottery tables are normally 84x42, though they are plenty big for 9 players. 10 is a squeeze. The rectangle with rounded corners has more rail space though than an oval.
For 10+1, you'd most likely need to put an insert into where the dealer tray goes. It would be a bit of a squeeze. Depends on if the players are more the size of you and Tony, or the size of me. 11 of you and Tony would be ok. 11 of me would be,,,, friendly.Normally I'd use for 10 max, but there might be the odd time I'm looking for 10+1. Any chance I can drop by Fri morning to take a quick look? I know you're busy so I don't want to disrupt. Just to eyeball it.
Roulette wheels!!
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Bonus shot. Spot the top hat and cane.
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You don't want to buy a second Huxley? Or add a Paulson to the mix?Very very nice! But I think I'll keep my Huxley.
You don't want to buy a second Huxley? Or add a Paulson to the mix?
I can neither confirm, nor deny this.Rotating roulette chip sets, yes. Rotating roulette wheels, what are you, some kinda pusher?
How big are those things? They're gorgeous!
What ended up happening with these craps tables?Wow that was a lot of tables to haul around today. Manage to snag most of the gear, but need to do another several trips tomorrow to get the rest.
Only managed to get some photos of the tables. Many of the blackjack tables were already taken apart and stacked on pallets so I couldn't get individual photos. Once I get everything in place and get some time, I'll set up each table to take photos. It could take a while though. I'm also selling some of the equipment individually as well such as the chip trays, dealer shoes, etc.
Some of these are pretty beat up which is as I expected.
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Table legs as far as the eye can see.
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Giant pallet of chip trays. There's even a few "peek" trays.
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Holy moly chairs.
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2 of 4 roulette wheels.
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What ended up happening with these craps tables?
Out of curiosity how much do they cost?I'm pretty sure they are still available for sale. I saw them when I was visiting the shop, I think there are three 12' tables and a single 15' monster. This would be next level home casino stuff, fo' sho'.
What kind of any, automatic shufflers did they have??
Out of curiosity how much do they cost?
Jesus. Even in television blackjacks only pay 6 to 5 these days.Welcome to the Lotus Hotel & Casino!
We have 1 craps, 1 blackjack and 1 roulette table with the original felts used in the movie. I tried to take some screenshots of the show today but Disney+ is tricky and don't allow computers to take screenshots. At best I can take a photo of the screen.
At 13:35 of the episode (episode 5), there's a very nice close up shot of the craps table, but throughout the rest of the episode you mostly just seem glimpses of the tables and surrounding dice chips. You also see a cool shot of the prize wheel which we sold several months ago in the background while some of the characters are having a conversation.
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