TRAIN WRECK (3 Viewers)

Is there an amount of chips and a price per chip to get them to sell us Paulson chips?


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I stuck my head in the politics forum once...once.

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There be monsters there.....

has anyone changed anyone else’s mind yet in there? I know when people are talking politics they always have an open mind and are looking for other viewpoints to help grow their awareness of others needs.
 
There be monsters there.....

has anyone changed anyone else’s mind yet in there? I know when people are talking politics they always have an open mind and are looking for other viewpoints to help grow their awareness of others needs.
Yes, that is exactly what I saw. I see that you have been there too... :tup:
 
Interesting to know. I assume high or low value they all have some sort of serial number associated with each chips like normal currency.
Most chips don't have any kind of individual identifier on them. Higher-value chips these days come with RFID transmitters embedded in them, so they do in fact have serial numbers that can be read electronically, and casinos do keep track of the specific individual chips. But only for the high-value chips.
 
Most chips don't have any kind of individual identifier on them. Higher-value chips these days come with RFID transmitters embedded in them, so they do in fact have serial numbers that can be read electronically, and casinos do keep track of the specific individual chips. But only for the high-value chips.
By High value chips you mean from 100 and up ? I think $25 chips have rfid in them as well if you ask me
 
Yea it would vary by casino, but I think it would be pretty rare for them to track $100 chips unless it’s a really small place. I’m sure most would start with the $1000
I don’t think it would start with $1000 IMO . If it starts high I really think $500 would embedded for sure. Of course we talking RFID here , but all chips have security features. Last time I saw that documentary about the guys who modified low value chips in high value chips in Vegas, the point of RFID is that the chip it’s value can be tracked no matter what the face value claims it is. So after all , I think all chips have rfid , even $1 dollar chips can be embedded so if someone tries to modify the chip making it a $100 chip like it was in the documentary , the rfid chip embedded still would be saying it’s a $1 chip so it can’t be mistaken in any case
 
I don’t think it would start with $1000 IMO . If it starts high I really think $500 would embedded for sure. Of course we talking RFID here , but all chips have security features. Last time I saw that documentary about the guys who modified low value chips in high value chips in Vegas, the point of RFID is that the chip it’s value can be tracked no matter what the face value claims it is. So after all , I think all chips have rfid , even $1 dollar chips can be embedded so if someone tries to modify the chip making it a $100 chip like it was in the documentary , the rfid chip embedded still would be saying it’s a $1 chip so it can’t be mistaken in any case
I think that’s true at some places, but not all casinos have any RFID technology, they just take a note of which player has the big chips. Then if you don’t have that note on your players card when you try to cash one in of the large chips, they’ll have some questions about how you got it.
 
New to site, who is GPI?
It's a giant company of gaming equipment, main supplier of the biggest casinos, (probably sole supplier in North America).
Produces casino chips under several brands, including the famous Paulson brand. Will not sell to the general public.

Only other company making compression molded chips ("casino clay") and, thankfully, selling to the public, is CPC.
 
New to site, who is GPI?

Welcome GPI employee. Like this guy, you’re not fooling anyone around here :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
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