How are snappers used in sets? If it’s used with a $1 and $5 chip, I feel like it would be a dirty stack nightmareThat Caesar’s snapper is sweet if it wasn’t giant inlayed. I bet stacks look good
There is worse out there? Oof. I just can't see how any designer could sign off on a design like these... Windsor Ontario is about the last place in Canada you would ever see a polar bear LMAO.At least better than Caesars AC they are worse
I can't even tell what that is... I think it's a giant fish eating something but hard to say. Want me to see if I can grab just the snapper for you?That Caesar’s snapper is sweet if it wasn’t giant inlayed. I bet stacks look good
I imagine if you're playing .10/.20. maybe you have a 10¢, 50¢ and $2.50? Idk bout the only thing I can think of. I think they're used in blackjack or roulette more if I'm not mistaken.How are snappers used in sets? If it’s used with a $1 and $5 chip, I feel like it would be a dirty stack nightmare
Don't think it would ever be an issue. Blue is a very distinct colour.How are snappers used in sets? If it’s used with a $1 and $5 chip, I feel like it would be a dirty stack nightmare
It's a great place to catch a live show. We get some big acts still. They're under the Caesars name so most acts and contractually obligated to play in Windsor. For that reason it's nice. Never played there so idk what the poker room is like anymore though.Caesars Windsor was a great place to play poker the Friday after Thanksgiving. American college kids going over there to gamble after the Moneymaker boom but before the Detroit casinos we're built. Just flashing their money away.
for the Caesars snapper the artwork is a generic cement column. What kind of artwork is that?