Marius L
4 of a Kind
Inlays could be better with a couple of phone numbers on them, but otherwise decent set!
Inlays could be better with a couple of phone numbers on them, but otherwise decent set!
Dibs NL $25
He didn't show the whole set. Probably has 5 racks of $100s and 10 racks of $25s.These seem like low stakes for you WW.
These seem like low stakes for you WW.
I’ll take those off your hands
Niece, Nephew poker training set?
no way he plays those kinda stakes LOLThese seem like low stakes for you WW.
Yeah, you feel free to gimme a yell when this kiddy set (stakes wise) proves itself to be outside of your interest. Ok? Great!
Malibu! I grew up in Thousand Oaks. I was just out visiting my grandparents (they’re in Westlake). Took my wife and daughter to Malibu and Zuma Beach, was both of their first times seeing the Pacific.New cash set:
Lol, most of us divide by four or something to lower the buyin value of our chips
They do indeed.Do all of their high-denoms have a hotstamped serial number?
The inlay reminds me of South Park...Those South Tahoes have got to be my favorite TRK chips. That inlay somehow always reminds me of back home in the Rockies.
They do indeed.
I think if there’s suddenly a surplus of one or more numbers they will have an easier time identifying who turned them in at the cage.Do they track serial numbers when these are distributed at the cage? Or when they are turned back in? Could a real 2915 and a fake 2915 both be turned in? Sure coloring in/out $1000 chips is much less frequent than $1 chips, but unless there is a realtime ledger, I don't see how serial numbers are useful at all, certainly not better than security devices.
I think it costs less to discourage and discover after the fact than trying to prevent. At least for the 1k denom level.As long as there is a realtime ledger, I'd agree. Otherwise, "where'd this extra 2915 come from?"
Also, they should be more interested in preventing the crime rather than solving it after it occurs.
That’s what I thought was being highlightedWhat's going on with the edge pic? Is that just a shadow/lighting, or is there some weirdness there.
I believe that’s a progressive jackpot option to place a bet on flushes, royal flushes, etc@Windwalker - I take it you’re at a poker table. What’s the circle on the betting line and the listing below it?
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My experience during cashing chips was simply them counting it - there was no explicit verification of serial numbers or anything like that.Do they track serial numbers when these are distributed at the cage? Or when they are turned back in? Could a real 2915 and a fake 2915 both be turned in? Sure coloring in/out $1000 chips is much less frequent than $1 chips, but unless there is a realtime ledger, I don't see how serial numbers are useful at all, certainly not better than security devices.
ThisI believe that’s a progressive jackpot option to place a bet on flushes, royal flushes, etc