WSOP chips on eBay. Theories and myths. (7 Viewers)

That explains the recent chip dump
I don’t think the chip dump has anything to do with about 5-10 people that bought a wsop set. More of timing / seasonal / people’s collections. But it’s all a guess. There’s a lot of people selling right now.
 
Atleast go RPC if you want to bitch about price gouging lol
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Are they that obvious? Too clean? I tried keeping the picture at a distance.to hide their true identity. Lol

These are not ceramic though

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The only thing that threw me was the two different versions of the 500,000 chip. I thought possibly the no mold ones could be genuine. But a closer inspection of their perfect edge spots says they’re all ceramic. As for all the racks, that little injection nub whatever on the edges - that’s is a dead giveaway. That and the short cane on the RHC copy mold.
 
Maybe someone built a replica of the Rio wsop room and walked right out the front door with these chips.

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What’s actually in the vault now:

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I think you’re onto something. Random address they shipped from points to a Wendy’s. More likely the Postal Annex. However, now hear me out…

Just next door is ‘Worldwide Casino Consulting’:

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Checked them out with at least 20 seconds of in depth website analysis. They are paid to catch cheaters and casino criminals!

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So my theory is that @DirtyTIVA is correct. Someone DID walk out the front door of the Rio. This casino consultant was hired by Rio top brass to track the thief down, they caught them and got the $ reward, but said the chips must have been pawned off. Now they start selling them off 1 overpriced chip at a time since business is slow?

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Solid right?
 
I think you’re onto something. Random address they shipped from points to a Wendy’s. More likely the Postal Annex. However, now hear me out…

Just next door is ‘Worldwide Casino Consulting’:

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Checked them out with at least 20 seconds of in depth website analysis. They are paid to catch cheaters and casino criminals!

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So my theory is that @DirtyTIVA is correct. Someone DID walk out the front door of the Rio. This casino consultant was hired by Rio top brass to track the thief down, they caught them and got the $ reward, but said the chips must have been pawned off. Now they start selling them off 1 overpriced chip at a time since business is slow?

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Solid right?
When do we get to the part with the pizza parlor and the underground sex dungeon?
 
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I think you’re onto something. Random address they shipped from points to a Wendy’s. More likely the Postal Annex. However, now hear me out…

Just next door is ‘Worldwide Casino Consulting’:

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Checked them out with at least 20 seconds of in depth website analysis. They are paid to catch cheaters and casino criminals!

View attachment 1479266

So my theory is that @DirtyTIVA is correct. Someone DID walk out the front door of the Rio. This casino consultant was hired by Rio top brass to track the thief down, they caught them and got the $ reward, but said the chips must have been pawned off. Now they start selling them off 1 overpriced chip at a time since business is slow?

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Solid right?

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I think you’re onto something. Random address they shipped from points to a Wendy’s. More likely the Postal Annex. However, now hear me out…

Just next door is ‘Worldwide Casino Consulting’:

View attachment 1479265

Checked them out with at least 20 seconds of in depth website analysis. They are paid to catch cheaters and casino criminals!

View attachment 1479266

So my theory is that @DirtyTIVA is correct. Someone DID walk out the front door of the Rio. This casino consultant was hired by Rio top brass to track the thief down, they caught them and got the $ reward, but said the chips must have been pawned off. Now they start selling them off 1 overpriced chip at a time since business is slow?

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Solid right?
Love it.

At this point we just need a willing participant to damage a chip face and reach out via eBay to send it back.

Then a second participant stakes out the joint until it’s picked up.

I’m not saying a third participant follows them to the motherload, hits them on the head with a sack of coins, and runs out with all the chips, but I’m not not saying that either.
 

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