I thought I read awhile back that some casinos have different weights (ever so small) for different denominations. Has anyone else read/heard of this? Ken
Quote from: Mr J on January 31, 2010, 07:54:33 PM
I thought I read awhile back that some casinos have different weights (ever so small) for different denominations. Has anyone else read/heard of this? Ken
Only someone who has never seen an orange, or higher-denomination chip would ask that question?
Ok, thats neat...back to my question. I thought I read awhile back that some casinos have different weights (ever so small) for different denominations. Has anyone else read/heard of this? Ken
Hi Mr J
I read one time ,(I think it was on Wikipedia), that all the chips weigh the same...this was so that they can weigh very large amounts of chips instead of counting them!!
The Spiders Kiss
I thought I read the opposite (but could be wrong), if they wanted to weigh different unit chips, they would calculate 'in', what the denomination is and then weigh. I think (again, might be wrong) different weights are to avoid counterfeiting but I'm thinking so what.....just bring one home with you, then weigh it.
The opposite of that arguement..... some casinos have a sensor at the doors. The larger chips have a tiny chip in it that "alerts" whatever or whoever that a chip is leaving the casino. Next question, lets say you have a few black chips ($100), is it your right to leave the casino with it? It is your chip, I think?? Ken
Quote from: Mr J on February 05, 2010, 08:20:28 PMThe opposite of that arguement..... some casinos have a sensor at the doors. The larger chips have a tiny chip in it that "alerts" whatever or whoever that a chip is leaving the casino. Next question, lets say you have a few black chips ($100), is it your right to leave the casino with it? It is your chip, I think??
Dream on... the casinos would be only TOO HAPPY to see those chips NEVER brought back, ie, cashed in.
I agree....I was only curious, if they gave a s**t that it left the casino (and YES, brought back). Ken
People should not be subject to arrogant replies to an honest question as indicated by the reply of Carnabby to Mr. J. which in my opinion was very much out of line . :nono: :diablo:
Nathan Detroit
I agree Nate, CERTAIN members are allowed to get away with it *IF* its against me. This is what I deal with. Steve or Poit will reply and tell me to...."stop causing trouble". Ken
Quote from: Nathan Detroit on February 06, 2010, 02:45:32 PM
People should not be subject to arrogant replies to an honest question as indicated by the reply of Carnabby to Mr. J. which in my opinion was very much out of line . :nono: :diablo:
Nathan Detroit
Lol, I already gave up posting at Patrick's board. Too many persons there with nothing left to lose except his advice, nay clap-trap, all pretending they're starting from different places, ready for some great journey... but still headed for the same old-fart, afternoon bus-ride to some casino near us all so it will "look busy" for a few hours, and the casinos can put the limits up.
P.S When was the last/first time anyone saw anyone weighing anything at a casino?
Quote from: GARNabby on February 06, 2010, 07:01:55 PM
P.S When was the last/first time anyone saw anyone weighing anything at a casino?
As I said I had READ it somewhere
nolinks://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_token (nolinks://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casino_token)
"When was the last/first time anyone saw anyone weighing anything at a casino?" >>> #1 The beginning of this thread, is a QUESTION. It does not mean I'm right, I'm only asking. #2 If they were weighed, we would never see it. #3 Even The Spiders Kiss noted chips being weighed...... I cant think of a quicker and more ACCURATE way of counting MANY chips (hundreds). Ken
why you care about weght chips ??? even if you know weight it is not help you for winning :lol:
No joking, really? I'm asking for a personal reason and I think the topic is intriguing. Ken
Most casinos have many "generations" of their own say $5-chips in circulation... some even with rounded versus sharp edges/designs. And the same for the slot tokens (, where still used,) aggravated by a lot of persons putting in the wrong tokens, or even legal-tender coins (, where not allowed).
And chipped chips are out there.
Quote from: Mr J on February 06, 2010, 07:33:54 PM
No joking, really? I'm asking for a personal reason and I think the topic is intriguing. Ken
VYHUL mne VAska ...... DONT UNDERSTAND ?? nevermind this is only way how this and others forums operates:))))