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To: Calvin Locke
"A retired jeweler was able to counterfeit $10 slot machine tokens

Being a Blackjack player, on several occasions, I have asked dealers if there is a problem with fake 'chips', and each time I have received some noncommittal answer. Does anyone know how the casino's distinguish counterfeit chips? I would think that the $25 chip would be the most easily passed, whereas the $1 and $5 wouldn't be too profitable and the $100 would draw attention.

110 posted on 04/27/2005 2:14:37 PM PDT by SCALEMAN (Super Cards/Rams Fan)
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To: SCALEMAN
Being a Blackjack player, on several occasions, I have asked dealers if there is a problem with fake 'chips', and each time I have received some noncommittal answer

One of the casinos announced they were going to include RFID chips in all there Gaming chips. They will know exactly what you bet is when you put it on the table.

114 posted on 04/27/2005 2:35:26 PM PDT by itsahoot (If Judge Greer can run America then I guess just about anyone with a spine could do the same.)
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