RivieraDanny
Royal Flush
What happens to us chippers?
Word makes it’s way through the industry every once and a while that certain government agencies revive discussions on how to get a better handle on gaming and the currency involved.
great inroads have been established to prevent the laundering of cash, some of which were marketed as convenience.
I remember years ago listening how happy the owners and bosses were that the TITO was perfected and approved, they couldn’t wait for it’s roll out. No more coin counting and no more ordering those dreadful tokens! The age of the white gloved old ladies with their blackened gloves (and blue hair and too much perfume). Would come to an end.
I was present when a discussion to analyze how much more they would make on the tickets that got taken home, destroyed or expired would be compared to the tokens given that now they would take home pennies, dimes, nickels etc. and not just dollar tokens.
Now it seems the worry is that governmental agencies will push for electronic transfers and all electronic wagers on machines and table games and use the “virus” as reason, public
I for one wouldn’t like having to do this!
or sit here....
What’s your thoughts on playing in a chipless casino??
(Not why it will or won’t happen)
Word makes it’s way through the industry every once and a while that certain government agencies revive discussions on how to get a better handle on gaming and the currency involved.
great inroads have been established to prevent the laundering of cash, some of which were marketed as convenience.
I remember years ago listening how happy the owners and bosses were that the TITO was perfected and approved, they couldn’t wait for it’s roll out. No more coin counting and no more ordering those dreadful tokens! The age of the white gloved old ladies with their blackened gloves (and blue hair and too much perfume). Would come to an end.
I was present when a discussion to analyze how much more they would make on the tickets that got taken home, destroyed or expired would be compared to the tokens given that now they would take home pennies, dimes, nickels etc. and not just dollar tokens.
Now it seems the worry is that governmental agencies will push for electronic transfers and all electronic wagers on machines and table games and use the “virus” as reason, public
I for one wouldn’t like having to do this!
or sit here....
What’s your thoughts on playing in a chipless casino??
(Not why it will or won’t happen)