Poppin92
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Why would casinos pick a bud jones chip over a Paulson chip, IMO the only advantage comparing clays vs injection molded is the durability. Plastics just last longer than clays in a casino environment.
If you look at GPI’s website, comparing they’re 3 chip lines (B&G, BJ, PAULSON)
You will see that B&G have the most security options for they’re chips, even a see-trough insert embedded in the mold.
Paulson has actually more security options than Bud Jones, so I’m really confused why casinos would pick a slippery chip instead of a chip that will satisfy the employees while handling them and the customers too. Because the fact of the matter is, clays just handle way easier than those slippery bud jones, so even for dealers it’s a big advantage.
If you look at GPI’s website, comparing they’re 3 chip lines (B&G, BJ, PAULSON)
You will see that B&G have the most security options for they’re chips, even a see-trough insert embedded in the mold.
Paulson has actually more security options than Bud Jones, so I’m really confused why casinos would pick a slippery chip instead of a chip that will satisfy the employees while handling them and the customers too. Because the fact of the matter is, clays just handle way easier than those slippery bud jones, so even for dealers it’s a big advantage.