SOLD Horseshoe Southern Indiana Sale Thread (3 Viewers)

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Thanks to @TheChipRoom @Gear and some ideas from @BearMetal my HSI tournament set is almost complete!
Just have to clean up some of the used chips and label the rest. I'll post more pictures when finished.


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Nice work, so many questions. Any chance of getting some close up shots of the $5k chip? What is your impression of the label replacement in the oversized space? How does the label sit, is it flush or is their a ridge?
 
What do you think happened to these $2’s that the faces are all scratched up?
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They were doing that stuff the opening weekend when I went to harvest. It took a lot of willpower to keep me from coming over the counter to stop the cashier from ruining perfect chips.
 
They hold one chip in hand and run the edge of it along the chips in the rack to make sure that each barrel is full. That's what leaves the scratch marks along the inlay.
Every employee that moves the rack does it too. The dealer does it when racking, the runners do it at the cage, and the cashier does it again for the camera.
 
They need a “rack checker” 3D printed like the racker stacker.

had a thought too that if someone had some cheap large barrel racks (22 Paulsons to a barrel) they could slip them into a casino and mess with them doing rack checks.
 
If only they had technology whereas a little computer chip could be embedded in each chip, and something could “read” the rack to ensure it had 100 chips total. :rolleyes:
Or maybe ....a SCALE?
 
They need a “rack checker” 3D printed like the racker stacker.

had a thought too that if someone had some cheap large barrel racks (22 Paulsons to a barrel) they could slip them into a casino and mess with them doing rack checks.
Wouldn’t the play be to use a small 18 chip rack? Though considering how likely it is you’d get caught maybe actually better to donate an extra couple chips to the casino.
 
When I worked at Harrah's Las Vegas, it was a requirement for us to check the rack like that under the camera for surveillance to see. It was also a good way to cover our butt when transferring the chips to the pits. If we arrived there and the numbers were off. It started the whole process over again, which is a nightmare. I don't like it, but I understood why we did it. I just don't understand why everyone had to rack check em so hard!
 
Oh, and I would always try to find a way to cut the chips down and shuffle em. Surveillance hated it and the girls at the cage always laughed at me when I did it.
 
Final Numbers for Horseshoe Southern Indiana

SecondaryPrimary
$0.25​
2500​
$0.25​
4700​
$1​
40000​
1a 100000​
$1​
94000​
$2.50​
11970​
$2.50​
6800​
$5​
50000​
$5​
89600​
$25​
26000​
$25​
49900​
$100​
12500​
$100​
24600​
$500​
7000​
$500​
13900​
$1,000​
2000​
$1,000​
2900​
$5,000​
1000​
$5,000​
1900​
$25,000​
300​
$25,000​
400​
 
Final Numbers for Horseshoe Southern Indiana

SecondaryPrimary
$0.25​
2500​
$0.25​
4700​
$1​
40000​
1a 100000​
$1​
94000​
$2.50​
11970​
$2.50​
6800​
$5​
50000​
$5​
89600​
$25​
26000​
$25​
49900​
$100​
12500​
$100​
24600​
$500​
7000​
$500​
13900​
$1,000​
2000​
$1,000​
2900​
$5,000​
1000​
$5,000​
1900​
$25,000​
300​
$25,000​
400​
Time to refill the warehouse @TheChipRoom

Anything coming soon?
 
I wonder how close people were with there guesses when they were throwing out estimates looking at the photos of the drums these came in.
 
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