Poker Zombie
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I'm probably behind the ball on this one, but in researching an upcoming trip, I noticed that the Jack Cincinnati will be rebranding to the Hard Rock later this year.
I gave a quick search of the threads and didn't see anything specific to the Jack Cin, though I do recall the owner divesting himself of other Jack properties, so this may have already been discussed. The news I found was from early April.
At any rate, my trip will be in July, so it will still be Jack at the time I go through - in case anyone is searching for Jack Cin chips before they are gone. Nothing against the Hard Rock, but historically, most HR chips are either Giant inlays or ceramics.
I gave a quick search of the threads and didn't see anything specific to the Jack Cin, though I do recall the owner divesting himself of other Jack properties, so this may have already been discussed. The news I found was from early April.
At any rate, my trip will be in July, so it will still be Jack at the time I go through - in case anyone is searching for Jack Cin chips before they are gone. Nothing against the Hard Rock, but historically, most HR chips are either Giant inlays or ceramics.