New release- Bally's Las Vegas $4 Poker Room (1 Viewer)

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I was told these are being used as a drop chip only- staff and dealers have been given strict instructions not to put these in play on the tables or sell any.

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Gahhh! :eek:
Is there a prevalence of color blindness in the offices of GPI lately?
Check your water supply! :banghead::wtf:
Nice to see that mold isn't completely dead, however.
 
Yep cool to see new THCs but not something that interests me too much at 4/ea.

Still a mint 100 racked up probably looks sexy.
 
At the risk of asking a question asked a hundred times before, why?
All speculation, but I think these factors all come into play:
  • RHC production process is more automated
  • THC production produces more errors/scrap
  • RHC chips have a shorter lifespan
  • RHC chips have larger inlays = less clay
  • Larger inlays = larger images and more real estate for casino message
All are benefits for GPI's bottom line except the last one, which can be a big selling point.
 
What is a drop chip?
Didn't see an answer to this one...

A drop chip is a chip that only goes in the drop box (i.e. is used to pay rake) and generally isn't sold to players and does not play.

In this case, the dealer could cover a $4 rake by taking a $5 out of the pot, pulling a $4 and a $1 out of the rack, putting the $1 in the pot and dropping the $4. That way the chips just cycle between the rack and the drop box.
 
A chip designed solely for use in the rake. Allows the normal denominations to stay available in the dealer's tray.

Is $4 max is still the norm in Vegas?
So they're never in the players' stacks? Please excuse my ignorance; I haven't played at casinos anything other than a handful of tourneys.

Edit: I just read @Schmendr1ck's full post. Makes sense now.
 
So they're never in the players' stacks? Please excuse my ignorance; I haven't played at casinos anything other than a handful of tourneys.

Edit: I just read @Schmendr1ck's full post. Makes sense now.

They are never in players' stacks. They live in the dealer's tray, and on every pot with max $4 rake, the dealer changes out a redbird for one of these (dropped down the rake hole) and a $1 (back into the pot.) This reduces the bulk in the dropbox (so security doesn't have to clean them out quite so often) and keeps $1s on the table so that the dealer's tray doesn't need filled with racks of $1s like every hour just to have change for the rake.
 
I tried to buy one last week and was told no by the Poker Room Manager. Man I wanted one bad is they look great in person!
 
I’ve got an Aria $3 drop chip. When I went earlier this year every once and a blue moon one would be pushed to a player. Prettier green color on the less favorable house mold.
 
If anyone is able to get one of these for me to add to my collection, I will forever be a happy chipper !!!
Pretty sure that besides this one... there are only about 3-5 more that I need to have them all.
:confused:eek:_O:confused::whistle: :whistling:
 

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