Not so great pic of chips from Riverside Casino, Laughlin (1 Viewer)

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i spent the weekend in Laughlin, and looked at lots of chips. My dumbass forgot to take pics of any of them until the last day I cashed out. The cashier let me snap a pic real quick. Most of the casinos I visited used Paulsons for their regular chips, and I saw a lot of Bud Jones being used for roulette. I’ll try to do better next time and snap a pic of something interesting
 

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I think they are RT Plastics. Been several years since I’ve been there. I’ve logged quite a few hours on the blackjack tables in Laughlin.
 
I wasn’t sure. I haven’t come across those before in person. They are well used, and felt decent, but I noticed right away that they didn’t feel like the normal broke in Paulsons that most casinos use.
 
i spent the weekend in Laughlin, and looked at lots of chips. My dumbass forgot to take pics of any of them until the last day I cashed out. The cashier let me snap a pic real quick. Most of the casinos I visited used Paulsons for their regular chips, and I saw a lot of Bud Jones being used for roulette. I’ll try to do better next time and snap a pic of something interesting
The days of the cheap tables are gone. Nothing under $10, even at the budget casinos such as Riverside or Edgewater. I talked to a dealer about it, and he said after they reopened from the pandemic, everything went up. The casinos need to make back the money they lost during the shutdown.
 

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