That's all well and good, but I live in the UK. Did you have to make it all US monetary values? Now I'm going to have to convert it into sterling, and I don't know where I'm going to find a £00.78 chip instead of $1
That's all well and good, but I live in the UK. Did you have to make it all US monetary values? Now I'm going to have to convert it into sterling, and I don't know where I'm going to find a £00.78 chip instead of $1
Sscreenshot seems to show a lot of values ( $2, $3, $0.50), however the missing $50 , a 2K and a 20K might all be useful additions based on various member posts ..
Cool. The one I use doesn't habe preset denominations. You type in whatever denomination you want. However this I've does seem to have more bells and whistles