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A small Majestic relabel project. "Games Room" rather than "game room as (1) they’re for use in board games, (2) my games room has games, plural, in it, and (3) I’m English. I’ve never understood Americans' penchant for using the plural of words that are singular (it's Lego, not "legos"), or for using the singular form of a word that should be a plural (it's maths, not "math"; the clue is in the full word - mathematics. It’s a plural. You don’t say "mathematic", so you shouldnt say "math").
 
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A small Majestic relabel project. "Games Room" rather than "game room as (1) they’re for use in board games, (2) my games room has games, plural, in it, and (3) I’m English. I’ve never understood Americans' penchant for using the plural of words that are singular (it's Lego, not "legos"), or for using the singular form of a word that should be a plural (it's maths, not "math"; the clue is in the full word - mathematics. It’s a plural. You don’t say "mathematic", so you shouldnt say "math").
I, as an Americans, learned a number of thing today.
  1. Majestic chip looks nicer with Horseshoes labels
  2. Math can be pluralized, provided you have ever heard the term "mathematic"
  3. British people dont like what we have done to their language.
  4. According to the spellcheckers Which also checks grammar), the only words that came up as "incorrect" in this post was "shouldnt", from Richard's quote.
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You got me on that last one. Would never happen in real life, but typing on this iPad screen "keyboard" means I often miss out letters or punctuation when my fingers have hit the right virtual buttons but the keyboard hasn’t registered them. And life is way too short for me to bother proofreading anything I post on the internet. Heck, it’s rare that I proofread anything in RL I can possibly avoid it.

<edit> "... IF I can possibly avoid it." Gosh darn it!
 
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These all look great. What were these blue $1s?!
The casino decided not to open their poker room and released the chips to the guy that had previously bought a bunch of chips from another Native American casino. Inca was required to sign a non-disclosure agreement with the casino, so don't ask the name. These were T25,000s from that casino. The casino apparently only needed enough chips to run a roughly 6 table tournament. Since Inca has both the tournament set, and converted some to $1s, I would not expect to see these in any quantity, unless Inca gets tired of them and decides to sell - in which case...
DIBBS!
 

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