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borgata chips
Does anyone else have a problem handling Borgata chips?I I think they slip and slide around like they are coated with mucous.Stacks fall over and it's difficult to cut the right number of chips without appearing to have a severe central nervous system disease.
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Re: borgata chips
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Re: borgata chips
Yes they have a coating to make them last longer since they have an RFID chip inside. I can only riffle a small stack (unlike other chips), but someone on another thread said that they can riffle a tall stack -- it's just different.
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Re: borgata chips
don't they have magnets in them?
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Re: borgata chips
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don't they have magnets in them? [/ QUOTE ] yes |
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Re: borgata chips
No magnet. There was a post here a while back from someone who cut one in half to check.
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Re: borgata chips
No, they don't have magnets. They are Bud Jones V7 plastic chips. Can you tell I'm a chip collecting nerd? Anyway, they do have a metal insert, but it isn't a magnet. What makes them appear magnetic is a suction-like effect.
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Re: borgata chips
do we need this thread every week?
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Re: borgata chips
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do we need this thread every week? [/ QUOTE ] someone should cut you open and see how big of a nit you have inside |
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Re: borgata chips
I think he is filled with Borgata chip mucous.
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