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.those authentic casino dice were actually the rejects that the casino decided not to use at all. If that is true, then what happens to all those dice and cards that are used by the casino? Do they simply throw them away? Or destroy them somehow? Is that the real way they keep the place heated in the winter?
What you were told about the 'rejects' is not true. The cards you see in the gift shops were cards used in casino play. You can tell because they are slightly bent from about four hours of use. If there were a lot of rejects I think the casinos would send them back to the manufacturer for a refund.
Aside from casino gift shops, I've seen them for sale at souvenir stores all over town.
The cards/dice that are good enough for home use but not casino use are modified and THEN sold.
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For dice, they drill a hole about 1/8' diameter thru the them.
For cards they either drill hole about 1/4' diameter, cut a corner, or mark a corner. Or cut and mark.
Anything to make it scaringly easy to notice if they have been slipped into play.
Then they go to the gift shop. Some go to outside vendors such as flea markets, etc.
Some casinos also keep a supply in the pits to be used as souveniers. If you've been tipping, you may be able to get some just for asking.
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Those that aren't good enough for resale, and the overstock, go to the shredder.
Showboat in Atlantic City uses some as table markers in their Buffet. I now carry a full house with me where ever I go. Oh, sure, it's two Ace of Spades, Two Queen of Hearts, and three different back designs and colors, but it's still casino cards making a full house!
Every now and then, if I'm playing poker and make a bad play or bad bluff, after I lose, I'll go 'Wait! I have a Full House' and put them on the table. It always gets a laugh, and never provokes a scolding or visit by security.
Anybody know, definitively, what happens to 'retired' dice and cards from a casino? Juegos de zorros. I know that gift shops and such sell authentic casino dice that were used on the actual casino floor. But I thought I remember seeing or reading somewhere that this wasn't true, and that those authentic casino dice were actually the rejects that the casino decided not to use at all. If that is true, then what happens to all those dice and cards that are used by the casino? Do they simply throw them away? Or destroy them somehow? Is that the real way they keep the place heated in the winter? Big mean folder machine 2 41 12.
Actual dice used in a casino are 'cancelled' after taken off the craps table usually with some kind of mark, dot, circle, x etc at the number 4. I have even seen some casinos drill a hole right through the die.
Cards have a corner or corners rounded or cut off.
Retired dice end up at gift shops, casino supply houses and even on EBay!
When I worked in casinos, ALL rejects were sent back to the manufacturer, but that was years ago.
Dice at the Venetian are ground up, never recycled as gifts.
When I worked in casinos, ALL rejects were sent back to the manufacturer, but that was years ago.
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.those authentic casino dice were actually the rejects that the casino decided not to use at all. If that is true, then what happens to all those dice and cards that are used by the casino? Do they simply throw them away? Or destroy them somehow? Is that the real way they keep the place heated in the winter?
What you were told about the 'rejects' is not true. The cards you see in the gift shops were cards used in casino play. You can tell because they are slightly bent from about four hours of use. If there were a lot of rejects I think the casinos would send them back to the manufacturer for a refund.
Aside from casino gift shops, I've seen them for sale at souvenir stores all over town.
The cards/dice that are good enough for home use but not casino use are modified and THEN sold.
Real Casino Dice For Sale
For dice, they drill a hole about 1/8' diameter thru the them.
For cards they either drill hole about 1/4' diameter, cut a corner, or mark a corner. Or cut and mark.
Anything to make it scaringly easy to notice if they have been slipped into play.
Then they go to the gift shop. Some go to outside vendors such as flea markets, etc.
Some casinos also keep a supply in the pits to be used as souveniers. If you've been tipping, you may be able to get some just for asking.
Casino Dice Table
Those that aren't good enough for resale, and the overstock, go to the shredder.
Showboat in Atlantic City uses some as table markers in their Buffet. I now carry a full house with me where ever I go. Oh, sure, it's two Ace of Spades, Two Queen of Hearts, and three different back designs and colors, but it's still casino cards making a full house!
Every now and then, if I'm playing poker and make a bad play or bad bluff, after I lose, I'll go 'Wait! I have a Full House' and put them on the table. It always gets a laugh, and never provokes a scolding or visit by security.
Anybody know, definitively, what happens to 'retired' dice and cards from a casino? Juegos de zorros. I know that gift shops and such sell authentic casino dice that were used on the actual casino floor. But I thought I remember seeing or reading somewhere that this wasn't true, and that those authentic casino dice were actually the rejects that the casino decided not to use at all. If that is true, then what happens to all those dice and cards that are used by the casino? Do they simply throw them away? Or destroy them somehow? Is that the real way they keep the place heated in the winter? Big mean folder machine 2 41 12.
Actual dice used in a casino are 'cancelled' after taken off the craps table usually with some kind of mark, dot, circle, x etc at the number 4. I have even seen some casinos drill a hole right through the die.
Cards have a corner or corners rounded or cut off.
Retired dice end up at gift shops, casino supply houses and even on EBay!
When I worked in casinos, ALL rejects were sent back to the manufacturer, but that was years ago.
Dice at the Venetian are ground up, never recycled as gifts.
When I worked in casinos, ALL rejects were sent back to the manufacturer, but that was years ago.
In most business any defective supplies are commonly sent back to the manufacturer or distributor for a refund. It's just common sense.
Anybody know, definitively, what happens to 'retired' dice and cards from a casino? I know that gift shops and such sell authentic casino dice that were used on the actual casino floor. But I thought I remember seeing or reading somewhere that this wasn't true, and that those authentic casino dice were actually the rejects that the casino decided not to use at all. If that is true, then what happens to all those dice and cards that are used by the casino? Do they simply throw them away? https://eztvu.over-blog.com/2021/02/idefrag-5-0-0.html. Or destroy them somehow? Is that the real way they keep the place heated in the winter?
Cards they put a hole thru or chop a corner off, makes them easy to spot. Our instructors said they were more concerned with dice being brought back into play after being 'fixed' and that was why they are sold to the public far less.