Thursday, April 26, 2007

Playoff Time


Kelly and I went to the Mavs vs Warriors game last night and had a blast. Kelly scored tix from some random guy. Anyway, we left early and went to a bar inside the American Airlines Center and watched the Spurs win.....YEA!. Then we watched the Mavs win.....yea.


Kelly was on TV!! The local TV station was up in the cheap seats filming and got Kelly cheering. We got multiple text messages afterwards. It was pretty cool.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Jeff Plays with Brown Chips



Q:
One evening last fall I was strolling through the Wynn looking for a realitively "cheap" craps game and came across a private table with four players. Curious, I looked to see the limit they were playing and noticed one Hollywood-looking type playing with brownish-colored $25,000 chips -- and he had several racks of them!! I've been curious ever since as to what is the highest limit casino chip actually used as legal tender on a casino floor.

A:
The highest-limit chip we've ever heard of/seen dates back to when the Aladdin first reopened back in 2000, with the high-limit London Clubs-franchised casino upstairs. They had a $10 million chip -- actually a large rectangular plaque -- which was just a gimmick, plus some other super-high-limit checks for $1 million, $500,000 etc. To see photographs of these, visit this link to thechipboard.com, which is a great online resource and community for anyone interested in rare and collectible chips.
But those no longer exist and we very much doubt they ever made it out of the vault other than for publicity shoots.
In general, the highest-limit chips you'll ever see in action on a casino floor are those $25K ones you clocked at the Wynn. They're commonly brown-colored at other casinos, too. When we called around to confirm this, we learned that other high-end casinos sometimes have chips with a face value of $100,000 (the Venetian and Paris among them), but these are seldom seen on the floor, since they'd exceed the table limit at most establishments and are simply kept in the vault for paying out large wins. We recall seeing a $5,000 chip on the carpet under a crap table where a "private" game like the one you saw was taking place; it was eventually spotted and returned to its owner, but can you imagine dropping and losing a $100,000 chip?

Friday, April 6, 2007

Just Needed to Post Something

Wedding plans are going well. We are pretty much set. Kelly and her mom went to Vegas to visit The Grove and finalized everything. We are very excited. Just 10 weeks away.

REMEMBER:

  • MEET AT MIRAGE THURSDAY BEFORE 5PM
  • BUSSES WILL TAKE AND BRING BACK
  • BEATLES REVOLUTION LOUNGE AT THE MIRAGE WHEN WE GET BACK
  • DINNER AT HOFBRAUHAUS AT 6PM ON FRIDAY
  • HAVE FUN


Oh yeah Cole had his first grade program last week and it went very well. He had a speaking part as a hammerhead shark. Cute huh?