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  2. Chip race - Wikipedia

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    A chip race is an event that takes place in poker tournaments, especially those with an escalating blinds (such as Texas hold 'em), in which chips of denominations that are no longer needed (as the current and upcoming blinds are more easily played with larger chip values) are removed from play. This has the effect of reducing the number of ...

  3. Sobriety coin - Wikipedia

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    Dark Blue Chip – 6 months of sobriety; Copper Chip – 7 months of sobriety; Red Chip – 8 months of sobriety; Purple Chip – 9 months of sobriety; Gold Chip – 10 months of sobriety; Green Chip – 11 months of sobriety; Bronze Chip – 1 year of sobriety. [10] "The chip system is optional and not a part of all A.A. groups nationally or ...

  4. Casino chip - Wikipedia

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    Casino chips (also known as poker chips, gaming tokens, or checks/cheques) are small discs used as currency in casinos. Larger, rectangular gaming plaques may be used for high-stakes games. Poker chips are also widely used as play money in casual or tournament games, are of numismatic value to casino chip collectors , or may be kept as souvenirs .

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  6. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    A form of cheating involving cooperation among two or more players. See cheating in poker. color change, color up To exchange small-denomination chips for larger ones combo, combination game A casino table at which multiple forms of poker are played in rotation combo draw, combination draw A hand containing both a flush draw and a straight draw ...

  7. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    Dealers who handle buy-ins will often be willing (and sometimes encourage) departing players to "color up" their stacks by exchanging them for the highest-available denominations, both for the convenience of the player and to minimize the number of times casino staff must deliver fresh chips to the poker table—a time-consuming process.

  8. Glossary of card game terms - Wikipedia

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    The last remaining card of a denomination left in play. [11] cavalier The court card in certain card packs that usually ranks below the queen and above the jack. [26] chicane A hand with no trumps. [4] chip A token used in place of money; a counter; to put chips in the pot [29] Also jeton. chosen suit

  9. Casino chip collecting - Wikipedia

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    There are many different ways to collect casino chips. Because of the amount of chips available and the increasing price of some, collectors have begun to specialize. A collector might choose to collect every chip from a certain casino or one from every Las Vegas casino. Collecting by denomination is also very popular, such as only $1 or $5 chips.