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  2. Casino chip - Wikipedia

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    A set of injection-molded ABS poker chips "hot-stamped" with denominations 100, 50, 25, & 10. Chip colors found in home sets typically include red, white, blue, and sometimes green and black; however, more recently a wide assortment of colors have become readily available, particularly in lower-cost ABS plastic chips. Common additional colors ...

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    A collection of 20 poker chips of the same denomination, usually arranged in an orderly column stakes The amount one buys in for and can bet. staking Staking is the act of one person putting up cash for a poker player to play with in hopes that the player wins. Any profits are split on a predetermined percentage between the backer and the player.

  6. Betting in poker - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, a player will not have enough chips in smaller denominations that would be needed to make a bet or raise in the desired amount—for example, a player may be out of $1 and $5 chips and still have $25 chips—if the pot is currently $70 and the player wants to open action by betting half the pot, they will want to bet $35.

  7. Cash game - Wikipedia

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    In "no limit" poker cash games, some cardrooms have a maximum buy-in for cash games. In limit poker games, there is seldom a maximum buy-in because betting limits already limit the amount a player can wager on each hand. In a casino, a rake is usually taken from a pot if a flop is shown and the pot reaches certain values. [3]

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