Friday, October 16, 2009
Updated Photos
This past week I've taken the time to re-do the photos of my 200 chips. Instead of taking a picture of each one, or a set and photo-shopping each one out, I used a scanner to scan each chip. I think the difference is amazingly noticeable. No more washed-out chips from the flash, or chips that get super blurry when you enlarge them. Much better. So, I've started the process of swapping out the old pictures for the new ones. Got 62.5% of the blog posts fixed. Eventually, they will all be done. Compare the difference... the new ones have a light-color background, the old ones have a black background. w00t! Scanner! Not since the days of visiting the old slot house has this piece of technology proved to be so handy.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Vegas '09
Added two new chips on my most recent trip to Vegas. Was supposed to be three, but I somehow lost one. Someone on the monorail ended their day with 5 more dollars than they thought. Anyhoos. Got a new Casino Royale house chip and a Tropicana chip commemorating the 11th annual Preserving Gaming History Annual International Convention. Did you even know they have that? Well, they do. Or did. This is from 2003. So, they'd be up to 17th annual if they are still having them. Eventhough it was organized in 1988. My math is bad, or annual doesn't mean every year anymore.
Firekeepers
A hearty blog welcome to Michigan's newest casino, Firekeepers in Battle Creek. It opened in the summer and is actually pretty nice. Bunch of restaurants, a sports bar, plenty of tables and slots. I was impressed. Lost a little bit at their tables, but not as much as I would have had we went the night before following a raucous game of Death Card.
What's the name of the game? Death Card. Why do we play? To get fucked up.
Circus Circus
Added this spiffy new Circus Circus house chip over the summer. My parents brought it back for me. They were in Vegas to help my brother move. Lucky them. Or him, I guess, if you think poorly of Saginaw. Haven't been in the ol' CC in quite a while and this will save me the trouble of getting down there on my next trip(s). Also, the front of the new chip looks just like the old one, but the back is different. Probably should have taken a picture of that instead. Oh well.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Greektown Christmas 2004
Opening Day 2009... known more for the Tigers 15-2 win over Texas, but also as the day I collected this Greektown Christmas 2004 chip. After Rob, Eric, Kapp and I went to the game, the DBC and a few other bars, three of us went to the casino. Kapp went to another bar (surprise!). Rob did fairly well, as I watched him play and Eric played in another portion of the casino. Then we met Kapp at the bar and for dinner (Right off the street!). To escape further shenanigans, the three of us once again went to the casino whilst Kapp once again went to the bar. In fact, Kapp was in pursuit of more shenanigans. After watching Rob and Eric do well, I finally sat down in third base and the three of us played in a row at the same table. Normally I don't play continuous shuffle machines, especially for $25 a hand, but I was drunk. 45 minutes later, I was up about $150 and the guys were ready to go, so I cashed in and in the process picked up this sweet reminder of what Christmas in a casino, in Detroit, 5 years ago, must have been like.
Earlier in the day, in an episode totally unrelated to the casino, I had to worst $5 cab ride of all time. Kapp and I got a cab at the Ren Cen and were hoping to get to Centar via some back roads, due to the gameday/Good Friday traffic. We get in the cab and in the course of two blocks, this was what was said:
Me: Can you take us to the Centar? It's at Montcalm and Park.
Cabbie: Montcalm and Park.
Me: It's really busy around the stadium, so if you know any back roads... that'd be awesome.
Cabbie: Centar.
Me: Yep.
Cabbie: Going to baseball game?
Me: Well, yes... in 3 hours... it's only 10am. Let's just get to the bar.
Cabbie: Where it is?
Me: What?
Cabbie: I take you to game?
Me: No. The Centar.
Cabbie: I'm new here, I don't know that.
Me: Montcalm and Park.
Cabbie: No.
Me: It's across from the Town Pump. Hockeytown. It's got a giant freaking puck rotating 50 feet in the sky. You don't know where that is?
Cabbie: I take you to Greektown?
Me: That's awesome... we're in Greektown. We want Hockeytown.
Cabbie: Baseball game.
Me: Fine. Take us to Comerica, that's close enough.
Cabbie: I know Ford Field. Go there?
Me: What? Comerica is across the goddamn street. How can you not know where Comerica is?
Cabbie: I'm new.
Me: Just stop, we'll get out and walk from here. Fuck me.
Gotta love April in the D.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Update - Last sans camera edition
Three more chips added to the collection, bringing the number I still need to take a picture of and catalog to 17. I think this will be the final update/addition with no camera. So there's that. The newest three:
- Kewadin (Sault Ste. Marie) $5 Limited Edition ARCA Racing, Summer '98
- Great Canadian Casinos $5 house, Victoria, British Columbia
- M Resort $5 House, Las Vegas
- Kewadin (Sault Ste. Marie) $5 Limited Edition ARCA Racing, Summer '98
- Great Canadian Casinos $5 house, Victoria, British Columbia
- M Resort $5 House, Las Vegas
Friday, March 6, 2009
Update - Birthday Edition
Received a total of 11 new chips for my collection for my birthday. I now have enough chips for my third frame. Still no camera, that's coming soon, so here's just a brief rundown of what's been added until then:
- Ojibwa Casino - Marquette. Exact same as the Baraga one except for the city listed.
- Aliante Grand Opening 2008 - North Las Vegas
- Aliante House Chip
- Silverton House Chip - LV
- Silverton 10th Anniversary ('97-'07)
- Texas Station House Chip - North LV
- Sunset Station House Chip - Henderson
- Jerry's Nugget House Chip - North LV
- Palms 7-7-07
- Fiesta House Chip - North LV
- Cannery 5th Anniversary
- Ojibwa Casino - Marquette. Exact same as the Baraga one except for the city listed.
- Aliante Grand Opening 2008 - North Las Vegas
- Aliante House Chip
- Silverton House Chip - LV
- Silverton 10th Anniversary ('97-'07)
- Texas Station House Chip - North LV
- Sunset Station House Chip - Henderson
- Jerry's Nugget House Chip - North LV
- Palms 7-7-07
- Fiesta House Chip - North LV
- Cannery 5th Anniversary
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Another New Chip
The newest chip to join my collection is the $5 house chip from the Ameristar Casino in St. Charles, MO (near St. Louis). The casino is a "riverboat" situated on the mighty Missouri River. The riverboat doesn't even pretend to act as a boat, the casino is attached to the parking garage/hotel on land. Inside, it's bright and shiny and new looking (being 5 or so years old will do that), but it's nothing special. There is a metric ton of penny slots on both levels. Yes, penny slots. I witnessed a guy hit a 'jackpot' on one of them. Whilst wandering around, I noticed a group of people standing behind a guy, as his slot machine was running through a pay-out. Everyone was amazed at his massive winnings, a solid 10,000 units. Until you realized that on a penny machine, that's $100. Woo-hoo. I wonder if that old guy will get to retire now? Which reminds me, the casino itself was pretty empty. Sure it was a Monday night (President's Day to be exact), but it was empty. Pretty standard collection of old people, oxygen tanks and old people with oxygen tanks. Only a handful of blackjack tables ($15 min.) and other assorted table games. Not the worst I've ever seen, but I would definitely check out the other 3 St. Louis-area casinos before going back to the Ameristar. Which, by the way, wins the award for lamest casino name ever. So they at least have that going for them.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
New Chip
Still no new camera, so no picture right now of my newest addition - the $5 house chip from the Odawa Casino Resort in Petoskey, MI. Opened in 2007, it was a really nice place. Pretty clean, and not beaten down by years of chain-smoking. Yet. They had a decent amount of blackjack tables, and they've yet fallen victim to the devious automated shuffle machines, so they've got that going for them. I think I won $20 playing for about 15 minutes. We were eager to leave and get to the bar after Monika won $1500 on the Wheel of Fortune progressive machines.
The Odawa did have a "dance club" located inside, called the 'O-Zone.' I was fairly certain we'd spend some time there and it would provide us with a lot of unintentional humor, but once Monika won her big prize, I kind of forgot about suggesting we go there. Next time, I will definitely have a report on the 'O-Zone.' And hopefully a new camera by then.
The Odawa did have a "dance club" located inside, called the 'O-Zone.' I was fairly certain we'd spend some time there and it would provide us with a lot of unintentional humor, but once Monika won her big prize, I kind of forgot about suggesting we go there. Next time, I will definitely have a report on the 'O-Zone.' And hopefully a new camera by then.
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