For the record- Although it may be slightly different at other casinos, The value of the Stardust chips in use in this video are: $1 white, $5 red, $25 green and $100 black even though I don't think any $100 chips are in use at this lower stakes table.
Anyone know what those white/red chips were worth? In other words, were they playing for a few hundred, thousand or tens of thousand? Lastly, what was the mobs cut of the last pot? LOL!
P.S.- If you watch closely, it looks like the dealer isn't keeping a correct accounting of the players chips.
Stardust was using a common system for the color of the chips- white $1, red $5, green $25 and black $100. Some casinos also use light blue, tan, grey, or light brown for their $1 chips, but the higher dollar chips are almost always the same.
I estimated the total pot for this hand was around $900..... Not bad for a $3-6 blind table, but when everyone goes celebratory bonkers in a time like this, you see what can happen!
I know who won this hand very well! He plays at MGM often. BTW, if you see him he is fun, fun fun to play Texas Hold 'em with! Stardust gave him the cards and the dealer gave him the Stardust dealer jacket he was wearing. The Stardust manager also gave him some kinda gift too! Just wanted to say that was a fun group that night. Very emotional at the end! I was a dealer for years there, BTW. Thanks to all memories. I miss the ol Poker Room a lot. God bless you all.
White is worth 100$
jmream1 1 month ago
For the record- Although it may be slightly different at other casinos, The value of the Stardust chips in use in this video are: $1 white, $5 red, $25 green and $100 black even though I don't think any $100 chips are in use at this lower stakes table.
dpo1013 1 month ago
Anyone know what those white/red chips were worth? In other words, were they playing for a few hundred, thousand or tens of thousand? Lastly, what was the mobs cut of the last pot? LOL!
P.S.- If you watch closely, it looks like the dealer isn't keeping a correct accounting of the players chips.
5inthehole 1 year ago
Stardust was using a common system for the color of the chips- white $1, red $5, green $25 and black $100. Some casinos also use light blue, tan, grey, or light brown for their $1 chips, but the higher dollar chips are almost always the same.
I estimated the total pot for this hand was around $900..... Not bad for a $3-6 blind table, but when everyone goes celebratory bonkers in a time like this, you see what can happen!
dpo1013 1 year ago
I know who won this hand very well! He plays at MGM often. BTW, if you see him he is fun, fun fun to play Texas Hold 'em with! Stardust gave him the cards and the dealer gave him the Stardust dealer jacket he was wearing. The Stardust manager also gave him some kinda gift too! Just wanted to say that was a fun group that night. Very emotional at the end! I was a dealer for years there, BTW. Thanks to all memories. I miss the ol Poker Room a lot. God bless you all.
MrMrCardsrme 1 year ago
lol, its fuuny that the winner of the hand didnt shake the womens hand....lol
pokerisfun559 2 years ago 5
lol yeh
kurtkhs77 2 years ago
yeah...and who really cares if he played his 1st hand there in 1978....lol.then, you weren't even born yet...does he want a medal
MaDFuRiT86 2 years ago
loved the stardust poker room.the dealers were and players were all like family there.
gasman145 3 years ago
Legendary casino that will be missed big time.
careymahoney1974 3 years ago
That was my first Stay and play in Las vegas I'll miss you
savagebasherz 3 years ago