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Hi Cliff; Bob Mera's Gaming Emporium has an extensive stock of Fun Nite Money for sale. (Gamingemporium@Webtv.net) The paper money was purchased on opening night of a casino at a rate of five cents on the dollar. All proceeds from the sale of this paper Fun Nite money went to a selected charity. These paper funny money notes were then taken to the gaming tables and exchanged for no cash value fun nite chips, including roulette Fun Nite chips which are much tougher than the numerical value NCV chips. The chips were then used just like regular chips to place bets. Winning wagers were paid out at regular odds payoffs with more No Cash Value Fun Nite chips, just as if one were betting with real chips. After several hours of this "excercise" the casino would be closed and gaming officials would review their "scorecards" to determine if the casino personel were up to standards where they would be allowed to open for real live gaming. If the casino staff did not get a passing grade, they would be forced to conduct another fun nite excercize the following day, or days, until they got a passing grade, at which time the casino would be given the o.k. to offer table games "for real". By the way, slot action during these "Fun Nites" was for real, with redeemable tokens

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