I didn't read into your post that you were complaining about ads in general. And yes, it was a bit repetitive.
Regarding the Tinian chips -- I assumed the chips were in play because the casino was open for a short time (6 months?) What would they have used for chips to run their games if not these chips?
I bought my set of Tinian chips prior to them being sold on the Chipco website. My source was a person connected with the parent company of the Tinian Casino -- Lone Star Gaming Corporation (or some similar name) based in Houston. It may have been the BK receiver, or may have been someone within the company selling off assets, after the Tinian Casino closed, just prior to BK.
(I do like the set, since I'm a Texan by birth.)
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