Here are the "lower denomination" chips. The white insert on the snapper is actually orange, but like other scanners mine isn't picking up that color. The $25 chip is more of a lime green. There are no 25-cent chips. In fact, the cashier in the poker room apparently thought the idea of 25-cent chips was one of the funniest things she had ever heard. That's too bad, considering all the great comedians that have come from Canada. She must have lived a sheltered life.
Roulette: as Eric mentioned, there are 7 roulette tables. Table I (Roman numerals) is in the high-roller room. Tables II through VII are on the main level. All tables use 7 colors: orange, yellow, indigo, brown, grey, violet, and lime. The chips have the Caesars name in the same Romanesque font as the regular chips, and the table number in Roman numerals. They are very much like the roulettes at other Caesars properties. Sorry, no photos, as I did not harvest on this trip.
Baccarat: they use standard chips; no oversize chips were seen in the high-roller room or the standard tables.
Poker: they use standard chips
Gift shop: the gift shop sells generic Caesars poker sets with plastic chips bearing the Caesars "head" logo. They also sell sets of two decks of playing cards with generic Caesars logos. Eventually they expect to sell used cards from the tables.
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