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Questions re: 2 "paired" LV casinos

Slots-a-Fun removed, then restored a few live gaming tables during the COVID / post-COVID era (According to what I've read; I haven't been in there personally).

Question1: Does Slots-a-Fun use their own chips, or Circus Circus chips on those tables? (And a related question: Does it have its own NGCB gaming license, or just operate as a "satellite" location of Circus Circus?)

So ... Circus Circus and Slots-a-Fun would be "paired" casinos in a sense? Or not?
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The association between Linq and O'Sheas is different than above, and are not "paired", even though their advertising blurs the line. Although the Linq/O'Shea's webpages refer to table games within O'Shea's, complete with a "O'Shea's Casino" logo (see below), in reality, O'Shea's is just a pub/entertainment area for Linq, which includes some table games. Those live games use Linq chips, Linq management, Linq gaming license, etc. The old standalone O'Shea's is closed, as noted on MOGH/ChipGuide.

Question 2: Would you agree that Linq and O'Shea's are NOT "paired" casinos, notwithstanding that logo? The only casino is Linq. O'Shea's is NOT a casino; just a former/closed casino.


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