~~~ since there was a grand re-opening and for as popular that casino was because of its early ownership history; where many chippers and players frequently visited, especially from Florida, I and others who played here would have picked up chips or at least known where the fourth table was in a very small room. We know nothing and nor do a few of the families of those who worked there know of a fourth table. (postcars and some photos).. My only guess; since we assumed there wasn't any backup for both the Sailfish or Anchor tables, and we know virtually nothing of the Conch (third table and not in ChipGuide) which none of us were able to get chips from because it was hardly ever open except for when a couple of Asian ships were in port, could have been a new inventory used during those visits or even used (different colors) along with the Conch table and, if any chips did walk during that heavy play, we certainly wouldn't know of it.. These two chips were found in Spain, and the seller knows nothing and nothing else turned up in Spain, since...
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