enough to look in the glossary when you need to know something!
Here's my definitions:
Chip: A little round piece of clay or plastic, preferably imprinted with a casino name. Might have a denomination, might not, might be a "no cash value", or a "no value", or a "good for..."
Check: ¹A little piece of paper imprinted with my name. Something that I fill out if my husband wins an ebay auction. ²A little piece of paper that I get from my boss on Mondays. That little piece of paper goes to a brick building (See: Bank) to keep the little pieces of paper in definition ¹ from giving me headaches!
Larry, you're right with the definitions from the glossary....but most everyone uses the word chip to cover chips and checks (or cheques). I should have looked in the glossary for Jetons, but didn't think of it! I've seen the word used enough on the chipboard that I was pretty sure I knew... just wanted confirmation. Thanks for your help!
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