Sure thing--Montana is a great, but challenging, state to collect. They have a couple dozen "casinos" (glorified card rooms) that do have chips, but many are open only when dealing poker, which sometimes means only a few hours a week. The only games allowed in Montana are poker, bingo, live keno (go figure) and certain gaming machines (poker & keno). The state has a long history of gaming, and there have been literally hundreds of clubs open and close over the years. I have a long list of duplicates, if anyone is interested. Oh, there is also a guide to Montana clubs and chips!
Steve G. R-306