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  2. Casino chip collecting - Wikipedia

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    The Chip Rack, now in its 21st edition, attempts to include all chips and checks issued by casinos in the State of Nevada. Some chips are considered high-value and have a listed value as high as $50,000. During their 2014 convention, a $5 chip from the Golden Goose SOLD for $75,000, and a $5 chip from the Lucky Casino SOLD for $52,500.

  3. Casino chip - Wikipedia

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    Casino chips (also known as poker chips, gaming tokens, or checks/cheques) are small discs used as currency in casinos. Larger, rectangular gaming plaques may be used for high-stakes games. Poker chips are also widely used as play money in casual or tournament games, are of numismatic value to casino chip collectors , or may be kept as souvenirs .

  4. 10 of the most expensive things you'll find on Amazon - AOL

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    Here are 10 of the most expensive things you'll find there: Number 10.Virgin Human Hair Extensions. These have sold for up to $24,858. ... Which one of these high-ticket Amazon offerings most ...

  5. Triton Poker Series - Wikipedia

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    With a total of 54 participants and a buy-in of £1,050,000, the Triton Million for Charity was the most expensive poker tournament to date. £50,000 was collected from each buy-in, which amounted to a massive £2,750,000, and distributed to 15 notable charity bodies around the world including the One Drop Foundation, Raising for Effective ...

  6. 10 of the Most Expensive Items Ever Sold on eBay

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    From baseball cards to entire towns, here are 10 of the most expensive things ever sold on eBay. Burgess Yachts. 1. Gigayacht. Sold for: $168 million.

  7. Libratus - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the competition, Libratus was ahead $1,766,250 in chips and thus won resoundingly. As the big blind in the matches was set to $100, Libratus' winrate is equivalent to 14.7 big blinds per 100 hands. This is considered an exceptionally high winrate in poker and is highly statistically significant. [7]