Bellagio Casino Robbed!!

NASHVEGAS

Banned User - flamming, disrespecting admin,
Joined
Dec 10, 2006
Location
MERS
"Police: Bellagio bandit leaves with $1.5 million in gambling chips"

per:
You do not have permission to view link Log in or register now.



Should have gone for the cash. Not much an unknown (or anybody) per se can do with any of the $1.5 million in Bellagio chips. Wonder if any were RFID's????

Sure is getting a lot of press though. (The Ocean's Triology Effect that actually is perfect and more appropriate for one of those "Stupid Criminals" television programs).
 
Just read about it on AOL and was wondering just how in the world you would cash in that many chips. Didn't make alot of sense to me. Guess he could cash in one at time. :D
 
Are chips marked somehow? (Serious, not trying to be funny. I've never played any casino games in Vegas or AC which required the use of chips.)

If they aren't, then it would be possible to go into the Bellagio, play a few games and cash out maybe a few hundred/thousand dollars at a time?

Okay, never mind, I found the answer to my question. Sorry for the momentary mental lapse.
 
Last edited:
Are chips marked somehow? (Serious, not trying to be funny. I've never played any casino games in Vegas or AC which required the use of chips.)

If they aren't, then it would be possible to go into the Bellagio, play a few games and cash out maybe a few hundred/thousand dollars at a time?

Okay, never mind, I found the answer to my question. Sorry for the momentary mental lapse.
The thief stole basically $1.5 million of Monopoly money.
 
i took home a 100$ chip once from Mohegan sun to make shure id go back
cause it was a fun time :D

but like about 6 month's later when i went back and went to the cash it
the teller said to me :eek: what the hell is this:eek: so a supervisor behind her came over and i told him what i did [kept the chip] he looked at it and told the teller to cash it you see he told me that periodicaly they change them and he could identafie it so she cashed it i was surprised

thats my experience with chips /maybe this guy is on drugs:D what a dope
to risk it all for funny money
 
i took home a 100$ chip once from Mohegan sun to make shure id go back
cause it was a fun time :D

but like about 6 month's later when i went back and went to the cash it
the teller said to me :eek: what the hell is this:eek: so a supervisor behind her came over and i told him what i did [kept the chip] he looked at it and told the teller to cash it you see he told me that periodicaly they change them and he could identafie it so she cashed it i was surprised

thats my experience with chips /maybe this guy is on drugs:D what a dope
to risk it all for funny money
Splitting hairs but Vegas is different as in much more difficult than say NOLA or Tunica or whereever when trying to cash bigger (and sometimes also smaller i.e. $100.00) denominations of chips. And that is assuming these chips were not RFID chips among many other assumptions, all of which are not in favor of the thief.
 
I'm guessing the bulk of the $1.5mill will be made up of the $25,000 chips, and not many of those leave the pit without a boss keeping an eye on where they go, so whoever walks up to a cage to cash one randomly will have some questions to answer.

Stupid, should have taken the smaller chips and not been so greedy!
 
just my opinion, but I was thinking his plan would be to sell the chips to others at a reduced cost (ala counterfeiters) and let the buyers take the risk of actually going into the casino and using them. Obviously, the larger the denomination of chips, the harder it will be for him to do anything with them, but a small network of people could easily return to the Bellagio individually w/in a day or so of the robbery and eliminate the opportunity for the casino to replace all of their chips with a new variation.
 
just my opinion, but I was thinking his plan would be to sell the chips to others at a reduced cost (ala counterfeiters) and let the buyers take the risk of actually going into the casino and using them. Obviously, the larger the denomination of chips, the harder it will be for him to do anything with them, but a small network of people could easily return to the Bellagio individually w/in a day or so of the robbery and eliminate the opportunity for the casino to replace all of their chips with a new variation.

No need to steal $1.5m worth of chips to counterfeit them. All the person needs to do is gather individual denominations of the chips and try to counterfeit them.

Casino's are prepared for such an instance. A 'Reserve Float' will be brought into circulation immediately. Im certain that gaming regulations entail having this.

Nate
 
The guy that robbed the Bellagio is also suspected to have stolen chips from another casino less than a week earlier.

I'm sure they use RFIDs because they are one of the top casinos in Vegas and the technology has been out long enough for them to have invested in it.
 
Agree

The guy that robbed the Bellagio is also suspected to have stolen chips from another casino less than a week earlier.

I'm sure they use RFIDs because they are one of the top casinos in Vegas and the technology has been out long enough for them to have invested in it.

Hi luckylizzy:

I agree with you on this one. The $25K chips would have RF. It would be rediculous if they didn't. I doubt the thief will try to use them. It will likely be a player who buys the chip and gets burned.

/\/\/\/\ the Shamus /\/\/\/\
 
I don't know how many of you know about him, but the guy who gambles in Vegas and then gives the money to families that are in debt and need help has come forward with a reward for anyone that can provide knowledge leading to the apprehension of the robber.

He is offering $50,000 to anyone that can come forward with information leading to this guy's arrest. He is worried that if this guy does not get caught soon that this type of thing will happen more often during these desperate times.

He is known as RobinHood702.
 
The guy that robbed the Bellagio is also suspected to have stolen chips from another casino less than a week earlier.

I'm sure they use RFIDs because they are one of the top casinos in Vegas and the technology has been out long enough for them to have invested in it.


He robbed the Suncoast poker room for 20k cash. The poker room there is in a terrible place security wise. It seemed a lot better thought out than the Bellagio one. It makes me wonder if it is even the same guy.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Meister Ratings

Back
Top