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    You can always just give them your ID at the cage. You didn't get heated up during your play, right?


    If you're paranoid, just wait a few weeks until they forget about whatever it is you're worried about before cashing the chip.


    Or you just check change it at a table game and try to get smaller denominations.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    You can always just give them your ID at the cage. You didn't get heated up during your play, right?


    If you're paranoid, just wait a few weeks until they forget about whatever it is you're worried about before cashing the chip.


    Or you just check change it at a table game and try to get smaller denominations.

    I was playing under an alias, so I can give them ID, but just not for the person who was playing. If I give them my ID, the play won't show. I would have to say I played unrated on a prior trip and didn't have an opportunity to cash, in which case they probably won't cash it.

    In theory, it would be good to try to get it broken down by buy-in at a high limit game so I have smaller chips that can then be cashed without scrutiny, but I'm not sure if that will work.

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