Re: Attention AZ Players: Busted Poker Room's Equipment Up for Auction
well it looks like most of the items were removed from the auction. 3 poker tables and a bunch of chairs remain- but the flat screens are gone, which is what I was interested in. Also chips and cards are gone now. Oh well.
Someone already seems to have pre-bid about $0.01 per chip on the chip lots, which was my price to grab a pile of chips for... ..whatever penny chips were worth.
Last edited by The Palimax; 07-14-2012 at 12:19 PM.
Re: Attention AZ Players: Busted Poker Room's Equipment Up for Auction
The tables went choice for $275, $210, $200 and one to me for $160. That $160 will cost me almost $200 after fees and lazy internet sniping at live bids, but it seems a nice table. The first three choices went to live bidders.
What appeared to be 19 used KEM setups (38 decks, possibly) went for $120. Quite possibly a great price, but I wasn't going to bid a lot since I didn't have the chance to inspect them live.
Boxes of what appeared to be about 1400 chips (mostly single denomination) went for $50, $25, $30, $100, $60 and $90 -- the last one with 18 dealer pucks in it. They went to a mix of online and live bidders.
The ATM just sold for $575, which was way too much if you ask me.
I'll post close-ups of the defects in the $160 table after I find a truck today...
Re: Attention AZ Players: Busted Poker Room's Equipment Up for Auction
Thanks for the update. We almost took the hour drive over there this morning but then decided instead to make the 5 minute drive to the Fort for the saturday donkeyfest. Not sure if the auction would've cost me more or not.
I probably wouldn't have gone that high on the tv's without knowing they worked so it's just as well.