$6 MILLION in chips stolen in Wynn casino heist (pretty much untraceable!)

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$6 million in chips stolen in Wynn casino heist
http://money.cnn.com/2018/01/19/investing/macau-casino-chips-heist/index.html
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/...e-hunt-hk48-million-gambling-chips-after-wynn

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Wanted: $6 million in missing gaming chips. Last seen: The lavish Wynn casino in Macau.

Police are hunting for millions of dollars in casino chips after they were stolen -- allegedly by one of Wynn's own croupiers -- raising security concerns in the world's biggest gambling hub.


The heist happened Tuesday at the Wynn Macau (WYNMF), one of the marquee destinations in a Chinese territory whose gambling revenues dwarf those of Las Vegas.

Macau police told CNNMoney that a dealer at the Wynn Macau and a potential accomplice have been arrested and that they are not currently looking for other suspects. They declined to identify the two people by name.

Police didn't say how the stolen chips were taken past casino security. But local media reported that the suspect allegedly stuffed them into a bag in a VIP room and simply carried them out.

To turn the chips into hard cash, the thieves or their associates would eventually need to bring them back into the casino.

Wynn Macau is controlled by Wynn Resorts (WYNN), the Las Vegas casino firm founded by billionaire mogul Steve Wynn. Wynn Macau didn't respond to requests for comment Friday.

Casino operators could face pressure from authorities to tighten up oversight of gaming rooms following the theft, according to Vitaly Umansky, an analyst at investment firm Sanford Bernstein.

Rules around gambling in Macau are more relaxed than in Las Vegas, he said. Most of the high-stakes action in Macau takes place in so-called VIP rooms, which aren't run by the casinos themselves but by separate junket operators from mainland China.

That makes it difficult for casinos to manage exactly what goes on inside.

"The junkets get a lot of leeway inside the rooms in terms of how money changes hands and how chips change hands. That's something that may need to get evaluated," Umansky said.

Big heists in the city's casinos are rare, but they do happen. In 2015, a junket operator said it had been scammed out of more than $30 million. That incident also happened at a Wynn casino.

Gambling is a big business in Macau, a former Portuguese colony.

The city's revenues from games like baccarat and blackjack are about five times bigger than those generated on the Las Vegas strip.

Macau's casinos raked in just over $33 billion last year, an increase of about 20% from the year before.

That snapped a multi-year losing streak for the gambling industry in the city. Macau is popular with visitors from mainland China, where gambling is illegal.

Revenues began falling in 2014, hurt by a far-reaching crackdown on corruption by Chinese President Xi Jinping. That deterred some big spenders from visiting Macau's VIP rooms.

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I do believe, in these situations, the casino will spend the money to switch out all of the chips within a short amount of time. There should be a reasonable amount of people cashing out various amounts, but all verifiable. Anyone who just walks in and heads straight to the cashier will be heavily scrutinized, for sure. If they cash in a noticably suspect amount, a simple line of questioning and review of casino footage will verify winnings. You could only trickle in so much at a time, in small amounts. Stealing such a large sum was stupid....
 
I do believe, in these situations, the casino will spend the money to switch out all of the chips within a short amount of time. There should be a reasonable amount of people cashing out various amounts, but all verifiable. Anyone who just walks in and heads straight to the cashier will be heavily scrutinized, for sure. If they cash in a noticably suspect amount, a simple line of questioning and review of casino footage will verify winnings. You could only trickle in so much at a time, in small amounts. Stealing such a large sum was stupid....
and once they switch out the chips they got 6 million dollars with of souvenirs
 
They may be sitting on a pile of plastic. The casino has to honor old chips, obviously people have a few from months ago sitting around and come back. But $6m and those are large chips from the high rollers area, gonna be super hard to trickle those in little by little unless you got someone on the inside helping to launder them back into the casino and even that is hard. Every one is on camera and cameras have face recognition. Casinos have the most sophisticated surveillance systems than even police depts do
 
They may be sitting on a pile of plastic. The casino has to honor old chips, obviously people have a few from months ago sitting around and come back. But $6m and those are large chips from the high rollers area, gonna be super hard to trickle those in little by little unless you got someone on the inside helping to launder them back into the casino and even that is hard. Every one is on camera and cameras have face recognition. Casinos have the most sophisticated surveillance systems than even police depts do
thats why most casino heist flicks go directly for the cash....stealing chips is waaaay too much of a pain in the ass.
 
Do y'all have any idea how many MILLIONS of dollars worth of casino chips are wagered every HOUR? I've seen a high roller casually wager $10,000 on the same blackjack table where I am only betting one black ($100) chip. Gamblers put chips in their pockets and go home until the next visit ALL of the time.

Besides, casinos cannot simply immediately rotate which chips are valid without long advance notice to the Gaming Board and a 4 to 6 month grace period for people to cash in the current chips in rotation. Cashing out 6 million in chips spaced over time and with a few helpers would literally be no big deal.

 
Where do they cash them in at?what other casino would take them in as payment?....unlike money,banks,car dealerships,stores or precious metals who's going to take em in as something of value.

Unless they think if they hold on to them for a long length of time then slowly go back to cash em in;stupidity is what they would call it
 
Do y'all have any idea how many MILLIONS of dollars worth of casino chips are wagered every HOUR? I've seen a high roller casually wager $10,000 on the same blackjack table where I am only betting one black ($100) chip. Gamblers put chips in their pockets and go home until the next visit ALL of the time.

Besides, casinos cannot simply immediately rotate which chips are valid without long advance notice to the Gaming Board and a 4 to 6 month grace period for people to cash in the current chips in rotation. Cashing out 6 million in chips spaced over time and with a few helpers would literally be no big deal.


If you can even cash out 250k its a win
Dont be greedy
 
Besides, casinos cannot simply immediately rotate which chips are valid without long advance notice to the Gaming Board and a 4 to 6 month grace period for people to cash in the current chips in rotation. Cashing out 6 million in chips spaced over time and with a few helpers would literally be no big deal.

This is irrelevant and does not apply as the robbery did not occur in Vegas, or even in the US for that matter. It happened in Macau.
 
This is irrelevant and does not apply as the robbery did not occur in Vegas, or even in the US for that matter. It happened in Macau.
I've actually gambled in Macau. Since you think you know which gaming rules apply there... what are they? :fuckyousay:
 
Of course it was an inside job damn near impossible to rob a casino without inside help

I luv it!! I hope they nickle and dime that casino outta the whole 6mil!! Those casino's steal alot of money from elderly people, I consider that alittle pay back!!
 
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