Object
Casino Blackjack Chips (Rigged-Game Evidence)
A pair of standard casino betting chips: flat, palm-sized composite discs with contrasting edge stripes and a small house-mark inlaid on each face. Slightly warm from handling, one bears wear at its rim from repeated stacking. Data tucks both chips into his pocket with clinical calm — the chips clack softly together and serve as tactile, transportable proof of the circle's prearranged outcomes.
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Purpose
Serve as denominated wagering tokens for the casino's blackjack/twenty-one game, used by players and the dealer to place and collect bets.
Significance
Function as concrete evidence that the blackjack circle is scripted: Data pocketing two chips transforms an abstract observation into physical proof, reframing the away team's strategy and providing a tangible lead for exposing the casino's manipulation.
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