'As a matter of record, Parx Casino has always done a complete inventory of all tournament chips prior to the start and after the completion of every single tournament, as required by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. Confidence that all players are on an equal playing field is something we can not take for granted. The beauty and the allure of the casino poker tournament has always been that the most novice of poker players can sit down at any table full of more experienced players and comfortably know that if he or she hits a good run of cards, winning is in his or her grasp. It is imperative the poker industry takes the necessary steps to prevent similar situations in the future. This has been a big wake up call for all of us.
'The recent counterfeit chip incident in the poker tournament industry has led to very real concerns within the poker community. In an exclusive to PokerNews, Parx poker ambassador Matt Glantz wrote about the new chip-tracking policy that will be put into place: In wake of the counterfeit chip scandal that occurred at the 2014 Borgata Winter Poker Open last month, Parx Casino in Bensalem, Pennsylvania will be implementing a new chip-tracking policy in effort to stop a similar incident from happening in one of its events, specifically with the Parx BigStaxV coming up later this month.