![]() All the games take a certain amount of chips, the lowest I saw being 2.2 chips while the highest I saw was 10 chips to play. The more money you give them at once, the better the ratio of dollars to chips you get. You give them money and they “charge” the card with “chips”. All games are run off a magnetic stripped card like a credit card. I was alittle jittered by the amount of currency conversion on my first visit, so here’s a run down of how it works. Immediately we were both thinking, “Hey, we’re awesome at video games and don’t have 360 yet, lets do that.” We talked about that and Raw Thrill’s The Fast and the Furious racer (which we both loved, plus Julie almost fell off, so that was a riot) on the drive home and didn’t give it too much deep thought… until now (which just so happens to be immediately after waking up the next… morning? I don’t do mornings.).Īt any rate, we didn’t see a price for the 360 and didn’t bother to ask, so today I’ve been doing some investigating and some math to see just how well you have to do to break even while playing redemption games and trying to nab a 360 at Dave and Buster’s.įirst off, a quick explanation about how Dave and Buster’s works. Me and the girlfriend went to Dave and Buster’s last night and saw some guy getting an XBox 360 in the Winners Circle (the ticket redemption area and DnB).
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