1. A storage unit designed to hold various objects. 2. To cause a structure to shift so that it is out of plumb.
The tray that holds the keno balls when they are not in play.
Poker chips can get a bit unwieldy in large quantities, so cardrooms usually supply plastic racks that hold 100 chips in 5 stacks of 20. A rack of red means a rack of red chips, typically worth $500. If someone asks for a rack, it usually means they're about to leave the table. If someone asks to buy a rack of red, it means they'd like to buy $500 in chips. Someone is said to be "racking up" a game if they're winning a lot of money at the table.
A storage device to hold gaming chips or slot tokens.
A tray that holds 100 playing chips.
A tray for securing stacks of chips.
A tray that holds a hundred chips in five stacks of twenty.
The tray that holds the dealer's bankroll.
The grooved rail where chips are placed around the edge of the table
framework for holding objects
a device that holds the harp so you can play hands-free
Where all of the house chips are contained. When a player visits the cashier and cashes in a large amount of cash, they are usually given a rack to hold the chips.
A plastic tray used in the land-based casinos to hold your playing chips. A rack will hold 100 chips, 5 stacks containing 20 chips each.
a standardised steel cabinet that holds 19-inches panels. Originally designed to hold relay panels in telephone exchanges.
A tray that holds 100 chips in stacks of 20
A place to store your chips while walking from the cage to the table or vice versa. Racks can hold 100 chips in five stacks of 20.
The container containing the poker chips or the cards
A tray that holds 100 poker chips in five stacks of twenty chips each.
A plastic container in which you can transport and count large-denominational coins, slot machine tokens, and casino plastic chips.
Rack used to hold launch tubes for aerial shells.
Used in casinos, a plastic tray capable of holding 100 chips in 5 stacks of 20.
100 poker chips in stacks of five worth $20 a piece.
A term for an E.I.A. compatible closure for holding rackmount (19" width) components.
The tray that contains chips.
A plastic tray that holds a player's chips. It holds 100 chips in 5 rows of 20.
Plastic, wooden or metal tray to place rows of poker chips.
A container in which chips are stored while being transported. A tray in front of the dealer, used to hold chips and cards.
A device created to store and count chips. Each rack equal $100 worth of chips.
Card rooms usually supply plastic racks that hold 100 chips in 5 stacks of 20.
a plastic casino tray that is used to transport and count large denominational coins, slot machine tokens, and casino chips. Typically, it holds 100 chips in five stacks of twenty each
(1) A container in which chips are stored while being transported.
A wine rack is an attractive stand that holds your bottles of wine, lying on their sides. There are many styles and varieties of wine racks, usually made from wood, iron, steel or plastic.
is a plastic tray which holds 100 chips in 5 stacks of 20.
a plastic casino container used for carrying and counting large denominational coins, slot machine tokens, and casino chips.
A box to hold chips or checks.
a structure used to securely hold servers at data centers. A standard height measure for servers is a rack unit. A unit (or "U") is 1-3/4" tall. There are 42 units in a rack.
The plastic trays used in casinos to carry chips or coins.
A container used to carry chips or tokens in a casino.
A tray used by the dealer to hold poker chips and cards.