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It was 2006, after playing a couple rounds of golf in Vegas, I remember thinking “Why are NO Courses out here selling Logo’d Poker Chips in their Golf Shops?” That little light bulb popped up, and Logo Golf Chips Inc. was about to begin.
Every Course sells Logo Golf Balls, but there wasn’t a 2nd cool souvenir in the Golf Market. Bali Hai, Bear’s Best, and Wolf Creek were the first to retail Golf Poker Chips in their Pro Shops and “Golf’s New Collectible” was born.
We immediately rolled out our Poker Chip Ball Markers cross the Southwest, and North America. 14 years and 4,000 Golf Courses later, it’s Now rare to play a Course Not selling Logo Poker Chips in their Pro Shop.
It didn’t take long before golf-enthusiast Business Owners and Sales People started requesting our Chips as a Unique Business Card and our Golf Ball Markers took on another life as the Original Poker Chip Business Card!
Our clients quickly discovered Poker Chip Business Cards were great conversation starters, and not only did they enjoy handing them out, but their contacts kept and Loved them! Unlike paper business cards, they didn’t find their way into a drawer, or worse, the trash—people would keep them and show them off to others.
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Mike Blake
Owner- President
Mike has 25 Years of Sales Experience in the Technology and Golf Industries. After Creating the Poker Chip Ball Marker product in 2006, Mike and his team traveled the country introducing the Golf Poker Chip Marker to Courses. The Chips quickly caught on and became a Staple Accessory selling at Golf Courses around the World. It’s 13 years later and Mike is still as inspired as ever to be running the “World’s #1 Custom Poker Chip Company!”
After hundreds years, the old school Paper Business card needed a new school look to go with current times, so we created the Business Card Chip! Now Salespeople and Small Business Owners can Network in Style! The business card has been re-invented.
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100 Chips is typically are Minimum order size, but we’re a Flexible Company and we’ll always try to accommodate customers.
We almost always turn around new artwork the same day for Proofs. When the art is finalized, we typically ship out in 4-7 Business days.
Despite a court not finding that he was innocent of the allegations of cheating at the table, Mike Postle just can’t seem to let the subject drop. The disgraced former star of the Stones Gambling Hall online streaming program Stones Live has sued for libel against a litany of defendants. In the court papers for the case, Stones alleges that the defendants have defamed him and “caused him emotional distress.”
Postle Goes After…Everyone
The list of people that Postle is going after with his lawsuit are pretty much everyone who has said he was cheating during the infamous Stones Live programs from 2019. The defendants in the case are:
Veronica Brill, who was a player/commentator on the Stones Live broadcasts who first posited that Postle could be utilizing methods of cheating on his way to winning almost $300,000 at the Stones $1/$3 tables,
ESPN and PokerNews.com (under their business name of iBus Media Limited) for their reporting on the case and resulting editorial commentary,
Joey Ingram, Haralabos Voulgaris, Daniel Negreanu and Todd Witteles, for their personal commentary on the Stones Live broadcasts,
Upswing Poker, Seat Open LLC, Jonathan Little Holdings LLC, Solve for Why Academy LLC and Run it Once, Inc., owned by various poker professionals such as Jonathan Little and Phil Galfond who have analyzed the video from Stones Live and offered their opinions on the case.
In the lawsuit, Postle is seeking damages because he states his reputation has been damaged and that the case has caused him extreme emotional damage. The charges that he alleges are as follows:
Defamation – Libel
Defamation – Slander
Trade Libel
False Light
Intentional Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage
Unfair Competition
Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress
He is seeking a jury trial in the case and is being represented by Lowe & Associates, P.C., in Beverly Hills, CA. No exact amount for damages is known at this time.
For his part, Witteles has stated that the suit is “frivolous” and that he will fight it. Although the other defendants in the case have yet to respond, it is expected they will vigorously fight Postle on the charges.
Case Never Litigated by California Courts
While Postle, floor manager Justin Kuriatis and Stones Gambling Hall saw the class action lawsuit against them dismissed, they WERE NOT judged to be “innocent” or “not guilty.” The courts in California simply dismissed the case against them because, under California law, you cannot utilize the legal system to recoup gaming losses. In that class action suit, more than 80 players tried to sue the trio, unsuccessfully as it turned out, and another case brought in Nevada was dismissed on jurisdictional issues.
In neither case were Postle, Kuriatis or Stones found innocent of the charges against them. But this hasn’t prevented any of them from saying that they are innocent. Stones Gambling Hall settled with over 60 of the plaintiffs in the class action suit while not admitting any guilt in the case. Kuriatis and Postle, instead of remaining silent on the case, have since loudly and incorrectly proclaimed on social media that they were found “not guilty.”
Whether a judge or jury will hear this case is the unknown. A judge may throw it out on several aspects (the players were offering their professional knowledge, the media companies were reporting on the news, etc.) and, even if it makes it to a jury trial, it will be highly difficult to get 12 people to unanimously agree against the list of defendants. Thus, Postle may be wasting his and other peoples’ time in a pursuit that the courts may find isn’t worth the paper it is written on.