All of the hot links to the ChipGuide were manually entered in the Slot Card Guide so if you find a problem or something that doesn't appear right please let me know so I can fix it for the next release.
Wherever there are CG#s listed for any of the cards for a given casino that casino name should be a hot link to the ChipGuide casino listing also. If there are NO slot cards with CG#s then we probably didn't get to work on that listing yet or the casino is not included on the ChipGuide and the casino name may or may not have a hot link yet. This is especially true for the foreign casino listings.
If you click on the CG# for a given slot card that doesn't yet have scans available on the ChipGuide you'll get a page indicating there are no scans available. The neat feature about how this was all implemented is that whenever scans are added on the ChipGuide for a card we already have listed and a CG# assigned the scans will automatically be available from the hot link in the slot guide without any changes required.
And by the way, if you want to send a link to another collector showing them a particular card you can get to the page with both images shown on the same web page by just clicking on either scan for that card in the normal ChipGuide listing (or clicking on the CG# in the slot card guide) and that page will be displayed. Then you can cut and paste the link to that page as needed. Special thanks to Charles Kaplan for implementing a bunch of features like these and others while we were working on all the slot card organization on the ChipGuide.
Don't forget, you can use all the power of the Word search functions to easily find things in the Slot Card Guide and then click on the CG#s or casino name to actually see what you're looking for from the ChipGuide. These two resources linked together open some pretty interesting possibilities that couldn't be done with either resource individually in the past.
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