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In Pakistan, the use of dealer poker chips is not traditionally part of local cultural practices, as poker is generally considered a Western game and is not widely played in mainstream society. However, in urban areas and among certain social circles, poker has gained some popularity as a form of entertainment. Dealer poker chips, which are used to manage bets and gameplay, are often imported or purchased from specialty stores. Despite this, they do not hold significant cultural meaning in Pakistan, where traditional games like carrom, kabaddi, and card games such as \“teen patti\“ are more deeply rooted in the local culture. It is important to note that gambling, including poker, is illegal in Pakistan under Islamic law, so any use of dealer poker chips is typically limited to private, informal settings. |
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