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ubermensch2k 01-23-2006 02:38 AM

Another chip denominations thread
 
Well, i'll get a 500 Desert Sands chip set soon, and i dont really know how many of each denom to get. We usually play 1 table SnGs, but i'd like it to work for the ocassional $100 NLHE and limit $1/$2 HORSE games too.

For cash i think something like 50 .25 chips (for antes), 50 .50 chips, 150 x 1 and 150 x 5 will work, but i dont know how to make it work well for tournaments. Maybe make it T100 like a cash game, but that doesnt really convince me. Or do the HE game $50 max buyin and get more bigger denom chips for tourneys?

Do you use a 500 set like this? How?

Thanks.

Annorax 01-23-2006 03:22 AM

Re: Another chip denominations thread
 
I'm not seeing why you need so many denoms.

Cash set:
80 0.25 for blinds (or 0.5, although quarters are more elegant)
200 $1
120 $5
75 $25
25 $100

Tourney breakdown: T200 or T300 starting with 1/2 blinds and no quarter chips.

bav 01-23-2006 08:38 AM

Re: Another chip denominations thread
 
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For cash i think something like 50 .25 chips (for antes), 50 .50 chips, 150 x 1 and 150 x 5 will work, but i dont know how to make it work well for tournaments.

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That'll work ok for tourneys, too. Give each player 8 of one color (call it T25), eight of another color (T100), and one of a third (T500). They have T1500. Blinds start at 25/50 or 25/25. Any similar variant on values is fine, like give players 10*T1+8*T5+1*T25 and start the blinds at 1/2. Nobody will ever agree completely on starting chip counts and blind structure, but you shouldn't have any trouble getting a chip set of 200+200+50+50 to work for 'bout any single-table game. And that set of 500 chips will let you run two-table tourneys just fine, too.


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