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Old 10-04-2007, 06:24 AM
Jaswarbrick Jaswarbrick is offline
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Default Chip distribution/blinds structure for 5-6 players tournament

Hi everyone, i have a cash game thread down below but this is for a tournament structure.

We currently play with:

8 x 25
8 x 100
6 x 500
6 x 1000

which equals 10000 chips. But also we use 2 x 5000 chips beacuse i wanted to add these to favour better players. By the way the chips have no values printed on them we just made up these numbers

The blind structure we currently use is:

25/50
50/100
100/200
200/400
300/600
400/800
500/1000 and then stop the blinds there. The trouble is, when we get to 200/400 and 300/600 the 25 chips become redundant and we all have a big stack of them unused and they are never betted with.

My friend's chip set is like this:

100 x green chips
100 x red chips
100 x white chips
100 x blue chips
100 x black chips

Could somebody suggest a better chip distribution and blind structure to use, with remember to favour the better players. So say starting with a high 'M' round about 200 or so? I'm not sure how to go about arranging this.

I have looked at homepokertourney.com and the blind structures don't really favour the better player.

Thanks everyone, and they don't have to be 25, 100, 500, 1000, and 5000, i'm posting here because i feel it needs to be changed, and generally 5 colours for a single table tourney is generally a bad idea i think.
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