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correct number for each denom
im putting together a custom set for .25/.5 nl he for 6-9 people. its going to be 500 chips. what is a good break down for the chips. the game plays with sometimes double adn triple stradles and almost everyone buy ins for 200BB
im going to have .25, 1, 5, 10, and 25 chips. i was thinking of doing 130 x .25 250 x 1 75 x 5 30x 10 15 x 25 what do you guys think? |
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Re: correct number for each denom
I find a rack of .25 works well for one table. Or if you don't mind a few extra chips, a stack each.
You really want three primary denominations in play. For you, that's quarters, dollars, and fives. NO TENS. Chips should be at least 4x the next lower denomination. I'm a fan of $20 chips, tho' I know I'm in the minority (I like to use chips that correspond to real printed/minted currency). Your numbers are generally good, though. Since I use racks, I like nice even stacks of 20. For a one-table game, I'd do this: 140 x .25 260 x 1 80 x 5 20 x 25 That's only a little over a grand on the table, though. |
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Re: correct number for each denom
if i make the 20 a 25 chip that adds some value and i dont care about even 20 racks. maybe replace some ones with 5s?
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Re: correct number for each denom
Get rid of the 10's, I agree. You probably want a whole lot of $1 chips and you'll find you don't use so many .25 chips after the blinds are posted. I'd go with something like:
100 x .25 250 x 1 100 x 5 50 x 25 |
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Re: correct number for each denom
200BB = $100
Buyin per person: 12 x .25 16 x 1 6 x 5 2 x 25 For 10 persons that's: 120 x .25 160 x 1 60 x 5 20 x 25 So a set could look like this: 150 x .25 200 x 1 100 x 5 50 x 25 |
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