|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
Good visuals and details. Simple to follow.
A+ |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
simple to follow if your playing for those stakes. Not so simple to play larger games.
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
[ QUOTE ]
simple to follow if your playing for those stakes. Not so simple to play larger games. [/ QUOTE ] Shockingly each coin could easily be multiplied by some factor to meet the required stakes. If only coins factored easily into paper money, damn these Sickles and Knuts |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Home Poker.
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
[ QUOTE ]
Shockingly each coin could easily be multiplied by some factor to meet the required stakes. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah thats a good idea at the end of the night you just buy everyones pennies for $1 each, and there nickles for $5 each, I'm sure thats going to work out real well for you. As for using paper money. Paper money is a hassle to play poker with. Sure you can do it, but it slows up the game. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
I am writing a program now on my graphical calculator wich keeps track of two stacksizes in a limit game (basically you just say if you raise, call or fold, while you deal the cards yourself. Pretty usefull if you want to play a quick game in an airplane or something.
Although you could also just play ginrummy |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
Offtopic: I already have a program for a TI-83/84 that does that for no limit games (assuming unlimited stack sizes) for up to 6 players. I can send it if you want, but you might have to work out some of the commands, since I haven't used it for ages and never wrote a manual.
PM me if you're interested, since I probably won't read this topic |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Shockingly each coin could easily be multiplied by some factor to meet the required stakes. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah thats a good idea at the end of the night you just buy everyones pennies for $1 each, and there nickles for $5 each, I'm sure thats going to work out real well for you. As for using paper money. Paper money is a hassle to play poker with. Sure you can do it, but it slows up the game. [/ QUOTE ] If you sell them to the players at those prices I don't see where the problem comes in. But if I am going to bust out an impromptu poker game with friends I think we could be adult enough with each other to settle up at the end of the night. |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Mini poker chips?
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Shockingly each coin could easily be multiplied by some factor to meet the required stakes. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah thats a good idea at the end of the night you just buy everyones pennies for $1 each, and there nickles for $5 each, I'm sure thats going to work out real well for you. As for using paper money. Paper money is a hassle to play poker with. Sure you can do it, but it slows up the game. [/ QUOTE ] If you sell them to the players at those prices I don't see where the problem comes in. But if I am going to bust out an impromptu poker game with friends I think we could be adult enough with each other to settle up at the end of the night. [/ QUOTE ] Well you could hope for that. But more often than not there is going to be some extra change in the game that you didn't sell. Maybe not your particular friends, but its not advisable to use common coins that everyone is likely to have on them as chips (unless at face value in a cash game) |
|
|