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@pegasus_0135 , I think we can help with a quick breakdown. Not sure about the limited 2 rebuys in a $25 game but if this is a social friendly game that you are not trying for it ever to be anything more, then I understand. Typically for a $25 buy in I would like to see a nickel chip utilized and play $.05/ $.10 but again your preference! IF going with a $25 set with max 2 rebuys per player then the breakdown is pretty simple. As the game sounds like it plays pretty small I would want sugesest
Initial Buy In: $25
12 x $.25 = $3 x 10 = (120)
17 x $1 = $17 x 10 = (170)
1 x $5 = $5 x 10 = (10)
nothing fancy on the rebuys (I like adding 5 - $1 here for less change making but not necessary)
Rebuys 1 - 20
5 x $5 = $25 x 20 = (100)
Mimimum total set based off OP criteria (120) $.25/ (170) $1/ (110) $5
I would round up to 120/200/180 just so you have a little extra incases someone wants round 3 of rebuys and keep the set even at 400 chips! If you wanted to go with a $.05/$.10 set I would suggest lots of nickels because its fun!! LOL
I would go with this breakdown.
Buy In
15 x $.05 = $.75 x 10 = (150)
13 x $.25 = $3.25 x 10 = (130)
16 x $1 = $16 x 10 = (160)
1 x $5 = $5 x 10 - (10)
Rebuys 1 - 10
5 x $1 = $5 x 10 = (50)
4 x $5 = $20 x 10 = (40)
Rebuys 11 - 20
5 x $5 = $25 x 10 = (50)
total set would be (150) $.05/ (130) $.25/ (210) $1/ (100) $5 … I would probably round to 150/150/200/100 for a 600 chip set here. Remember it doesn't cost that much to add a barrel of $20s or $25s just to future proof the set or be ready for that one night when everyone wants to gamble.
Best of luck on your 2 sets and looking forward to seeing what you go with! As
@FordPickup92 I would look at
@BR Pro Poker website as you can semi custom order their ceramics in your own chosen denominations, and should be able to keep you within budget!!
If there is ever any way I can help feel free to reach out by PM anytime!!
Fellow Chipper Ben