Pgheddie
Full House
Hi folks, new to the forum. I've been happy with dice chips for years but, well, you know. It doesn't take much exposure to better quality chips to make continued use of dice chips untenable.
Anyway, the nice thing about dice chips is I was always able to keep a separate case of chips for exactly what I needed. Three table tournament at the campground? Grab those 2 cases. Wanted to run a $5/$10 table? Grab that case over there.
I started out with a bunch of samples and the wife wanted to use the Desert Heat chips at camp ("it looks like vacation!") so I bought her a set of those. And I play a good bit of $0.50/ $1 with some friends from work so I bought some Scroll ceramics for that. I really like the ceramics
I was thinking I really can't afford a big set of the more expensive chips (to many kids and a high maintenance wife), but I could probably get a small set reserved strictly for heads up or very short handed games. I am just wondering what that would look like? Total chips, denominations, break downs, etc. I'm thinking maybe I could get away with as little as 200 chips if I reserved it for 4 handed or less.
Anyone do that? What chips do you have in the set, for what stakes. What's the breakdown, etc?
Thanks in advance for indulging my curiosity.
Anyway, the nice thing about dice chips is I was always able to keep a separate case of chips for exactly what I needed. Three table tournament at the campground? Grab those 2 cases. Wanted to run a $5/$10 table? Grab that case over there.
I started out with a bunch of samples and the wife wanted to use the Desert Heat chips at camp ("it looks like vacation!") so I bought her a set of those. And I play a good bit of $0.50/ $1 with some friends from work so I bought some Scroll ceramics for that. I really like the ceramics
I was thinking I really can't afford a big set of the more expensive chips (to many kids and a high maintenance wife), but I could probably get a small set reserved strictly for heads up or very short handed games. I am just wondering what that would look like? Total chips, denominations, break downs, etc. I'm thinking maybe I could get away with as little as 200 chips if I reserved it for 4 handed or less.
Anyone do that? What chips do you have in the set, for what stakes. What's the breakdown, etc?
Thanks in advance for indulging my curiosity.