Does the following breakdown/structure look decent, if you had to work within the constraints of having only 300 chips in only 3 denominations? Like to try running small/quick tournaments when my home game group wants to take a break from cash games.
300 Tournament Chips (buying in barrels)
9-Player Freezeout Tournament
T5500 / 29 chips per player | 261 chips on table
25/50
100% increase
50/100
50% increase
75/150
33% increase
100/200
50% increase
150/300
33% increase | color up T25 x72 (T1800) w/T100 x8 (0 left) + T500 x2 (26 left) | 199 chips on table
200/400
50% increase
300/600
33% increase
400/800
50% increase
600/1200
33% increase
800/1600
25% increase | color up T100 x125 (T12500) w/T500 x25 (1 left) | 99 chips on table
1000/2000
50% increase
1500/3000
33% increase
2000/4000
50% increase
3000/6000
33% increase
4000/8000
I know it's a hassle putting out so many T500s to pay 3000/6000 or higher, but I anticipate players chopping by the time those blinds are reached.
(Please let me know if I'm not using any terminologies correctly.)
300 Tournament Chips (buying in barrels)
T25 x3 75
T100 x5 125
T500 x4 100
9-Player Freezeout Tournament
T25 x 8 = T200 ( 3 chips remaining)
T100 x13 = T1300 ( 8 chips remaining)
T500 x 8 = T4000 (28 chips remaining)
T5500 / 29 chips per player | 261 chips on table
25/50
100% increase
50/100
50% increase
75/150
33% increase
100/200
50% increase
150/300
33% increase | color up T25 x72 (T1800) w/T100 x8 (0 left) + T500 x2 (26 left) | 199 chips on table
200/400
50% increase
300/600
33% increase
400/800
50% increase
600/1200
33% increase
800/1600
25% increase | color up T100 x125 (T12500) w/T500 x25 (1 left) | 99 chips on table
1000/2000
50% increase
1500/3000
33% increase
2000/4000
50% increase
3000/6000
33% increase
4000/8000
I know it's a hassle putting out so many T500s to pay 3000/6000 or higher, but I anticipate players chopping by the time those blinds are reached.
(Please let me know if I'm not using any terminologies correctly.)