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If I was going to do a small 5-6 most likely person home roulette tourney (possibly 7 or 8 but veeeeery unlikely), what’s the best breakdown? Struggling between 2 or 3 racks per color and then some sort of common $25 chips or something. Curious if 2 racks is fine and how much I should have behind in common chips just in case. If anyone has any experience or advice with this, please help. Thanks!
 
Roulette tourneys are a bit tough and should be limited by time. Or perhaps do several rounds in a row and add up players stacks for all rounds.

I would say 200 chips per player, or 300 if you can. You can use cash chips to represent X number of chips that a player has won, but can't bet with, max 200-300 chips in play at one time.

You'll also want to place limits on inside/outside bets.

For example, tonight I will run several rounds of a roulette tourney. 6 players, start with 40 chips, max 200 of every colour in play. Rounds last 20 minutes of until they bust. Max 5 chips inside, 20 chips outside per bet.
 
Anyone know where to buy reasonably priced roulette chips? I’d say 7 different colors, 200 chips each color. Don’t need anything fancy. Just for a home tourney, don’t want to break the bank. Thanks!
 
Anyone know where to buy reasonably priced roulette chips? I’d say 7 different colors, 200 chips each color. Don’t need anything fancy. Just for a home tourney, don’t want to break the bank. Thanks!
Fwiw I just used my old striped diced chips I had lying around from before I had nicer chips. They’re cheap enough, come in a bunch of different colors, and non-denominated. Any of the online poker stores should cary them for $.10 to $.12 per chip. Possibly even Amazon too if you need them quicker
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Bud Jones v4 (new) can be had from The Chip Room, and used ones are available from The Chip Exchange, if you want to use what casinos use.
 

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