That’s not exactly how it works. The minimum order is 300 chips. Every 100 chips equals one color.
But you can order 298 white, 1 red, and 1 green.
Right now you have 1,000 chips and 8 different denominations... But you can go up to 10.
For example, in your last breakdown I saw a $5,000 chip.
Are you really planning to, and will you actually have half a million in cash in the bank?? If this isn’t just imagination, then you seriously need to consider the risk of getting robbed. That’s a very real concern.
If you very rarely use the $1,000 chip (and in a cash game, you’ll need at most a single barrel of them), then the $5K chips will never be used under any circumstances. Never! That’s a waste of $600. If you still want to have them (and we all know why), just order 20 of them and keep them in the case.
Here’s what my last order looked like.
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If you enjoy spending money on perfectly racks in multiples of 100—go for it! It’s your money.
But if you want to get a cool and highly functional set while also saving some $, then just order the number of chips based on your specific game types. That way, you can make the high denominations look cooler and free up money for more of the workhorse chips—which can also have more expensive spot patterns.