It's really not that big of an issue. Nice to have separate sets, but I've ran tournaments with cash sets lots of times.Quick question. Is it practical to play a tourney with cash chips or does it get confusing when c and $ are both in play in the same game?
I would say too though if .25 is your lowest denomination, it would be the first colored up so depending on how fast your group drinks, they might be able to make out the difference stillYou’d like to think so but a few beers deep and I anticipate many squinted eyes potentially calling $25 with 25c. Player integrity is not in question and the sets would be different. It has yet to be put into practice but keen to hear from anyone who has done it.
T.25 tournaments rock.
In theory sure you could . In practice, how many people have enough 5¢ fracs laying around to be the second lowest denom in a tournament, let alone 1¢. Feels like that's bridging into unreasonableness, when you could just have a dedicated set.I wanted to hear peoples thoughts on using the T1 and T5 chips as 1c and 5c chips... it is low risk right because at most people would be sneaking in a couple of cents (or sneaking out only a few BBs at level 1)?
Id use different chips for the 25c / T25 and $1 / T100.
Like if I wanted to play microstakes I'd have to spend a lot of money on Primary/VIP1/VIP2 fracs.In theory sure you could . In practice, how many people have enough 5¢ fracs laying around to be the second lowest denom in a tournament, let alone 1¢. Feels like that's bridging into unreasonableness, when you could just have a dedicated set.
Yeah yeah just wanted to flex your tiger palace set, I get it. But for real nice set and I get what you mean, but I do agree you might be the exception not the rule. I thought people with chips worth > $1, don't play microstakesLike if I wanted to play microstakes I'd have to spend a lot of money on Primary/VIP1/VIP2 fracs.
My current alternative is I figured I just use the $1s and $5s as $0.01 and $0.05, and then if I have to get any more chips use VIP 1 $25 as $0.25 and VIP 1 $100s as $1. It also works nicely in the sense that then I can use the actual Secondary $5s as $5s and maybe the secondary 25s as $25s.
But this is a pretty edge case.
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Dude, if you spent a bajillion dollars on Tiger chips… pretty ironic you would use them to host a microstakes game, I mean I totally would, but how does a guy with a set like that even know anyone who would play for a penny?Like if I wanted to play microstakes I'd have to spend a lot of money on Primary/VIP1/VIP2 fracs.
My current alternative is I figured I just use the $1s and $5s as $0.01 and $0.05, and then if I have to get any more chips use VIP 1 $25 as $0.25 and VIP 1 $100s as $1. It also works nicely in the sense that then I can use the actual Secondary $5s as $5s and maybe the secondary 25s as $25s.
But this is a pretty edge case.
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I’m fine with playing micro stakes with crazy expensive chips. What tickles my fancy is not having dedicated fracs or ncv if you already have THAT many chips.Dude, if you spent a bajillion dollars on Tiger chips… pretty ironic you would use them to host a microstakes game, I mean I totally would, but how does a guy with a set like that even know anyone who would play for a penny?