bivey
Full House
Good advice. And yes, he's worth the wait.Send a private message to johnny5. I understand that he's a little back logged so you may have to wait a little.worth it though.
Good advice. And yes, he's worth the wait.Send a private message to johnny5. I understand that he's a little back logged so you may have to wait a little.worth it though.
The green is100x better IMO.
You could try regular blue for the $1.
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Here's a pic of blue and mandarin red together
This chipset has a bit over $9,000 in face value, so that would cover 2 buy-ins for 20 people.
Jakoye, did you post your breakdown? 560 chips is not a lot for two tables.
Big chips go a long way in bank, but it's the workhorses that come up short when you have a lot of players.
I really like to have, at the very least, 15 of each workhorse chip per player. With 20 players, that's 300 $1 and 300 $5 for your game. Maybe it's best to structure your set for a 1-table game, and then just stretch when it's two tables, or to add-on later after a big win.
You've gotten some great advice in this thread from seasoned chippers - go ahead and post your breakdown and you'll probably get more great advice.
This might have been said. I didn't read every post.
The denominations seem to blend in with the chip making it hard to read.
Hey jakoye! Fancy you here :. Like others have stated, a color sample set is a must! The colors look entirely different in hand than on your screen. Also, you have to weigh in with what you want. Do you want to keep it within budget, or do you want those spots? If budget is the concern then I suggest doing level 1 or level 2 spots.
single-table 600-chip set:
100 x 25c
220 x $1
220 x $5
40 x $20
20 x$100
$4145 bank ($4345 if using $25 chips)
$200 buy-in for 1/2:
20 x $1
20 x $5
4 x $20
~or~
20 x $1
16 x $5
4 x $25
Add 5x$20 (or 4x$25) for those bigger $300 buy-in games. Use $20 (or $25) chips for re-buys.
$50 buy-in for .25/.50:
8 x 25c
18 x $1
6 x $5
Use $5 chips for re-buys until all in play, then $20 (or $25) chips.
Proposed quarter, along with several $100 chip suggestions using your colors (in no particular order, although I really like the first one). If you are only getting 20x $100, the extra individual chip expense won't break your budget -- so make the hundo something special:
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I don't think .25c/.50c NL needs that many quarters - minimum raise makes it a dollar, so only blinds and limpers will really use the quarters. BGinGA's excellent breakdown provides plenty of Q's.
If you think you might start playing .50c/$1.00 Limit poker, that's another story. If you want the set to cover higher, I'd put the extra into $25s... and if you want to spread to two tables, bump the $1s and $5s... or save the money.
All your chip are belong to us!OK... let me put it this way: if you can afford, get the chips. Get all the chips.