True, but I was assuming most players don't rebuy quite as frequently.
I actually try not to rebuy too often, but I always like to be prepared just in case. I think that's why I brought over 4k to your meetup to play $0.25/0.50 poker.
True, but I was assuming most players don't rebuy quite as frequently.
Now I know who to knock off....err, hit up for cash if I’m running low at a meet up.I actually try not to rebuy too often, but I always like to be prepared just in case. I think that's why I brought over 4k to your meetup to play $0.25/0.50 poker.![]()
I am in the camp of full barrels of quarters and $1’s for all starting stacks, then fill/rebuys with $5’s and $25’s.
Beyond easy to sort/divvy/dispense full barrrels. A barrel of quarters is $5. Barrel of $1’s is $20. If you have partial barrels, it takes longer to cut out chips, and then your amounts aren’t nice and OCD approved. For a .25/.50 game with a $60 stack, you have 20 quarters, 20 x $1 (totals $25), and fill with 7 x $5’s.
Sure, you could get by with less quarters... but why? A full barrel each will greatly reduce the constant change making that happens. A full barrel is not excessive. I think this adds more to the playability of your set than a second rack of $25’s.
That actually is my game. A bunch of number crunchers. .25/.50 with two limpers = 1.75, next guy wants to bet 2x pot for 3.50 straightMaybe there are .25/.50 games where a player bets $1.25 and another raises to $2.75 and everyone calls. I haven't played in one, but that doesn't mean they, like unicorns, don't exist.
That actually is my game. A bunch of number crunchers. .25/.50 with two limpers = 1.75, next guy wants to bet 2x pot for 3.50 straight:
My game is powered by unicorn fartsOops, my bad!
Do any of them arrive at the game riding a Unicorn?
I'm in an area where the cost of living is lower, and a good number of my friends are folk of simple means, so micro-stakes tend to rule the day. That also brings with it quite a number of 20c and 15c bets rather than 25c. I have to be aware of this because dropping an actual 25c chip in front of me is like a signal to the rest of the table to fold. I can do four 5c chips (or even five!) and induce some calls, but heaven forbid I use that actual 25c chip pre-flop.Maybe there are .25/.50 games where a player bets $1.25 and another raises to $2.75 and everyone calls. I haven't played in one, but that doesn't mean they, like unicorns, don't exist.
I am baffled by the idea that you need a full barrel of quarters and ones per player to stem the constant change making that is bound to occur in .25.50 games. Srsly -- chips are fluid. They move around the table.
I have to say, I'm curious @jbriod ....what't the reason behind the 4-denom limit on the chips?[/QUOTE
The person I’m ordering chips from and I decided on only 4 denoms to keep setup and chip cost down. I can relabel some plaques I have into hundos.
Why is everyone suggesting so many fives, 1s are the workhorse at .25/.50.
I guess I buy the co workhorse theory to a point. I issue both in my home game. But I am heavy on ones, and .25-.50 is the biggest game I've spread.
I’ve never played a 0.25/0.50 where the $1 was the sole workhorse chip. I think it’s more commonly a co-workhorse with the $5. Since this set is also for 1/2, where the $5 is the sole workhorse, I think maximizing the fives is appropriate.
I loaded my cash set with $1 chips and found out they were not the workhorse chip. I had a poker game (25c/50c blinds) with a bunch of PCF players and we had all of my $5s out on the table and had to tap into the $20's ...... I'm now slowly turning some 1s into 5s so it doesn't happen again
500 chips still covers 41 buy in of 60, 400 would still cover 33, plus 400 singles and 100 quarters cover another 7. That's still 40 buy ins before touching the 25s.
For 1/2, assuming 200 buys and using one rack of singles, it's 23 buy ins in this format.
I'm in an area where the cost of living is lower, and a good number of my friends are folk of simple means, so micro-stakes tend to rule the day. That also brings with it quite a number of 20c and 15c bets rather than 25c. I have to be aware of this because dropping an actual 25c chip in front of me is like a signal to the rest of the table to fold. I can do four 5c chips (or even five!) and induce some calls, but heaven forbid I use that actual 25c chip pre-flop.
Tough to argue with that, when I own an extra barrel myself.I agree that you only need 12 quarters per player for a .25/.50 cash game, which is why I suggested investing in an extra barrel for those occasions when he ten players.
100 .25 chips may be too tight, since two are need to complete the BB. I like the idea of full racks as much as the next non-OCD person, but you may be better off ordering an extra barrel.
I think you met to type 13 buy-ins, not 23.