derekdd23
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Have chips, have bankroll, need players![]()
MEAT UP!
Have chips, have bankroll, need players![]()
MEAT UP!
I'd totally be up for hosting a meat-up at some point, just figured travel to smAlbany, NY might be somewhat difficult and/or not very appealing.
The capital of NY, that has to be appealing!
So if people are rebuying for only $20 why would they only get 1 chip, shouldnt they be getting 1s and 5s?
There's already enough 1s and 5s (and likely quarters) on the table when the player rebuys. Once he gets the larger denom, he can break it with the big stack.
I'm always about putting more chips at that table. I am not a fan of anyone having to make change for someone who rebuys unless I run out of chips, which for me is highly unlikely. Also it slows down the game twice, once for the rebuy, once for the change making, if it is breaking down a $100 it is even worse. Also some people I play with count chips 1 by 1 or 2 by 2 and that takes forever.
I'm always about putting more chips at that table. I am not a fan of anyone having to make change for someone who rebuys unless I run out of chips, which for me is highly unlikely. Also it slows down the game twice, once for the rebuy, once for the change making, if it is breaking down a $100 it is even worse. Also some people I play with count chips 1 by 1 or 2 by 2 and that takes forever.
We played a $2/4 limit game last weekend. My 1200 $1s weren't enough to cover the initial buy-ins (8 players) so the $20s were on the table from the get go. No need to cap the buy-in in a limit game, and most of us like to play with big stacks of chips.
Regarding making change, it's so easy if it's one $20 for a stack of $1s, or one $100 for a stack of $5s, that it happens almost without thinking. This is why I love alternating denominations by 4x and 5x, which produces 20x multipliers.
Yes, this. I've played in many games where, as the night goes on, all the ones and fives are in play...There's already enough 1s and 5s (and likely quarters) on the table when the player rebuys. Once he gets the larger denom, he can break it with the big stack.
Making change for a reload from one of the table chip leaders should be easy, and any amateur dealer should be able to make change from a pot when necessary. Really don't see an issue, but as stated, to each his own...
If you really want to change it up, get 20c fracs instead of 25c!
It would be easy if every player stacked their chips in 20s, but not everyone seems to care about their stack sizes. Also most people still count even when they know how big they are.
Also $1200 in a 2-4 limit game! That must be some crazy action!
Most of our players stack their chips in 20s, and a couple will stack in 40s. One stacks his in 10s. Most are experienced players, and those who aren't, learn quickly.
Three or four of us buy in for 75 big bets. Everybody starts with at least one rack, and nobody gets more than two racks of $1s to start (the rest is in $20s). @Payback suggested that I'd only need to have four more racks made, and then everybody could start with two racks. One of these days I'll remember to take some pics.
Our group was just talking about using PayPal FF as extra security measure for our games. Players would transfer there buy-ins to the host, he then transfers money back to the players at the end of the night when they cash out.
Not sure if PayPal has transaction limits or not whatnot for FF, but it is something to look into.
Regarding making change, it's so easy if it's one $20 for a stack of $1s, or one $100 for a stack of $5s, that it happens almost without thinking.
More chips = more action so lower denoms helps to bring more chips to the table.
A rock solid 20 for me![]()
Me too...that's what I meant by amateur dealerNearly all of the home games I have played in are self deal, so no dealer help is there. This is probably because I dont like underground games that charge crazy rake. The LOWEST capped rake game here I have found maxes at $20 a hand.
How many chips starting stack do you believe brings more action? My gut says around 40 chips is decent, regardless of BBs etc. So for $25 buy-in, do 20 X 25c + 20 X $1 = action? And the rebuys = 5 X $5.
I've heard folks say that using $20 chips tilts the hell out of them...which is reason enough for me to keep using them.If your players complain about a $20 denom, ask them how they cope in real life using $20 bills.
This is why I went with a $20 as well.I've heard folks say that using $20 chips tilts the hell out of them...which is reason enough for me to keep using them.
Uhhh...$400 is a prime number?I prefer $20 chips as well but barrels mess with my OCD. I think the $20 chip is the only thing that doesn't really add up to a round number in a stack of 20.