Cash Game $5/ $10 Chip Breakdown with $10 workhorse (1 Viewer)

Anyhow, think I'm going to add a $5 $25 $100 $1000 set to see how it plays, and also just to get another set.
I have multiple sets designed for two-table 5/10 cash with the following breakdown:

300 $5
600 $25
400 $100
40 $500
60 $1000

I don't collect rake though, but if I plan to start, I would add another rack of $5s.
 
I have multiple sets designed for two-table 5/10 cash with the following breakdown:

300 $5
600 $25
400 $100
40 $500
60 $1000

I don't collect rake though, but if I plan to start, I would add another rack of $5s.

Thank you for your $25 workhouse denom. For me, I would probably cut either the $500 or $1000 and get a rack of whichever best fits our bank.

I'm not the host or the gamerunner - I'm only responsible for purchasing the chips. Super annoyed by so many of the IMO poor decisions, and how my input is landing on deaf ears re: no rake, chip and game security, game planning, and "home game" rules.

Small rant, I planned our $10 workhorse set with starting stacks of $5 x 20 | $10 x 40 | $100 x 10. Dedicated dealer keeps organizing them as she wishes, last night being $5 x 10 | $10 x 25 | $100 x 12. Mind you, game runner decided to move to a rake + tip structure vs fixed hourly (settled at the end of game). Me says we are severely lacking in our small denoms and workhorses given the rake + tip. Slightly petty, but I made a point to only tip when I had sufficient $5s in my stack --- AITA?
 
Thank you for your $25 workhouse denom. For me, I would probably cut either the $500 or $1000 and get a rack of whichever best fits our bank.

I'm not the host or the gamerunner - I'm only responsible for purchasing the chips. Super annoyed by so many of the IMO poor decisions, and how my input is landing on deaf ears re: no rake, chip and game security, game planning, and "home game" rules.

Small rant, I planned our $10 workhorse set with starting stacks of $5 x 20 | $10 x 40 | $100 x 10. Dedicated dealer keeps organizing them as she wishes, last night being $5 x 10 | $10 x 25 | $100 x 12. Mind you, game runner decided to move to a rake + tip structure vs fixed hourly (settled at the end of game). Me says we are severely lacking in our small denoms and workhorses given the rake + tip. Slightly petty, but I made a point to only tip when I had sufficient $5s in my stack --- AITA?
Update, rake structure was only experimental. Now, purely fixed hourly. One thing though is that some players find the $5 chip useless except for paying the SB. However, eliminating the $5 chip would be a mistake. It's good to have just for tipping the dealer.
 
You always tempt me with your pics. Gimme 2 racks of $10s OP!!!! :cool
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Still yet to see anyone use a $10 in their home game

fine me two more racks of peach RPCs :unsure: and my tri-moon set will be complete :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

Really wanted to make the aqua ncv a $10 but no other potential $1s bc they r all dirty w the canary claw $1.

Wait…black primary $100…as a $1!?!

hmmm... maybe I can use the Aquas as $10s in my 4TSA18 set :unsure:

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Love a $10 chip tho myself

makes me think more of my sets could use $10s :wow:...back to the chip closet
 
fine me two more racks of peach RPCs :unsure: and my tri-moon set will be complete :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:



hmmm... maybe I can use the Aquas as $10s in my 4TSA18 set :unsure:



makes me think more of my sets could use $10s :wow:...back to the chip closet
Mexican rose $2 and they seem plentiful
 
Still yet to see anyone use a $10 in their home game
My set runs quite well with $10 workhorse. But our hired dealer does not seem to understand the concept of a workhorse chip.

What ends up happening is... one barrel of $10s pp (designed for 2 barrels of $10s btw). As the night goes on, she doesn't add more $10s, instead, she colors them up for $100s. Mind you, we do time + tip, so $10s become non-existent... Each chip is then colored up ... $10 > $100 > $1000 > $5000... Wtf, are we playing a tournament now :mad:? As you can imagine, game is sooooo slow. Every flop, turn river, there is not enough change from the pot or players.
 

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