A acespelunker Sitting Out Joined Dec 8, 2021 Messages 14 Reaction score 8 Rewards 0 Location Thornton, CO Apr 3, 2022 #1 Title
LeLe 4 of a Kind Joined Mar 12, 2021 Messages 6,568 Reaction score 13,731 Rewards 411 Location Singapore - Reshipper @ Portland Apr 4, 2022 #2 25/100/500/1000 12/12/5/6 Last edited: Apr 4, 2022
S SlowPokeTony Two Pair Joined Oct 16, 2021 Messages 280 Reaction score 310 Rewards 0 Location New Bedford MA Apr 4, 2022 #3 8/8/6/6 if you have several tables. I like 12/12/3/7 for a single table. If you like really big stacks you can go 20/20/15 and color up with 1k.
8/8/6/6 if you have several tables. I like 12/12/3/7 for a single table. If you like really big stacks you can go 20/20/15 and color up with 1k.
Leonard Flush Supporter Joined Nov 3, 2014 Messages 1,421 Reaction score 4,409 Rewards 285 Location United States Apr 4, 2022 #4 Assuming you use T25 chips, the above are good recommendations. I personally use 12/17/6/5 which is exactly two barrels of chips per player.
Assuming you use T25 chips, the above are good recommendations. I personally use 12/17/6/5 which is exactly two barrels of chips per player.
OP OP A acespelunker Sitting Out Joined Dec 8, 2021 Messages 14 Reaction score 8 Rewards 0 Location Thornton, CO Apr 4, 2022 #5 Thanks for the responses!
FoldingAces Sitting Out Joined Apr 20, 2022 Messages 43 Reaction score 36 Rewards 0 Location United States Apr 21, 2022 #6 LeLe said: 25/100/500/1000 12/12/5/6 Click to expand... This is preferred for many players we play with. Everyone likes lots of chips, this accomplishes this and it's not too deep. You can keep this structure and add two 5k chips for make it a 20k starting stack too. Easy to change around
LeLe said: 25/100/500/1000 12/12/5/6 Click to expand... This is preferred for many players we play with. Everyone likes lots of chips, this accomplishes this and it's not too deep. You can keep this structure and add two 5k chips for make it a 20k starting stack too. Easy to change around