Breakdown for a tournament set PLO/MIXED/HOLDEM (1 Viewer)

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So I'm designing a tournament set with 970 chips the goal is to host four different tournaments on it.
Chips 25 - 100 - 500 - 1000 - 5000 - 25000 - 100.000

Is there a different approach to starting stacks in Pot limit and/or Circus tournaments?
Tournaments I want to be able to host
24 players, Holdem 25k starting stacks 2 rebuys max per person
18 players, Mixed games 30k starting stacks with rebuys
16 players, 50k PLO with sec chance
16 players, 150k Holdem/PLO Freeze-out


As this set might hit the table as a cash game set Im set on 200x 25 and 200x100 (Future cash set is in the plans but this is a priority)
Current breakdown idea - all feedback and thoughts welcome.
25200$5,000
100200$20,000
500150$75,000
1000200$200,000
5000100$500,000
2500080$2,000,000
10000040$4,000,000
 
24 players, Holdem 25k starting stacks 2 rebuys max per person
8/8/6/6/3, rebuys in 0/0/0/5/4

18 players, Mixed games 30k starting stacks with rebuys
Same as above plus 1x5k

16 players, 60k PLO with sec chance
0/10/8/10/4/1 - Rebuys in 2x5k and 2x25k

16 players, 150k Holdem/PLO Freeze-out
0/0/8/11/4/5

My thoughts so far,
 
Use 8/8/4/7 stacks instead of 8/8/6/6. You're going to need those extra T1000s in play, and you don't need the extra T500s.

Much easier to run mixed game (and PLO) tournaments with a T100-base set.
 
Use 8/8/4/7 stacks instead of 8/8/6/6. You're going to need those extra T1000s in play, and you don't need the extra T500s.

Much easier to run mixed game (and PLO) tournaments with a T100-base set.
thank you! You are the structure master so maybe I should base pot limit tournaments on 100

Would you change the set distribution then
 
I use this guys video
 

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So I'm designing a tournament set with 970 chips the goal is to host four different tournaments on it.
Chips 25 - 100 - 500 - 1000 - 5000 - 25000 - 100.000

Is there a different approach to starting stacks in Pot limit and/or Circus tournaments?
Tournaments I want to be able to host
24 players, Holdem 25k starting stacks 2 rebuys max per person
18 players, Mixed games 30k starting stacks with rebuys
16 players, 50k PLO with sec chance
16 players, 150k Holdem/PLO Freeze-out


As this set might hit the table as a cash game set Im set on 200x 25 and 200x100 (Future cash set is in the plans but this is a priority)
Current breakdown idea - all feedback and thoughts welcome.
25200$5,000
100200$20,000
500150$75,000
1000200$200,000
5000100$500,000
2500080$2,000,000
10000040$4,000,000

While filling your 25/100's with 2 racks fills just that two racks you may find for tournament use that multiples of 4 x t25's will give you more efficient function.
2 tables can be run 8/8/×/× with 160 or 12/12/×/× with 240 but 240 can also do 3 tables of 8/8/×/×. Just as food for thought.

Are you ordering chips in multiples of 25 or can you order specific chip amounts. For a tournament set except for spares it really doesnt make much sense having many extra t25 chips when they are your base chip. Other than what is given in the initial buy-in stack all rebuys/add on's should be made up of t100+ value chips (ie if 5k value then rebuys 5x100,3x500,3x1000 then eventually only t1000's are issued once enough lower chips are on the table) . If a 10k tourney you will need more 1k and 5k chips and even some 25k chips. I can't count that high so prefer t5's with 1-2k starting stacks or t25's with 3-5k starting stacks....unlimited rebuys/addons till first colour up.
 

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