At those stakes, I can’t imagine skimping on either the $5s or extra barrels of high denoms to ensure that you’re always covered. The cost of chips is going to be a small fraction of the money on the table each week, even if you pay for high quality Paulsons milled with new inlays.
And anyway, if the game ever folds up, quality customs should retain a lot of their original value. Your net cost should be small; you might even resell them at a profit.
And anyway, if the game ever folds up, quality customs should retain a lot of their original value. Your net cost should be small; you might even resell them at a profit.