Kid_Eastwood
Full House
Hi ,
The are 2 ways to color-up chips :
1. Chip race
2. Rounding up
The advantage of the first one is that it keeps the total number of chips constant during the entire tournament.
There is a rule for the chip race saying that a player cannot be eliminated by the chip race.
So in the improbable event where, when it's the moment to color-up the T25 :
P1 has 50
P2 has 50
All other player have their stack being a multiple of 100.
A. 1 chip of 100 shall be in play during the chip race.
B. But no player can be eliminated by the chip race.
I guess B. prevails on A. in that case and that the chip count will be increased by 100 - at least until the next chip race. Is this correct ?
Kid
The are 2 ways to color-up chips :
1. Chip race
2. Rounding up
The advantage of the first one is that it keeps the total number of chips constant during the entire tournament.
There is a rule for the chip race saying that a player cannot be eliminated by the chip race.
So in the improbable event where, when it's the moment to color-up the T25 :
P1 has 50
P2 has 50
All other player have their stack being a multiple of 100.
A. 1 chip of 100 shall be in play during the chip race.
B. But no player can be eliminated by the chip race.
I guess B. prevails on A. in that case and that the chip count will be increased by 100 - at least until the next chip race. Is this correct ?
Kid