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Hey All! Everyone on this forum has been great so far and it's an awesome community, thanks for helping a new player like me out.

So I run a cash game, about 6-10 players (very few times do we have 10), we play .10/.20 (we're all broke college students lol) with a $10 buy-in.

We're all relatively newish, but have gotten the game down and have had a couple home games go good recently, so we've been talking about a 10 person tournament (I have more questions about this, but I'll save them for another time).

Basically what I'm getting to is, I was lucky enough to land a nice job for the summer so I'm going to invest in a cash set, and eventually a tournament set (later down the line).

What I've found so far:
- BRProPoker Semi-Custom denominations: What I like about this is having a potential .5 .25 .50 1.00 chips for my low stakes cash game. (Haven't gotten samples yet)
- Apache - Love all these styles, thinking of these for my future future tournament set.

I haven't done that much digging into chips, I want to hear what PCF thinks, I'm always open to suggestions. I apologize again if this is a FAQ I missed.

TL;DR - Wants a cash set for low stakes, and a tournament set for the future, but unsure.

Thanks!
 
Can’t go wrong with either option. People love both BRPro and Apache.

I personally have a set of the majestics from Apache and they’re great.

Id recommend going with a breakdown similar to this 100/100/200/200/80 (0.05/0.25/1/5/25). You don’t need both $.25 and $.50. If you want to go cheaper then maybe try bumping your game up to a $.25/$.25 game with a $20/25 buy in and you won’t need to buy nickels.
 
Can’t go wrong with either option. People love both BRPro and Apache.

I personally have a set of the majestics from Apache and they’re great.

Id recommend going with a breakdown similar to this 100/100/200/200/80 (0.05/0.25/1/5/25). You don’t need both $.25 and $.50. If you want to go cheaper then maybe try bumping your game up to a $.25/$.25 game with a $20/25 buy in and you won’t need to buy nickels.
Do you think I'd really need the 25's maybe even the 5's? None of us ever gamble that much money in the first place, and the maximum I've seen someone rebuy is twice, currently our starting stack for a $10 buy in for our cash game is 15/15/7/2 (.10/.20/.50/1.00)

My thought process is that if I need higher stakes I can just purchase more chips for higher stakes down the line if needed.
 
I think if you're going using a 10c chip, you don't need a 20c chip.

I'd check out the classifieds section for some of the Tina ceramics that show up pretty often. They're pretty affordable, although BRPro ceramics are a lot nicer.
 
Do you think I'd really need the 25's maybe even the 5's? None of us ever gamble that much money in the first place, and the maximum I've seen someone rebuy is twice, currently our starting stack for a $10 buy in for our cash game is 15/15/7/2 (.10/.20/.50/1.00)

My thought process is that if I need higher stakes I can just purchase more chips for higher stakes down the line if needed.
I run a $.25/.25 game and always get all my quarters and dollars on the table (120/200) I have 260 $5s in my set and usually get 1-3 barrels in play.

If you want to trim down, maybe get 100 5s and 20 $25s. Just to cover a bigger night.

If you ever bump up the game to .25/.50 on a whim then my original suggestion will easily handle it.
 
Starting stack id suggest for a $.1/.2 game:

10/10/7 ($.05/$.25/$1) for $10. Any additional you could give in $1s or $5s.

I like to give my starting stack as 10% of my total set for my lowest denoms so if there are 10 buy ins, then everything is in play. Any subsequent buy ins would be using your higher denom chips ($1s and $5s)
 
To be honest, if you're playing a $10 buy-in, I would drop it to .05/.10 blinds which would give everybody 100bb instead of just 50bb. 50bb is a bit short-stacked for a cash game, in my opinion, and a 200bb buy-in is even better which you could do with .05/.05 blinds

In regards to a chip set, I'm not sure if you're familiar with the group buys Justin does over on his Broken Arrow Cardroom Supply page, but if you have the patience to wait a couple months, you can get some really, really nice hybrid ceramic chips that would meet your needs and either no-mold or card mold chips for even less.

For a .05/.10 game with a $10 buy-in I would start with a barrel of nickels, a barrel of quarters and 4 singles for each player, but I'm a "more chips" person.

If you want less on the table, you could start with 10 nickels, 18 quarters, and 5 $1 chips, but I think at these stakes, that's a bit too sparse and will result in a folks having to make change often which can slow down the game.
 
Do you think I'd really need the 25's maybe even the 5's? None of us ever gamble that much money in the first place, and the maximum I've seen someone rebuy is twice, currently our starting stack for a $10 buy in for our cash game is 15/15/7/2 (.10/.20/.50/1.00)

My thought process is that if I need higher stakes I can just purchase more chips for higher stakes down the line if needed.
Based on what you've posted, I doubt you'd need $25s, but probably a few $5s just in case. Skip the 20c chips, they're totally not needed. Either go (.05/.25/$1/$5) or (.10/.50/1/5) or even (.10/.50/$2).

I would say 5c/10c with a set of

5c x 100
25c x 150~200
$1 x 150~200
$5 x 50~100

Starting stacks 10/14/6 or 10/18/5. $5s only after you've exhausted all the quarters and $1s for re-buys. Different people will give you different suggestions on how many of your smallest chip to have, but I started out doing 15~20 per player, and have come down to 10 nickels per person. There is something pleasing about handing out a barrel of nickels, barrel of quarters, and then four $1s to get to $10, but I found it was more than was needed.
 
Based on what you've posted, I doubt you'd need $25s, but probably a few $5s just in case. Skip the 20c chips, they're totally not needed. Either go (.05/.25/$1/$5) or (.10/.50/1/5) or even (.10/.50/$2).

I would say 5c/10c with a set of

5c x 100
25c x 150~200
$1 x 150~200
$5 x 50~100

Starting stacks 10/14/6 or 10/18/5. $5s only after you've exhausted all the quarters and $1s for re-buys. Different people will give you different suggestions on how many of your smallest chip to have, but I started out doing 15~20 per player, and have come down to 10 nickels per person. There is something pleasing about handing out a barrel of nickels, barrel of quarters, and then four $1s to get to $10, but I found it was more than was needed.
I like this a lot more, I'll probably go with this, now just need to find a microstakes set.

Can’t go wrong with either option. People love both BRPro and Apache.

I personally have a set of the majestics from Apache and they’re great.

Id recommend going with a breakdown similar to this 100/100/200/200/80 (0.05/0.25/1/5/25). You don’t need both $.25 and $.50. If you want to go cheaper then maybe try bumping your game up to a $.25/$.25 game with a $20/25 buy in and you won’t need to buy nickels.
I just got a sample of majestics, If only they had a .05 cent chip I'd pull the trigger on them :(
 
I like this a lot more, I'll probably go with this, now just need to find a microstakes set.


I just got a sample of majestics, If only they had a .05 cent chip I'd pull the trigger on them :(
Not sure where you're looking, majestics should have a 5c option.
 

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Not sure where you're looking, majestics should have a 5c option.
Apologies I meant the royal's, I love the 43mm style, they just feel different. I'm thinking of just getting the standard denoms and playing with them in cents e.g. $25 = 25c
 
Here is the set that I am ordering on the Tangiers group buy.
It is good for everything from micro stakes to tournaments

Cash (shaped inlay)

$.05 - 100
$.25 - 100
$1 - 100
$5 - 100
$25 - 100
$100 - 100
$500 - 100
$1K - 100
$5K - 100
$25K - 50
$100K - 50
 
Here is the set that I am ordering on the Tangiers group buy.
It is good for everything from micro stakes to tournaments

Cash (shaped inlay)

$.05 - 100
$.25 - 100
$1 - 100
$5 - 100
$25 - 100
$100 - 100
$500 - 100
$1K - 100
$5K - 100
$25K - 50
$100K - 50
Seems doable for a tournament but seems a bit sparse for a cash set for my liking.
 
Seems doable for a tournament but seems a bit sparse for a cash set for my liking.
I don't see how it could be sparse. Do tell in what situation. My game is limited to 8 players and we typically do a $50 buyin with some opting for $100. After the initial buyin all rebuys are $25 chips. I never use a whole rack of any denomination.
 
I don't see how it could be sparse. Do tell in what situation. My game is limited to 8 players and we typically do a $50 buyin with some opting for $100. After the initial buyin all rebuys are $25 chips. I never use a whole rack of any denomination.
I’d like to have more useable chips on the table than rebuy chips. Add more workhorse chips of $1s and $5s at least imo
 
I’d like to have more useable chips on the table than rebuy chips. Add more workhorse chips of $1s and $5s at least imo
OK, if it makes you happy. For me I like the initial buyin change and all rebuys big chips. It makes cashing out easier to count less chips.
 

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