Craig D
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I may be alone but I think a $20 cash game needs a 5c or 10c chip
My $20 buy in set
My $20 buy in set
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I may be alone but I think a $20 cash game needs a 5c or 10c chip
My $20 buy in set
Ok, so I have a cold/flu and am grumpy.
I've played plenty of micro stakes live in my day and tbh, the amount of quarters won't matter. If the game stays as described, I actually like @Shaggy's suggestion of 150/150. But the game will likely change and grow, as it should. I'm just saying be mindful of the issue if it becomes a problem dial back the number in play.
@AdamAAAA, apologies for derailing your thread. Hope your game goes great and your players have a blast. That's what it's all about.
I may be alone but I think a $20 cash game needs a 5c or 10c chip
My $20 buy in set
I agree. 20 bucks is way to short for a .25/.50 game. Even if the betting/raising sizes are small.
It has nothing to do with "social game" or "big spending" or "new players." It's just a smoother running game. But y'all probably have more experience at this, I'll let it go. (n) :thumbsdown:
I would just go with 25c/25c blinds instead
Cash set
Very tight games, not a lot of money on the table, usually people would be willing to spend around £20 each (never more than £200 on the table in a night). This setup allows for £425 on the table so plenty of scope to increase the .25/.50 games we're currently playing.
$0.25 * 200
$1 * 125
$5 * 50
Tournament Set
Rebuys are limited, usually £10 buy in, most players will rebuy a maximum of 1 additional time. Meaning I need a set to cater for 16 buyins. My 8 seated tournament would have $40k in chips on the table to start ($5k per £10 buyin). Leaving the $500 and $1k chips for the rebuys and they can make change with the table. There's also scope here to make the tournament match the buy it, e.g., £10 buyin for $10k chips.
$25 * 100
$100 * 125
$500 * 75
$1,000 * 50
$5,000 * 25
The set I've found on eBay is here: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/750-Piece...901619?hash=item3f3d26eff3:g:YngAAOSwq7JUGIF~
There's nothing to suggest that this isn't legitimate. If anyone has any better options for purchasing these, please do let me know, or if you've spotted a flaw in my plan of chips to by then let me know.
Of course, my ocd would not allow 150 of anything -- full racks for me, please. ymmv
Keep in mind that in my experience a 'full rack' of Milano chips is often 95 chips - since several denominations only fit 19 chips to a stack!
Ooooooooooh this is what @BGinGA means. To keep it to multiples of 100?
1 stack is 20
1 rack is 100
So really, for OCD purposes and to please I should keep to stacks of 20 and racks of 100?
Ooooooooooh this is what @BGinGA means. To keep it to multiples of 100?
1 stack is 20
1 rack is 100
So really, for OCD purposes and to please I should keep to stacks of 20 and racks of 100?
Damnit, I was totally going to use my tourney set as a cash set..ugh!Always always use different denoms for tourney and cash. You CAN get away with using the same set, but you need to make sure your denominations will NEVER cross over into the other game. For instance, if you're running a cash game, and tournament (even on different nights). And if you start your tourneys with 25/50 blinds, you never use $25 chips in the cash game.
And if you're going to look for a tourney breakdown, there's some great folks here who'd offer up solid advice. A general tourney breakdown follows:
1- Each denom should be 4 to 5x the amount of the previous denom. (ie. 25, 100, 500, etc..). Gets interesting at 500-1k, where it's the norm to have a chip just 2x the chip before it, but this is the ONLY exception I've seen regularly. So no 50 chips, etc...
2- Start stacks for at least 80-100 big blinds. if you're starting 25/50, then your starting stacks should be around 5000 ish.
3- Allow for enough chips to do any color ups, rebuys, etc... 500 chips should be more than plenty for a decent set.
Damnit, I was totally going to use my tourney set as a cash set..ugh!
29p a chip? If you don't mind me asking, where did you find that?Excellent, thanks.
I've just seen that I can get a 500pc Milano set for $180 and only $20 shipping. I'll probably have to pay taxes on top but that's not too bad considering...
29p a chip? If you don't mind me asking, where did you find that?
Where I come from this barely supports a single table of .25/.50, never mind those higher stakes.I haven't read the entire thread, but my cash set supports a full table with multiple buy-ins not only for .25/.50 to .50/1.00 to 1/2. It is:
150 = $0.25
150 = $1
100 = $5
75 = $25
25 = $100
The only thing I would differently is: The $100 are probably not necessary, and could be $25 instead. But it would ensure flexibility if the stacks get deep later in the night.
If interested there is a lot of good information in this thread if/when you have the time to read through it.I haven't read the entire thread, but my cash set supports a full table with multiple buy-ins not only for .25/.50 to .50/1.00 to 1/2. It is:
150 = $0.25
150 = $1
100 = $5
75 = $25
25 = $100
The only thing I would differently is: The $100 are probably not necessary, and could be $25 instead. But it would ensure flexibility if the stacks get deep later in the night.
Where I come from this barely supports a single table of .25/.50, never mind those higher stakes.
I will admit the set is probably not enough for a long/deep $1/$2 game, but I have to call bulsh on this. Lets do some math...
A typical $1/$2 buyin is 200, so that's 100BBs. So for an equivalent .25/.50 game, that would be a $50 buyin. The set I speak of total just over $5K. That is over 100 buys (buyin and rebuys)....on 1 table? How many people are you fitting around that table? ...25?
So lets say its a deep stack game at $100 max buyins. That is still over 50 buys for a 10 seat game. Assuming half the players are winners, the other half fire a 2nd bullet or go home and are replaced with new players, That is still a 8X (40 remaining buys / 5 player slots) turnover of players.
And finally, if it is a super deep stack game with $200 buyin, why are you play quarter blinds?!?!?!??!