Tony_M
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New to the forum and been reading a lot. I'm gearing up to start up a home game with friends soon. Have a whole bunch of chip samples on the way and doing a lot of pre-planning to make sure it starts smoothly. I'm not new to poker but haven't run games like this before.
Planning on running tournament style to start and expect a cash game will probably start up when enough people get felted. My first thought was to get a versatile set that could accommodate either cash or tournament games or both. Even though I expect my games to be all friends, the thought occurred to me that "mistakes" might happen transitioning from one table to another. How do you guys handle this?
Should I just wait till color-up (and every chip is accounted for) before allowing cash game to start? Or just ensure the set is deep enough to not have same colors in both games?
Is there a way to safely do this without investing in multiple chip sets?
Planning on running tournament style to start and expect a cash game will probably start up when enough people get felted. My first thought was to get a versatile set that could accommodate either cash or tournament games or both. Even though I expect my games to be all friends, the thought occurred to me that "mistakes" might happen transitioning from one table to another. How do you guys handle this?
Should I just wait till color-up (and every chip is accounted for) before allowing cash game to start? Or just ensure the set is deep enough to not have same colors in both games?
Is there a way to safely do this without investing in multiple chip sets?