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After finding a great thread started by @Quad Johnson (https://www.pokerchipforum.com/thre...ut-a-cash-game-chip-set-5c-10c-to-5-10.30897/), and reading @Nex's great breakdown of what a mixed stakes chipset could look like I have started focusing on a mixed stakes set with my next chipset. I was hoping some of you more experienced hosts could help with my line of thinking on the topic.
I have a list of about 35 players who had at one time this summer expressed interest in playing poker (cash or tourneys). So I started out with a tourney set and a cash set that is great for NL50 and can be stretched to 15 buyins of 100BBs at NL100 (200 fracs/200 of $1/200 of $5/75 of $20)
Looking at my list of 35 I know that I can maybe get 5-6 to play NL200, 15 or so to play NL100 and 35 to play NL50 (if other plans never got in the way of poker). I would never spread more than 2 tables of 8.
With the numbers so heavily leaning toward NL50 I was thinking of a breakdown that looked something like this (20BI at NL50, 20BI NL100, 10BI NL200:
Feedback is appreciated.
I have a list of about 35 players who had at one time this summer expressed interest in playing poker (cash or tourneys). So I started out with a tourney set and a cash set that is great for NL50 and can be stretched to 15 buyins of 100BBs at NL100 (200 fracs/200 of $1/200 of $5/75 of $20)
Looking at my list of 35 I know that I can maybe get 5-6 to play NL200, 15 or so to play NL100 and 35 to play NL50 (if other plans never got in the way of poker). I would never spread more than 2 tables of 8.
With the numbers so heavily leaning toward NL50 I was thinking of a breakdown that looked something like this (20BI at NL50, 20BI NL100, 10BI NL200:
$0.25 | 200 |
$1 | 450 |
$5 | 300 |
$25 | 100 |
$100 | 25 |
Feedback is appreciated.