azhardball
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To run a 2 table freezeout...20 player max..no antes. I know folks here like lots of chips in play but I'd rather have a fewer quality chips than a huge number of sluggos.
I would suggest between 560 and 600 for a comfortable MTT set. 10k starting. Add 40x 5ks for rebuys with 10-20 more for color up. Add a few more barrels of 5k to do T20k starting with rebuys. If you are doing Paulson you can adjust based on the availability and prices of certain chips, but if you are ordering ceramics I would probably just spend the little bit more up front and get a nice balanced set that gives you flexibility to run a variety of different formats.T20k with 400 chips. No color-ups if 20 players show up LOL
200x 100
120x 500
60x 2k
20x 10k
So if you got china clays and expanded to 3 tables, the chips you add on won't match your older chips?Whatever you end up settling into here for a number, my suggestion is get ceramics. If your game ends up expanding you can always get more made to match. I recently had to expand my cash set from BRPRO. I literally can't tell the difference between the chips they made 3 years ago vs. the chips they made 3 weeks ago.
FYMOr for a T100-base set:
200 x T100
80 x T500
140 x T1000
52 x T5000 (12x for T100/T500 color-ups)
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472 chips
476 (T20k - 200 BB if starting at 100/100)
T100- 200 (10)
T500- 80 (4)
T1000- 140 (7)
T5000- 40 (2) + 12 (color ups) + 4 more T5000 for rounding up during color-ups.
Although unlikely, the theoretical maximum amount of T5k needed for rounding up is 4.
It's not a guarantee. Dyes can change. Chips can also just not be in stock. That is one good thing about ceramics. They are made to order.So if you got china clays and expanded to 3 tables, the chips you add on won't match your older chips?
It's pretty much a risk with any chip type or manufacturer, but more so with a) places that have fewer quality control / quality assurance processes in place, or b) places which use more complex manufacturing processes. Both can make repetitive tasks and getting consistent results from different batches/runs challenging if not impossible.So if you got china clays and expanded to 3 tables, the chips you add on won't match your older chips?