Cash Game Help to setup a .25/.50 cash game (1 Viewer)

Sequoia03

Sitting Out
Joined
Jul 10, 2023
Messages
10
Reaction score
10
Location
Mountain View, California
I have been running tournaments for a bit and have been wanting to start cash games specifically in the .25/.50 range and was wondering what denoms I should buy as well as how many of each denom I should get. I am hosting for around 8-10 people and I plan to get a second set of chips specifically for the cash games but any help regarding in what to buy and what not to buy would be helpful
 
The answer to your questions sort of depends on how big/small your .25/.50 game is.

The breakdown below could be a potential starting point. Adding on if needed. (your addition would likely be more $5's)

100 Quarters
200 $1's
200 $5's
80 $25's
20 $100's

Personally, I like:

100 Quarters
200 $1's
320 $5's
80 $25's
 
I have been running tournaments for a bit and have been wanting to start cash games specifically in the .25/.50 range and was wondering what denoms I should buy as well as how many of each denom I should get. I am hosting for around 8-10 people and I plan to get a second set of chips specifically for the cash games but any help regarding in what to buy and what not to buy would be helpful

Or you could come over to the dark side and play .50/.50. My drawer currently has in it:

60 fiddies
200 singles
240 fives
80 20s
20 100s

I actually would prefer 25s over my 20s but that's a personal choice either works fine.
 
The answer to your questions sort of depends on how big/small your .25/.50 game is.

The breakdown below could be a potential starting point. Adding on if needed. (your addition would likely be more $5's)

100 Quarters
200 $1's
200 $5's
80 $25's
20 $100's

Personally, I like:

100 Quarters
200 $1's
320 $5's
80 $25's
I’ve been seeing that a lot of people use 20 instead of the 25 denom for cash games, should I get 20s or would the 25s be enough?
 
$20 or $25’s is personal preference. The argument for $20’a is that in a low stakes game you may get rebuys/add-ons of $40 or $60 etc. so the $20 chip is easier to give them those amounts. If your players have much casino experience though they will probably be annoyed and confused by a $20 chip. My players were. I rarely use my $20 chip now. The last time is when I brought the set for a Meetup, otherwise I use the $25.
 
In my opinion, 25c/50c and 50c/50c play exactly the same. The normal 600 chip break out for these limits are:

100 - 25c
200 - $1
200 - $5
80 - $25
20 - $100

If your game is more wild then I’d go heavier with the $5 and less with the $1. Something like this:

100 - 25c
140 - $1
260 - $5
80 - $25
20 - $100

I prefer $25 over $20 chips since most times I’m not exchanging rebuys on a 1 to 1 chip basis, but it’s just preference.
 
For the 25/25 game we play we use the following breakdown:

200 - 25c
360 - $1
220 - $5
20 - $25

Most of the guys like more chips in front of them so thats why there are so many lower denominations. There are definitely better setups that only use 1 rack of fracs and change is made when needed. Plus it would give you a bigger bank with 200 less chips.
 
I’ve been seeing that a lot of people use 20 instead of the 25 denom for cash games, should I get 20s or would the 25s be enough?
A barrel of 25¢ = $5
A barrel of $1 = $20
A barrel of $5 = $100

Makes it really easy to make change and cash out.
 
A barrel of 25¢ = $5
A barrel of $1 = $20
A barrel of $5 = $100

Makes it really easy to make change and cash out.
A lot of people will add on with a $20 bill out of their pocket and a $20 chip works well. Personal preference.
 
25c/50c is what I play.

Here’s my sets for those games

IMG_2439.jpeg
IMG_0992.jpeg
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account and join our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Back
Top Bottom