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Okay all, So I've essentially accumulated 2 Tina Bellagio No Mold sets and ended up with the chip count below.
$0.25 x 122
$1 x 442
$5 x 840
$10 x 100
$20 x 75
$25 x 296
$100 x 117
$500 x 272
$1000 x 250
$5000 x 150
$25,000 x 175
$100,000 x 100
I'm trying to determine what an ideal chip count would be to keep the set versatile, and be future proof for larger games. I don't have a specific chip count in mind that I'm trying to get to so pretty open minded on that and my goal is not necessarily to reduce the chip count but more to have a count that can handle anything. I'd like for it to be able to function as both a cash and multi-table tournament set.
If anyone has advice on if I should add to certain Denoms or if there is something significantly excessive that can be trimmed, I'm looking for advice and feedback or even referral to resources/other posts. I was planning to eliminate the $10 and $20 denoms all together unless there is a compelling reason to keep them.
$0.25 x 122
$1 x 442
$5 x 840
$10 x 100
$20 x 75
$25 x 296
$100 x 117
$500 x 272
$1000 x 250
$5000 x 150
$25,000 x 175
$100,000 x 100
I'm trying to determine what an ideal chip count would be to keep the set versatile, and be future proof for larger games. I don't have a specific chip count in mind that I'm trying to get to so pretty open minded on that and my goal is not necessarily to reduce the chip count but more to have a count that can handle anything. I'd like for it to be able to function as both a cash and multi-table tournament set.
If anyone has advice on if I should add to certain Denoms or if there is something significantly excessive that can be trimmed, I'm looking for advice and feedback or even referral to resources/other posts. I was planning to eliminate the $10 and $20 denoms all together unless there is a compelling reason to keep them.

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