I'm currently hosting a $0.25/$0.25 game with a $30 max buy-in with a 500pc set of dice chips. I'd like to get a set of denominated chips that can support cash games from $10 buy-in up to $100. Can't imagine I would play higher stakes than that with my current crew. I typically cap the game at 8 players, and I've never had someone buy in more than 3 times (most are 1 or 2). I like the idea of having 10 starting stacks of chips available because it makes the first couple re-buys quick and easy.
I think that including 25c chips in the set (as opposed to 10c and 50c chips) is pretty much a requirement for me because 25c/25c is what we play most often.
This is what I'm thinking for blinds:
I think all of these would work well with 5c/25c/1/5 chips except for the $20 buy-in game which requires an annoying number of nickels to be doled out in the blinds each orbit. But I think I'm going to have to settle with that structure being slightly sub-optimal. Below is what I'm thinking for chip breakdowns and starting stacks. But since I have hardly played anything besides 0.25/0.25, I'd love some advice on if y'all think this setup is reasonable. Could I get away with fewer chips? Any obvious mistakes here?
Note: I'm using the term "effective" buy-ins here to normalize for the fact that the big blind isn't always twice the size of the small blind.
I think that including 25c chips in the set (as opposed to 10c and 50c chips) is pretty much a requirement for me because 25c/25c is what we play most often.
This is what I'm thinking for blinds:
- $10 buy-in: 5c/10c
- $20 buy-in: 10c/20c
- $25 buy-in: 10c/25c
- $30 buy-in: 25c/25c
- $50 buy-in: 25c/50c
- $100 buy-in: 50c/$1
I think all of these would work well with 5c/25c/1/5 chips except for the $20 buy-in game which requires an annoying number of nickels to be doled out in the blinds each orbit. But I think I'm going to have to settle with that structure being slightly sub-optimal. Below is what I'm thinking for chip breakdowns and starting stacks. But since I have hardly played anything besides 0.25/0.25, I'd love some advice on if y'all think this setup is reasonable. Could I get away with fewer chips? Any obvious mistakes here?
Note: I'm using the term "effective" buy-ins here to normalize for the fact that the big blind isn't always twice the size of the small blind.
Code:
effective_bb = (buy_in/(SB+BB))*1.5