Hi everyone... please go very, *very* easy on me as it's my first post here. I apologise for the mundane question straight off the bat, but I need some advice on how to set up a low-stakes poker cash game, especially considering the type of people I'll be playing with.
It'll be with local neighbours who aren't poker players - and neither am I, really - so it's 99% social more than anything else. Just getting the guys round my house for a few beers, gossip about who's probably having an affair with who in the neighbourhood, and for that possible thrill of taking home a few quid. Oh... yes... I'm in Blighty / the UK.
I've read Quad Johnson's rather excellent post about mapping for cash games, and I'm particularly interested in 5c/10c (or in my case, 5p /10p) binds. But his was for a $20 buy-in whereas I want to go with a $10 / £10 buy-in because any more than that, I don't think I'll get interest. As things progress... you never know! But for now, I want to get everyone slowly excited about Texas Hold'em.
So on the previous page, BatteredAggie posted a great message echoing my situation above, and went down the route of:
175 - $.05
200 - $.25
100 - $1
25 - $5
Not sure how that works out chips / per people - I'll be having 6 to 8 people. I am expecting a lot of people limping in - me included. I saw a post on Reddit which suggested:
20 x $0.05
24 x $0.25
3 x $1
Basically... the more chips for everyone the better at this stage. I know... I know... I don't think the above two suggestions go hand-in-hand which is where I need a bit of help. I'll be buying some new numbered chips, a set of 500 most likely from the Poker Merchant. That forum section is my next port of call...
Question : Why do I not see - ANYWHERE - recommendations of using the $.10 (or $10 if I go with my idea above) chip? I would have thought for the initial big blind you just chuck a .10 or 10 chip in the game, and others can do the same when they limp in with a call, without using 2 x .05 or 5s.
Same with .5 and 50 I guess.
Any suggestions and advice would be welcome!