Cash Game Noob question on cash breakdown (1 Viewer)

mkultra

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Hello, this is my first post. I have a massive amount of Grand Victoria secondaries and I would like to know if I need any additional chips (specifically 5.00 and 1.00 chips) to play at one or two tables for limit or no limit and dealers choice :

My breakdown:

420 2.50 pink chips to play as quarters

1300 1.00 white chips

1600 5.00 red chips

400 25.00 green chips

233 100.00 black chips

82 500.00 purple chips

Thank you
 
Also I'd like to know what games I can spread comfortably with my set as is
 
That is a whole lot of chips, even by my standards.

You could spread anything from $0.25/$0.25 through $5/$10. After that it starts to get a little uncomfortable because you'll be down to $25s/$100s/$500s. I doubt you will ever need more ones and fives to make the set playable.

Some pictures would be great! Welcome to the forums.
 
Might want to bump the $1s and $5s to 2000 each for two simultaneous limit tables (depending on stakes). I think you have everything else pretty well covered. :sneaky:

Welcome to the forum..... and would love to see some pr0n of your set.
 
You set for pot limit and no limit games

For limit games 100 workhorse chips per player is good, 200 is better

After the horseshoe sale you may see some 1s come to market

Have Fun
 
Only thing you might (really?) ever need is more $1's if you plan to spread 2 tables of limit such as 1/2, 2/4, 3/6, etc where you need $1 workhorse chips. Otherwise I doubt you will have any problem spreading most games with that amount of chips.

Welcome to the forums. Chipper after my own heart. Nice set, need to see pr0n. (y) :thumbsup:
 
Welcome!

I had to ask myself if this was a prank post at first, lol.. New to forum, has 4,000+ Paulson chip cash set, asking if he has enough chips...? Huh?

I guess stranger things have happened, but I agree with others, that pictures are in order! :)
 

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