This is fantastic but ends at Tournaments of two tables. A guy can dream, right? Do I just add another 50% of each chip onto the breakdown it gives me for 3 tables?
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/t25-3-table.90097/This is fantastic but ends at Tournaments of two tables. A guy can dream, right? Do I just add another 50% of each chip onto the breakdown it gives me for 3 tables?
Thank you for your help, appreciated. Not pressing, just thought it would be a good option to include.
500 chips...we'll see. You'll start thinking about 1/2, and sample sets, and just-in-case what if I break or lose a few!This tool, among other suggestions found on PCF, are extremely helpful. I’ve yet to act on them (haven’t purchased a custom set yet) but I have a confident breakdown for 500 chips that will accommodate $0.25/$0.50 & $0.50/$1 because of the guidance everyone has provided.
So true! I’m still a ways away from buying a custom set. Still nice to know I’m confident with the foundation500 chips...we'll see. You'll start thinking about 1/2, and sample sets, and just-in-case what if I break or lose a few!
I like the "I am buying in barrels of 20 or sleeves of 25" option
As a newbie I still don't get why suppliers don't just sell in multiples of 20 to fit a standard chipco rack
This thread should help you with most of the planningDoes anyone know of a selection tool that lets you put in your current chip denominations and counts and suggest everything from starting stacks, blind levels and timings, etc... Maybe more advanced options to consider like number of re-buys to support and whether a cash game occurs on the side. Sort of a reverse lookup kind of tool so you can make your existing chip investment work. BTW - I did love this tool to help inform before making chip investments.
Im newer to the forum, I have run home tournaments usually 4x a year at the moment and looking to increase that to monthly. So, don't shoot the newbie
I usually just ask BGinGA.Does anyone know of a selection tool that lets you put in your current chip denominations and counts and suggest everything from starting stacks, blind levels and timings, etc... Maybe more advanced options to consider like number of re-buys to support and whether a cash game occurs on the side. Sort of a reverse lookup kind of tool so you can make your existing chip investment work.
I agree this is a great resource. Every new member should be given the link to this.
Where has this been all this timeBSteck submitted a new resource:
Poker Set Selection Tool - A guide to help choose chip breakdowns for cash and tournament sets.
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