Tourney Small 3-4 player tourney breakdown? (1 Viewer)

MaxB

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The Matsui group buy .... I have to get a small amount of chips because I love that 100 and 1000 chip (I like the T25k James Bond looking one as well). I only want to get maybe 100-150 tops for a 3 to 4 player tourney so I don't have to break out a small amount from the large tourney chip set. Was wondering what people thought would be good starting stacks for a T25 or T100 as the low chip and what they would prefer?

My first thought is to start with T100's so something like this:
T30k start with 10/6/11/3
3p (4p)

T100 - 31 (41)
T500 - 19 (25)
T1000- 34 (45)
T5000- 10 (13)
T25k - 4 (5) "show me/all in" chips
T5 - 1 (1) dealer button
T25 - 1 (1) dealer button
--------------------
100 (131)

However I was also thinking of doing T25's as the low chip with something like this:
T20k 8/8/4/7/2

(4p) 3p

T25 - (33) 25
T100 - (33) 25
T500 - (17) 13
T1000- (29) 22
T5000- (9) 7
T25k - (5) 4 (show me/all in)
T5 - (2) 2 (dealer buttons)
------------------
(128) 98+2


OR .... should I do another breakdown?

Thanks
 
Hi,

You can have a look at my travel set:
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/thre...ed-games-tournament-set-and-travel-set.35620/

Travel set
The main constraint of the travel set is that it must be limited to +/- a hundred chips so that they can just be carried in a rack or 100 chips case. This is mainly intended to play T10,000 heads-up or T5000 4-handed (pot-limit or-limit games).
So I went with the following breakdown:
T25 x 32
T100 x 42 (incl. 10 for color-up)
T500 x 32
Dealer button x 1
Setup of cards
60cm x 40cm playing surface (Neoprene with rubber on the other side to not slip on the table)

If you do proper chip-race, T100 x 40 are enough (only 8 chips would be required for the color-up).

3 players
P1 = 16/16/6
P2 & P3 = 8/8/8
or
P1 & P2 = 12/12/7
P3 = 8/8/8

4 players
All = 8/8/8
 
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