Wils
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Question about colouring up (another one).
Far as I can tell, there are two methods:
Bottom up: Have enough spares so you can colour up without affecting players' other chips (eg 100 5's need colouring up, so you make sure you have 20 25's spare to cover that, and so on). This seems least hassle, and is probably quickest, but requires more chips as you've effectively got chips you only use for colour ups.
Or
Top Down: You don't have spares set aside, you just give the players with the most 25's 5 hundreds, and use those freed-up 25's to colour up the 5's. This seems mst cost effective, as you need a lot less chips, but the real time colour up hassle is increased, as is the time it takes to colour up.
How do you folks do it? I'm guessing a combo of the two... Personally I like the idea of "bottom up" (more chips can only be a good thing, right?) but my wallet is making me reconsider...
Far as I can tell, there are two methods:
Bottom up: Have enough spares so you can colour up without affecting players' other chips (eg 100 5's need colouring up, so you make sure you have 20 25's spare to cover that, and so on). This seems least hassle, and is probably quickest, but requires more chips as you've effectively got chips you only use for colour ups.
Or
Top Down: You don't have spares set aside, you just give the players with the most 25's 5 hundreds, and use those freed-up 25's to colour up the 5's. This seems mst cost effective, as you need a lot less chips, but the real time colour up hassle is increased, as is the time it takes to colour up.
How do you folks do it? I'm guessing a combo of the two... Personally I like the idea of "bottom up" (more chips can only be a good thing, right?) but my wallet is making me reconsider...