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hey everyone. I am brand new to poker and jump in head 1st and just purchased a chip set (China clay) from Apache poker. I want to find out the best way to do the blinds and what not. I wanted to do a T10,000 tournament. I got a 500 chip set
200 x $25 150 x $100. 100 x $500. 50 x $1,000

I just googled popular poker set ups and that’s what chips it told me to get. I hope I did. Or go wrong. How do I do the blinds for people? Does everyone start with 1,000 worth in chips? How often should I increase the blinds? Do I do re buy ins for the full 1,000 amount? Just general questions. It will be my 1st poker night. Lol and is there a place I can go on the poker forum for noobs where maybe all of the beginner questions are answered?
 
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You won't be able to support T10k stacks with that set, at least not with re-buys. You'd need additional 1k and maybe some 5k chips to do that effectively.

With what you have, you can support T10k starting stacks of 12/12/7/5 (T25/T100/T500/T1000) for up to 10 players, but you wont have enough chips for re-buys.

You could do T5000 starting stacks of 20/10/5/1, and use 5x T1000 for re-buys. You can support up to 10 players with 8 total re-buys with what you have there.

You can start the blinds at 25/50 or at 25/25. T5000 @ 25/50 only starts with 100 big blinds. Not as much as I personally prefer to start a tournament with, but not horrible. 25/25 will put you at 200 big blinds to start.

I think ideally you would either add some T5 chips so that you can start at 5/10 blind levels (deeper starting stacks). Or add some more T1k's and/or T5k's so that you can run a T10k. You would only need about 100 more 1k chips and 25 5k chips to allow enough for 10 re-buys.

I'll let the structure experts answer your question about the blind schedule :)
 
Buy 100 more chips and go for this breakdown:

160 T25
160 T100
80 T500
160 T1000
40 T5000 (or 30 and 10 T25K for fun)

You can support up to two tables or all (deepstack) 1 table tournies
Good choice for a first set !

Welcome @PCF, have fun

Paging all tourney xbert (@BGinGA @Kyle @ekricket ... for structures or other break-down)
 
Buy 100 more chips and go for this breakdown:

160 T25
160 T100
80 T500
160 T1000
40 T5000 (or 30 and 10 T25K for fun)

You can support up to two tables or all (deepstack) 1 table tournies
Good choice for a first set !

Welcome @PCF, have fun

Paging all tourney xbert (@BGinGA @Kyle @ekricket ... for structures or other break-down)
That’s a great breakdown, but for a beginner I’d stick with the one table amount until you know you’ve got a game that’s going to fly and grow.

For a T10000 tournament I favor a 12/12/5/6 (25/100/500/1000) starting stack, with some 5000’s for rebuys and later level colorups.

For 10 players you need the following amounts

120 25’s (starting stacks only)
150 100’s (starting stacks plus enough to color up the 25’s)
50 500’s (starting stacks only)
100 1000’s (starting stacks plus enough to color up all the previous denominations)
40 5000’s (used to colorup and rebuy)

You can round up on amounts for ordering requirements or extras or if you just want even racks. But that would be my minimums.

For blinds I’d start at 25/50 for a rebuy tournament or 25/25 for a non rebuy.
For rebuys I’d just give the player two 5000 chips and get him to make change from the big stack.

I’d stick with 15 minute blind levels in either case.

25/25 (skip this in rebuy)
25/50
50/100
100/200
200/400 (stop after this level for a break and exchange all the 25’s for 100’s)
500/1000 (this seems like a big jump I know, but for beginners it’s good)
600/1200
700/1400
800/1600 (stop again and exchange all the 100’s and 500’s for 1000’s and/or 5000’s)
1000/2000
2000/4000
3000/6000
5000/10000
10000/20000 until it’s over.

As you get more practiced you can add some other levels in (like 300/600) and play with the blind lengths if you game is too short or too long.

There’s many other ways, this is just one that will get you up and running without too much fuss.
 
That’s a great breakdown, but for a beginner I’d stick with the one table amount until you know you’ve got a game that’s going to fly and grow.

For a T10000 tournament I favor a 12/12/5/6 (25/100/500/1000) starting stack, with some 5000’s for rebuys and later level colorups.

For 10 players you need the following amounts

120 25’s (starting stacks only)
150 100’s (starting stacks plus enough to color up the 25’s)
50 500’s (starting stacks only)
100 1000’s (starting stacks plus enough to color up all the previous denominations)
40 5000’s (used to colorup and rebuy)

You can round up on amounts for ordering requirements or extras or if you just want even racks. But that would be my minimums.

For blinds I’d start at 25/50 for a rebuy tournament or 25/25 for a non rebuy.
For rebuys I’d just give the player two 5000 chips and get him to make change from the big stack.

I’d stick with 15 minute blind levels in either case.

25/25 (skip this in rebuy)
25/50
50/100
100/200
200/400 (stop after this level for a break and exchange all the 25’s for 100’s)
500/1000 (this seems like a big jump I know, but for beginners it’s good)
600/1200
700/1400
800/1600 (stop again and exchange all the 100’s and 500’s for 1000’s and/or 5000’s)
1000/2000
2000/4000
3000/6000
5000/10000
10000/20000 until it’s over.

As you get more practiced you can add some other levels in (like 300/600) and play with the blind lengths if you game is too short or too long.

There’s many other ways, this is just one that will get you up and running without too much fuss.
Too much doubling blinds levels, and inconsistent increase rates.
Core set requirements (25 increments), 10UP 12-12-5-6 stacks:
125x T25
125x T100
50x T500
75x T1000
25x T5000
Total: 400 Chips, Colour-up armaments comprises of 5x T1000 and 2x T5000. Continues/Rebuys/LifeSavers can be given in 2x T5000, and also good for T20000 Final Death mode.

Blinds Levels (T10,000-T20,000)
25/50
(25 or 50)/75, @BGinGA recommends 25
50/100, Start here if starting stack is T20,000
75/150
100/200
150/300
Greens/T25 Chips, OUT!!!
200/400
300/600
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
Blacks/T100 Chips, OUT!!!
(1000/2000 or 1200/2400), if 1200/2400 is chosen, the T100 Chips are still in use. After that, time to Black-Out. Get it?:LOL: :laugh::LOL: :laugh:
1500/3000
2000/4000 #Expected Tournament End#
3000/6000
4000/8000
Either way, the increases are narrower range, from 25%/quarters, 33.33%/thirds, and 50%/halves.
 
Too much doubling blinds levels, and inconsistent increase rates.
Core set requirements (25 increments), 10UP 12-12-5-6 stacks:
125x T25
125x T100
50x T500
75x T1000
25x T5000
Total: 400 Chips, Colour-up armaments comprises of 5x T1000 and 2x T5000. Continues/Rebuys/LifeSavers can be given in 2x T5000, and also good for T20000 Final Death mode.

Blinds Levels (T10,000-T20,000)
25/50
(25 or 50)/75, @BGinGA recommends 25
50/100, Start here if starting stack is T20,000
75/150
100/200
150/300
Greens/T25 Chips, OUT!!!
200/400
300/600
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
Blacks/T100 Chips, OUT!!!
(1000/2000 or 1200/2400), if 1200/2400 is chosen, the T100 Chips are still in use. After that, time to Black-Out. Get it?:LOL: :laugh::LOL: :laugh:
1500/3000
2000/4000 #Expected Tournament End#
3000/6000
4000/8000
Either way, the increases are narrower range, from 25%/quarters, 33.33%/thirds, and 50%/halves.

It’s cool. They are beginners. Either way works, it’s going to be over by 2.5 hours. Just tried keeping it simple for them but by all means drag it on and out. You’ve laid out a very good intermediate/advanced level tourney that works well for beginners as well. I just left some levels out, for simplicity and as they grow they can add them in.
 
To the OP,
Go over to an online tournament creator, such as www.blindvalet.fr .,..
There you can plug in various starting stack sizes, and tournament time length, and it will generate the levels etc...
Try to select/play for more than 3 or 3.5 hours, as that will be a fast luckfest...
With your existing set, try starting stacks of 6K-7.5K , and see what structure you get. Rebuy period should end at the 1St break, ( level 5 +/-), and depending on the BB at that level s starting stack, you may possibly have few or no Rebuys, so don't ASSume there will be 5-9 Rebuys, that can effect the calculation of blind levels and tournament end times ......
 
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I’d stick with 15 minute blind levels in either case.

25/25 (skip this in rebuy)
25/50
50/100
100/200
200/400 (stop after this level for a break and exchange all the 25’s for 100’s)
500/1000 (this seems like a big jump I know, but for beginners it’s good)
600/1200
700/1400
800/1600 (stop again and exchange all the 100’s and 500’s for 1000’s and/or 5000’s)
1000/2000
2000/4000
3000/6000
5000/10000
10000/20000 until it’s over.

I'm sure you meant well, but that is *the* worst structure I've ever seen. Guaranteed to kill a budding game...
 
Awesome. Thanks everyone for y’all a advise. I worked last and just woke up, lol. I’m glade that y’all believe I should keep the 25’s. I saw some other posts and thought I made a mistake and should of just started at 100’s. Looks like my set up will work out for me. I will just need to get some more 1,000’s and 5,000’s.
 
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You won't be able to support T10k stacks with that set, at least not with re-buys. You'd need additional 1k and maybe some 5k chips to do that effectively.

With what you have, you can support T10k starting stacks of 12/12/7/5 (T25/T100/T500/T1000) for up to 10 players, but you wont have enough chips for re-buys.

You could do T5000 starting stacks of 20/10/5/1, and use 5x T1000 for re-buys. You can support up to 10 players with 8 total re-buys with what you have there.

You can start the blinds at 25/50 or at 25/25. T5000 @ 25/50 only starts with 100 big blinds. Not as much as I personally prefer to start a tournament with, but not horrible. 25/25 will put you at 200 big blinds to start.

I think ideally you would either add some T5 chips so that you can start at 5/10 blind levels (deeper starting stacks). Or add some more T1k's and/or T5k's so that you can run a T10k. You would only need about 100 more 1k chips and 25 5k chips to allow enough for 10 re-buys.

I'll let the structure experts answer your question about the blind schedule :)
hey thanks so much. I am still a little confussed. What is the T for? Also, on the blind schedule forn25/25 how does that make the big blind a 200 if he B.B. is 25? You also got the blinds at 25/50 that says it’s a 100 big blind. What does that mean?
 
100BB, 200, refers to how many blinds " worth" of chips you're starting the tournament with in relation to the 1St level's Big Blind.
25/50, for example, is a particular blind level during the tournament.
T is for tournament, If you do a T5K or a T10K, that is the size amount of each player's starting stack...
A T5 or T25 chip is a tournament chip, as opposed to a $5 or $25 cash chip.
 
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hey thanks so much. I am still a little confussed. What is the T for? Also, on the blind schedule forn25/25 how does that make the big blind a 200 if he B.B. is 25? You also got the blinds at 25/50 that says it’s a 100 big blind. What does that mean?

The T just stands for Tournament. We say T1000 because the T1000 chip does not actually have $1000 cash value.

What we mean by the 100 big blinds and 200 big blinds is how many big blinds your starting stack is made up of. For example:

Starting stacks of T10,000:
12 x T25
12 x T100
7 x T500
5 x T1000

With a big blind starting T25, you would have 10,000 / 25 = 400, so you would start with 400 big blinds in your stack. If you started with a T50 big blind, now you have 10,000 / 50 = 200, so 200 big blinds in your starting stack. In a tournament, stack size is generally referred to in reference to how many big blinds you have. Once you get into the 10-15 big blind range you are considered short stacked and the strategy changes a bit.
 
I would suggest going to homepokertourney.com and download some blinds sheets. There is a wealth of info on that site for running a poker tournament.
 
So directly to the OP's parameters.

hey everyone. I am brand new to poker and jump in head 1st and just purchased a chip set (China clay) from Apache poker. I want to find out the best way to do the blinds and what not. I wanted to do a T10,000 tournament. I got a 500 chip set
200 x $25 150 x $100. 100 x $500. 50 x $1,000

I think what you bought is usable, but I'm guessing if you asked here first, I and others would answer that you overbought T25 and T500 and underbought T1000. But again, let's see if we can what you have work.

6-8 players. I would like to keep it going at least 3 hours. Yes to rebuys

So this thread and others seem to support a "20BB" rule for estimating the end of a tournament.
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/big-blinds-to-estimate-tournament-end.26300/#post-486545

Meaning when the blinds increase to the point where only 20 BB in play, the tournament will end on that level on average. So let's say you do a T5000 starting stack for an 8 player tournament with rebuys. So probably around half the players will rebuy, maybe some will go twice, let's say that brings the total to 14 buy-ins. Multiply by the starting stack and that makes T70,000 the total in play. So if you divide that by 20 you'll know the big blind amount when this would end would be about 3500. So let's see if we can come up with a structure that ends on 1500-3000 or 2000-4000 after 3 hours, if you do 15 minute levels, that's 12 levels. 50-100, 75-150, 100-200, 150-300, 200-400, 300-600, 400-800, 600-1200, 800-1600, 1000-2000, 1500-3000, 2000-4000.

This is just one way to solve the problem, there are many many opinions on this, but starting stack and level length are what determine the length of event.

So if you did this schedule we're going for T5000 Starting stacks. So I would do T25*12, T100*12, T500*3, T1000*2 with what you have to make T5000. (You'll notice you have a lot of T25, T100, and T500 left over.)

I know you mentioned doing T10000, but the total bank you have is only T116000, meaning you support 11 buy-ins max. T5000 is a better solution for your wants until you beef up on T1000 Chips.

But hopefully this is a good answer for what you want now.

I would suggest going to homepokertourney.com and download some blinds sheets. There is a wealth of info on that site for running a poker tournament.

Homepokertourney.com was the first complete site I remember for hosting advice, and I do apprecaite it. But frankly, a lot of members here put as much effort and more combined with their experiences to come up with better answers to the same questions.

Good luck!
 
Yup. I had gone to home poker tourney and used the distribution 1 that y’all see here. It showed to have 20 x T25 for each person at the start. I guess from what your saying that website let me astray.
 

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On the same page further down, home poker tourney has this pic and it showed starting out with black 100. Where as it just showed me that the distribution 1 was with green 25. It also had talked about doing 4/3/2/1 as a good starting point. Crap ola
 

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There are countless ways to do this. Starting with T25 chips is popular because that is the wsop format and used in other major events and there isn't confusion with cash chips at most home stakes.

But the thing is the smallest chips are only in use for the first few levels and only in blinds so a lot of people here don't see the sense in dedicating a high percentage of their set to those chips.

I think the consensus with base T25 is 12*T25, 12*T100 per player, and then figure the T500, T1000 to your desired stack, load up on T1000 and T5000 to accommodate rebuys. Planning 12*T25/12*T100 also affords you the opportunity to stretch your set using 8*T25/8*T100 when you need extra stacks.

Again, what you have is useable for sure, but you'll probably need an add on of t1000 chips down the line to do what you want.
 
Humm. Got it.
I do see that I overbought the t24 for sure. After doing a lot more research on this website I have seen several people forgo the 25t altogether in a T10k setup. I was originally just trying to get the best poker set up for my home games with friends and family. I came across a set up for the whole T10k,000 earlier that BGinGA had suggested. I wonder if I would get more bang for my buck with the whole 100, 500, 1000, and 25,000 chips instead of the 25’s. Here is what he had. Quote”

T100-base T10000 tournament (100bb) with no re-buys:
.
lvl sb bb
L1 100 100
L2 100 200
L3 100 300
L4 200 400
break
L5 300 600
L6 400 800
L7 600 1200
L8 800 1600
remove T100 chips
L9 1000 2000
L10 1500 3000
L11 2000 4000
L12 3000 6000
remove T500 chips
L13 4000 8000
L14 6000 12000 ***
L15 8000 16000
L16 10000 20000
L17 15000 30000

With 15-minute levels and 24 players, event should last no longer than L14, or about 3.5 hours plus breaks -- and usually finishes two levels earlier. A 16-player field will slice off about 15 minutes. Plan on an extra 15 minutes run time for every extra T5000 added to the starting stacks.

All blind increases are 33%-50% (except one - 25% at L9), averaging 42%. And no 67% jumps. :)
 
Indeed, but with what you have you can adapt that structure and still do a 100bb tournament with your T25s and a T5k stack. Just use a T5k starting stack with the first level at 50-100. Then do 75-150, 100-200, 150-300 and then copy the structure above from 200-400 onward.

Just illustrates there are many ways to do this. @BGinGA has put many structures like this on here.
 
The best bang for your buck would have probably been 125/125/75/150/25 (T25/T100/T500/T1000/T5000), total bank 358k, plenty of 10k buy-ins and room to experiment with higher stacks.

But don't worry too much, enjoy what you have, it's workable, if you find you need more, add more later.
 
Too much doubling blinds levels, and inconsistent increase rates.
Core set requirements (25 increments), 10UP 12-12-5-6 stacks:
125x T25
125x T100
50x T500
75x T1000
25x T5000
Total: 400 Chips, Colour-up armaments comprises of 5x T1000 and 2x T5000. Continues/Rebuys/LifeSavers can be given in 2x T5000, and also good for T20000 Final Death mode.

Blinds Levels (T10,000-T20,000)
25/50
(25 or 50)/75, @BGinGA recommends 25
50/100, Start here if starting stack is T20,000
75/150
100/200
150/300
Greens/T25 Chips, OUT!!!
200/400
300/600
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
Blacks/T100 Chips, OUT!!!
(1000/2000 or 1200/2400), if 1200/2400 is chosen, the T100 Chips are still in use. After that, time to Black-Out. Get it?:LOL: :laugh::LOL: :laugh:
1500/3000
2000/4000 #Expected Tournament End#
3000/6000
4000/8000
Either way, the increases are narrower range, from 25%/quarters, 33.33%/thirds, and 50%/halves.
need help fast. my tournament starts in 1 hour and a half. I am using this blind structure. do I go for 15 or 20 min blinds??
 
Too much doubling blinds levels, and inconsistent increase rates.
Core set requirements (25 increments), 10UP 12-12-5-6 stacks:
125x T25
125x T100
50x T500
75x T1000
25x T5000
Total: 400 Chips, Colour-up armaments comprises of 5x T1000 and 2x T5000. Continues/Rebuys/LifeSavers can be given in 2x T5000, and also good for T20000 Final Death mode.

Blinds Levels (T10,000-T20,000)
25/50
(25 or 50)/75, @BGinGA recommends 25
50/100, Start here if starting stack is T20,000
75/150
100/200
150/300
Greens/T25 Chips, OUT!!!
200/400
300/600
400/800
600/1200
800/1600
Blacks/T100 Chips, OUT!!!
(1000/2000 or 1200/2400), if 1200/2400 is chosen, the T100 Chips are still in use. After that, time to Black-Out. Get it?:LOL: :laugh::LOL: :laugh:
1500/3000
2000/4000 #Expected Tournament End#
3000/6000
4000/8000
Either way, the increases are narrower range, from 25%/quarters, 33.33%/thirds, and 50%/halves.
Was this 15 minute blinds or 20 minute?
 

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