trouble deciding which configuration for apache 4800 case (1 Viewer)

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Looking for insight or opinions from other PCFers, what would be the best configuration. Note I am still waiting on the racks for this case, but used these longer ones just to get a mental image. Any ideas suggestions would be appreciated. I do prefer to leave space(foam) between the racks and each confirguration will allow a side hole to make it easier to lift racks up. If any one is wondering the case cost about $48 with a 15 percent flyer coupon at HF.

I can just set up for 1200 chips no cards buttons or anything else i need to bring to the game, this is actually at the bottom of the list but it is a choice.

1200 chip set up.jpg


Or a 1000 set up with space for cards buttons etc and the chips in an up and down patter.
1k left to right n cards.jpg



or 1000 chips in a left to right patter with 2 stacks going up and down pattern, cards would be placed vertical once foam is cut.

1k l2r and up and down with card.jpg
 
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My answer probably won’t help, but I’ll give it a go anyway.

Select your chips and card setup first. Then, work from there. You don’t want the case defining your set. Once you get that straight, configure the case in a way that works best for you. You can’t really go wrong here.
 
I hear ya, and thanks for the input. It will basically have the chips to run a tourney and side cash game for the drop outs of the tourney, ideally.
The weight distribution i believe seems equal in any case.
 
Don’t worry about the cards and accessories. I just did a big square/rectangle and put racks side to side end to end. Then keep the stuff you plucked out and make rack sized pieces to fill in gaps if needed. Also find a piece of foam to cover the chips and place your cards and accessories on top and sandwich it in.
 
I was debating about putting pouched on the lid behind the egg foam to put cards and buttons in. Has this worked well for you?
 

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