Cash Game Very small - non standard denoms vs standard? (1 Viewer)

It probably got lost in all of the comments but that is my current set that I’m looking to shelve. Again, I agree that standard is a standard for good reasons lol, not trying to deny or change that.

And for a new set I was considering skipping the $0.05 and going with a base $0.10 chip. Then doing blinds of $0.10/$0.10 or $0.10/$0.20.

And the denoms would then go:

$0.10
$0.50
$2
$10
If you going to do custom, just go with wat you need over what is the norm.

My family play casual stake (10/10c or 10/20c) during family gathering and I been using the $1/$5/$25/$100 chipset at 10x multiply for those game and it works just fine, but I eventually did a custom set for it at a later stage of my chipping journey using 10c/50c/$2/$10 progression.

Also, some chips porn as well 
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You can tell that it works because if you multiplied it by 10 nobody would bat an eye. Actually if you just bought the multiplied-by-10 denominations and scaled up/down buy-in/outs you'd be good. As-is I'm still scared off by the $2 chip, but that's just me :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
Lol yup, and I also didn’t realize how much my question and suggestion triggered people lol
 
If you going to do custom, just go with wat you need over what is the norm.

My family play casual stake (10/10c or 10/20c) during family gathering and I been using the $1/$5/$25/$100 chipset at 10x multiply for those game and it works just fine, but I eventually did a custom set for it at a later stage of my chipping journey using 10c/50c/$2/$10 progression.

Also, some chips porn as well View attachment 1583264
Awesome, I love the colours. I’m planning on having my $0.10 chip a very similar colour to your $10 chip.

What are your stakes/starting stacks?

Since you’re familiar. Do you find the game plays any differently? I wanted to start with more $0.10 chips to hopefully keep bets a little smaller, I have a few friends who get scared away because they think our game is more serious than it is, I want it fun and to play a little smaller.

Do you find having a $2 chip slows the betting a little compared to having a standard $1 chip since you are playing for face value? One of my thoughts would be that the $0.10 and $0.50 chips would be used often, and then $2 chip every once in a while or late on the turn/river. Whereas the standard game and breakdown the $0.25 and $1 get used more often.

Or do you find it makes no difference at all. Thanks for sharing!
 
What are your stakes/starting stacks?
We usually only play 4-5 (up to 7) handed 10/20c ($20-$30 buyin), I came from a small family.

Starting stacks are 10c/50c/$2 20/20/x

Since you’re familiar. Do you find the game plays any differently? I wanted to start with more $0.10 chips to hopefully keep bets a little smaller, I have a few friends who get scared away because they think our game is more serious than it is, I want it fun and to play a little smaller.
For causal crowd, there are usually a lot more limping and way lesser 3! in general.

Do you find having a $2 chip slows the betting a little compared to having a standard $1 chip since you are playing for face value? One of my thoughts would be that the $0.10 and $0.50 chips would be used often, and then $2 chip every once in a while or late on the turn/river. Whereas the standard game and breakdown the $0.25 and $1 get used more often.
It didn't matter because some people prefer to bet with 10c x 20 some people like to bet with a single $2

They still hold the same value
 
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We usually only play 5 (up to 7) handed 10/20c ($20-$30 buyin), I came from a small family.

Starting stacks are 10c/50c/$2 20/20/x


For causal crowd, there are usually a lot more limping and way lesser 3! in general.


It didn't matter because some people prefer to bet with 10c x 20 some people like to bet with a single $2

They still hold the same value
Cool, thank you for the info!

Everything you said sounds very similar to my game and how it might go. Makes me feel pretty good to go with this plan. Thanks!
 
To follow up on this:

What do you cash game specialists prefer in a starting stack and chipset? If you had to play one of the below:

1) 10/18/5/2 of $0.05/25/1/5 and 400 chips

or

2) 20/20/4/2 of the same in a 500 chip set


Basically it's either more invaluable chips, or less because they are mostly used for blinds. I think most people like the moar chips option, but do you find the lowest denom just sit in stacks? Or do they get used in your games?

Thanks!
 
To follow up on this:

What do you cash game specialists prefer in a starting stack and chipset? If you had to play one of the below:

1) 10/18/5/2 of $0.05/25/1/5 and 400 chips

or

2) 20/20/4/2 of the same in a 500 chip set


Basically it's either more invaluable chips, or less because they are mostly used for blinds. I think most people like the moar chips option, but do you find the lowest denom just sit in stacks? Or do they get used in your games?

Thanks!

I would do 15/21/14/0 (I don't love having 4 denominations on the table if I can help it). A 500 chip set of 125/175/150/50 gets you 8 full starting stacks and 14 rebuys. Other options are possible.
 
I recently got 500 chips at 150/250/75/25 for nickels/quarters/$1/$5 and find myself wishing I got more quarters and dollars instead of 150 nickels. .05-.10 game, 5-9 seats
 
I recently got 500 chips at 150/250/75/25 for nickels/quarters/$1/$5 and find myself wishing I got more quarters and dollars instead of 150 nickels. .05-.10 game, 5-9 seats
Ya that’s what I was worried about, I thought it would be nice to have nice even stacks, but if the small chips barely get used anyway, what’s the point in having so many?
 

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