ArielVer18
Flush
The game is 0.50/1 NL. The following breakdown works fine for me for a single table:
60 $0.25
essentially unlimited $1
100 $5
100 $25
20 $100
The idea is the quarters are the blind chips and the $1s are the workhorse chips. $5s are used to store value and can be used in a pinch for bigger bets. $25s are used to store value and rarely used to make bets. $100s, thus far, have never been felted.
Yes I know not the typical PCF recommended breakdown. The breakdown is inspired by how $2/$5 NL games look in local cardrooms: mountains of $5s and some higher denoms to hold value.
I have over 2000 $1s, but most of my friends don't play limit and don't have enough experience efficiently building towers with multiple racks of chips, so typically only 1200-1400 $1s will be on a single table.
Can I get away with less $5s and higher denomination chips? Have I simply gotten lucky thus far by rarely having games go $4k+ deep? Perhaps less $5s and $25s, but more $100s?
60 $0.25
essentially unlimited $1
100 $5
100 $25
20 $100
The idea is the quarters are the blind chips and the $1s are the workhorse chips. $5s are used to store value and can be used in a pinch for bigger bets. $25s are used to store value and rarely used to make bets. $100s, thus far, have never been felted.
Yes I know not the typical PCF recommended breakdown. The breakdown is inspired by how $2/$5 NL games look in local cardrooms: mountains of $5s and some higher denoms to hold value.
I have over 2000 $1s, but most of my friends don't play limit and don't have enough experience efficiently building towers with multiple racks of chips, so typically only 1200-1400 $1s will be on a single table.
Can I get away with less $5s and higher denomination chips? Have I simply gotten lucky thus far by rarely having games go $4k+ deep? Perhaps less $5s and $25s, but more $100s?