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CrazyN8 08-10-2005 06:39 PM

Need help buying chips - how many?
 
Seems to be a lot of people around here with a lot of good advice/experience. I was wondering...

how many chips (denominations, etc) do I need to have an 8-10 person NLHE tourney. Right now I have like 350 Red, 350 white, and 50 black chips(which come out later) of the composite chips (i know, please keep the comments to a minimum [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]). We usually have about 6 people but I would like to have room to grow.

08-10-2005 06:59 PM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
HomePokerTourney.com - Everything you need to know is here.

CrazyN8 08-10-2005 07:07 PM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
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HomePokerTourney.com - Everything you need to know is here.

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duh [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] - thanks! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Mithrandir 08-10-2005 10:46 PM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
You have more than enough chips at 750. You might want to add another color or two though. 350 is a LOT of one color, much less two.

CrazyN8 08-11-2005 01:45 AM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
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You have more than enough chips at 750. You might want to add another color or two though. 350 is a LOT of one color, much less two.

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I'm thinking 200,200,50 and 50 - based on hpt.com

jtr 08-11-2005 08:45 AM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
Sounds good.

TN_POKER_MAN 08-11-2005 10:21 AM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
Since the lowest denomination chip is usually for the small blind, I recommend not buy quite as many of the lowest denomination chip for tournament poker. It seems the 2nd lowest (usually equal to 1 bet or big blind) is used more frequently than the other chips.

For instance:
100
200
100
50
50

CrazyN8 08-11-2005 11:00 AM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
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Since the lowest denomination chip is usually for the small blind, I recommend not buy quite as many of the lowest denomination chip for tournament poker. It seems the 2nd lowest (usually equal to 1 bet or big blind) is used more frequently than the other chips.

For instance:
100
200
100
50
50

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interesting....I like that idea....what chip values do you use?

this is why I posted the question...looking for the "best" answer.

I guess I should figure out (better) what format we want. Somtimes we start the first round with just a BB. Strange but it makes things run easier (chips).

I was thinking (for chips) $5,$25,$100, and $500

Zetack 08-11-2005 11:01 AM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
The easiest way to do this is to think about the total value you want each player to start with and then think of a chip distribution for one player that makes sense to you. Then you can simply multiply that out by the number of players and see if you have the right number of chips.

For instance I like to start with 1800 to 2000 in chips. I don't think you need the total breakdown, but just for example, in the game I've been playing in, we start with T150 in ten dollar chips. So that's fifteen 10 dollar chips a person or 150 chips needed for a ten person tourney. If you do it that way its pretty easy to figure out.

Also 10 people with 2000 in chips puts 20,000 dollars worth of chips in play in the tourney, so you can obviously figure you need very few 500 dollar chips, if any, and probably don't need any thousands.

With only three colors of chips its a little tricky, though. If you start off with 10/20 dollar blinds, I'd go with 10 dollar, 50 dollar and 100 dollar chips. If you like a 2000 starting stack you could go:
5 - 100's
24 - 50's
30 - 10's.

On a ten man tourney that puts 50 blacks, 240 50's, and 300 10's. If you don't want to have all your blacks in play (in case any get lost or whatever) knock off a hundred chip and add 2 fifty's. It'll be a bit awkward for a bit, and somebody is going to end up with massive stacks of tens so you'll want to take the tens off as soon as the blinds allow and probably redenominate the tens as either fifies or hundreds. I'd really be thinking about buying some more chips to get a fourth or fifth color in there. Simplifies things and makes stacks much more manageable if you can start folks off with a five hundred chip and I like having a 20 or 25 dollar chip in there too.

But of course you may like a different starting stack structure than I do, but the idea of figuring out how much in total value in chips you want to start with and back engineering it from there makes it pretty easy to figure out.

--Zetack

CrazyN8 08-11-2005 11:33 AM

Re: Need help buying chips - how many?
 
Thanks ZeTack....I completely agree with the reverse engineering. I like the idea of T2000 or T1500. Values can be assigned arbitrarily (but please tell me I'm not the only person that this drives nuts - not matching chip values to the casino cash values). I might just go with H.P.T.'s blind schedule. For T1500 it looks like you need 5,25, and 100 (maybe 500) so I think I could get away with 3 colors.

I am confused/amused by your T150 w/ 15 $10 chips! Speed tourney? No SB?


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