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I am thinking of buying a set of 650 Nexgen chips to replace my 500 dice chips. Available colors: White, Red, Blue, Green, Black, Yellow, Purple.
We typically play .25/.50 NL ($25 buyin) but also the occassional tournament -- 6 to 20 players, T1000 given out. I'm going to label the chips with denominations, but not with dollar signs. I therefore can use the greens as quarters (ring games) or $25 (tourneys). Right now, $150 in white ($1) chips and 100 .25 chips is a good start for our cash games -- we rarely use more than 5 or 10 red ($5) chips. What mix of colors should I use? And what denomination should purple, blue, and yellow represent? |
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When I do labels the most commom requests in order of denominations for me goes:
White Red Blue Green Yellow Purple Black in that order,lowest to highest. |
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I'm more interested in chip quantity per denom. (And I already emailed you about labels.)
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First, I'd suggest checking out homepokertourney.com
For a 650 chips set, I'd suggest going with at most 4 colors. If you were to start your set with green chips (the traditional color for $25), you could use those for $.25 in cash games, and $25 in tourneys. Then add blacks for $1 (cash) or $100 (tourneys). Make most of your chips these two colors. Then add some $5 / $500 chips (yellow). Top it off with a few purple chips (maybe leave these without denoms, or make them 1000 or 2500). Then scale up the tourney to be T5000, with commensurate increases in the starting blinds. Voila -- the same set is used for cash and tourneys, and you can support the max number of players (or give each player the max number of chips). |
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I just bought a set of 500. My breakdown is:
175 Green (.25/25) 175 Black (1.00/100) 100 Purple (5.00/500) 50 Yellow (10.00/1000) I also plan to add custom labels, and I will likely add the $ sign. The players should be smart enough to know that in our .25/.50 .50-1 game, the greens are not $25. |
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Just a couple thoughts...
I might go with blue instead of white and may consider having one non-denom (yellow?). If you go with 5/25/100/500/non-denom you'll have a good range for $=tourneys & ˘=cash games. Since you play 25˘/50˘ NL games my even consider not have any wht or blu $1's and just use the blks as $1's. Any really if that's your stakes might even go further and drop the reds and play tourney's like a Foxwoods schedule and get pur & ylw for 500/1000 rather than blu (or wht) & red for 1/5. - Fins |
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Here's the 550 nexgen set I just ordered, it will free my crappier chips up to be tournament only. I'm confident this breakdown will serve up to 8 players playing any game desired for ~$25 buyins and should be able to handle 10 playing .10/.25NLHE which is our norm. We play anything from $25 NLHE to 1/2 draw or stud.
Red $0.05 75 Green $0.25 225 Black $1.00 200 Purple $5.00 40 Yellow $20.00 10 The'll fit in an elite 550 case for travel and cost me about $200 labeled, shipped and cased in the elite. I'm going to get 40 purple and 10 more yellow to complete 6 racks. Rock. I figure if I ever have a higher limit game where we're playing 1/2NL or 2/4 draw I'll buy a set of custom chipcos or something [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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I really don't want to have $100 chips representing a buck. I'm going for 650 chips instead of 500 mostly so I can get 150 $1 white chips.
What we currently do in our tourneys involves Red (5), Green (25), Black (100), and Blue (500) chips. The breakdown is: 1 Blue 3 Black 7 Green 5 Red If I were to have 20 players -- rare, if ever happening -- I'd be able to run the tourney with 150 greens and 100 reds (you never color up reds). And I don't mind using whites if need be. Lets say 200 green, on the safe side. If we have $25 buy-in NLHE (cash) ring games, I need to have $250 minimum in white+green. I already have 50 in green given the setup as above. That leaves room for 200 white. So, 200 white, 100 red, 200 green. 150 more. 100 black ($100) and 50 purple ($500)? And not use the yellow chips at all? |
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I ordered a sample set of the nexgens, and I think for the price, I'm gonna have to order 750 with This case!!!. For a total of 263.69 shipped. Good deal?
I will probably order 250 of the white and use them as 5$ 250 of the red and use them as 25$ 150 of the black and use them as 100$ 100 of the purple and use them as 500$ I am seriously considering the traditional red=5,G=25,Bk=100,Prp=500, but I REALLY like the white better than the green.[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] I have no idea. There's usually only 6-8 of us and we usually do a couple of tourneys followed by a cash game. Usually twice a month. I been figuring and and all that crap, and I still don't know. I hate only giving people like 10 of these 4 of these 2 of those and 1 of this, for 17 starting chips. I will probably give everyone 20@5, 20@25, 14@100, 6@500, for a total of T5000 and 60 actual chips to start. Sorry for the highjack, but what do you guys think of this?????? |
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When do you need $5 chips with a $5000 buyin?
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