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Home Tourney Chip Count/Denominations
I am hosting a home tourney of +/- 20 people. Starting chip count is going to be T2000 per player. I have a blind structure of 15 rounds going from 15-30 to 2000-4000. The problem I am trying to solve is that I have (3)- 500 chip sets, all with the same color denominations. I don't have any one color with more than 500 total chips of that color. I have five different total colors of chips (red, green, blue, green, black, grey). Any suggestions on chip values and starting chip stack quantities?
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Re: Home Tourney Chip Count/Denominations
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I am hosting a home tourney of +/- 20 people. Starting chip count is going to be T2000 per player. I have a blind structure of 15 rounds going from 15-30 to 2000-4000. The problem I am trying to solve is that I have (3)- 500 chip sets, all with the same color denominations. I don't have any one color with more than 500 total chips of that color. I have five different total colors of chips (red, green, blue, green, black, grey). Any suggestions on chip values and starting chip stack quantities? [/ QUOTE ] How many of each chip do you have? Why not start at T1000 and use the blinds at www.homepokertourney.com steve <font color="orange">North Shore Low Rollers</font> |
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Re: Home Tourney Chip Count/Denominations
Just wanted to make the tourney last a bit longer than the T1000 format shown. Also, more chips usually lends to better tourneys in my experience. Think that's my best bet though?
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Re: Home Tourney Chip Count/Denominations
Just give everyone T1000 chips, and add a 5/10 round at the begining. Each player starts off with 100 times the big blind. If you want the tournament to last a little longer, you can always make the rounds longer.
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Re: Home Tourney Chip Count/Denominations
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Also, more chips usually lends to better tourneys in my experience. [/ QUOTE ] More chips in relation to what? The blinds? T1000 vs T5000? And without exact counts of your chips by color, this is hard to answer intelligently. |
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