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I've pretty much decided on getting a set of 500 Desert Sands chips. Now the decision is which denominations. If figured out an optimum breakdown with an excel spreadsheet. But the decision is between $1, $5, $25, $100 or $25, $100, $500, $1000.
The chips our home game plays with now are close to dice chips, but stamped with the $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000. We've been playing with these for a couple of years. I like the Desert Sands chip color combination at the lower denominations (Blue, Red, Green, Black), and am leaning that way (BTW, the higher denominations are green, black, purple and yellow). But the other guys may be less than enthused about playing with lower denominations. It seems to throw everyone off a little even though blinds compared to starting stacks would basically be the same. For example raising to $6 just isn't as "cool" as raising to $150. I wanted to get your thoughts. |
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I've pretty much decided on getting a set of 500 Desert Sands chips. Now the decision is which denominations. If figured out an optimum breakdown with an excel spreadsheet. But the decision is between $1, $5, $25, $100 or $25, $100, $500, $1000. The chips our home game plays with now are close to dice chips, but stamped with the $25, $50, $100, $500, $1000. We've been playing with these for a couple of years. I like the Desert Sands chip color combination at the lower denominations (Blue, Red, Green, Black), and am leaning that way (BTW, the higher denominations are green, black, purple and yellow). But the other guys may be less than enthused about playing with lower denominations. It seems to throw everyone off a little even though blinds compared to starting stacks would basically be the same. For example raising to $6 just isn't as "cool" as raising to $150. I wanted to get your thoughts. [/ QUOTE ] the $1, $5 etc will be a lot more useful if you ever decide to run a cash game rather than a tourney. |
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I have a 500 set of Desert Sands, these chips are teh pwn. I have denominations of $.25, $1, $5, and $25. Tourney players start with $50 of chips no matter what the buy-in with blinds starting at .25/.50 but just as easily you could do $100-$200 with $1/$2. I echo that these are great for a cash game, so the dual purpose aspect is very handy.
Anyone who complains about it being $1/$2 instead of $10,000/$20,000 is a WSOP fanboy and deserves to have all their money taken at the table, just like Tiffany Williamson. |
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I ended up getting low denominations so I could switch back to playing cash games if I ever get off the tournament band wagon.
I got: 120 quarters 200 $1 120 $5 60 $25 These are used mostly for up to 8 player T100-T200 tourneys. Check out the chip calculator too: http://www.homepokertour.com/chip_calculator.php steve <font color="navy">My Home Poker Tour</font> |
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That should work.
FWIW, here's what I got: 150 quarters (gray) 175 dollars (blue) 125 five dollars (red) 50 twenty five dollars (green) |
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chiptalk.net its just that easy.
someone should make a FAQ for this forum |
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chiptalk.net its just that easy. someone should make a FAQ for this forum [/ QUOTE ] This was a discussion about home poker, what's the big deal? |
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[ QUOTE ] chiptalk.net its just that easy. someone should make a FAQ for this forum [/ QUOTE ] This was a discussion about home poker, what's the big deal? [/ QUOTE ]im just saying that this forum needs a good FAQ, because these topics have been discussed countless times. and chiptalk.net is a very good resource for home poker |
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Never mind. That wasn't my point.
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LOL, people complaining "This has been discussed servral times" etc. are much worse then a guy just asking a question.
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