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Trying to figure out how many chips I need...
I looked around for an idea, but still I'm not sure. How many chips should be needed to get a good home game going for one table of 9 players max? It would be for a range of hold em games, including NL (maybe 50x or 100x BB for buy in), limit, and NL tourney (25x or 50x starting BB). I'm probably surer about doing NL tourneys, but the dynamics of cash games makes me unsure.
So is 1000 chips a good number? I wanted to make it as easy as possible too keep the game running fast without everyone needing change, etc. For NL/limit, 9 players could then have say 100 chips each of the lower denomination, and about 10 each of a higher denomination? Maybe I should order an extra 200 lower denomination and 100 higher denominations incase there is a rebuy needed before anyone has enough to color up? Any help is appreciated. Suggestions for how many and of the ratio of lower to higher denomination chips would be great. |
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Re: Trying to figure out how many chips I need...
I just bought a 1000 of the Pharaoh's Club chips for the same games you described here is the breakdown:
200 - 25¢ 250 - $1 150 - $5 150 - $25 150 - $100 50 - $500 50 - $1000 10 - $5000 Plaques Rob |
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Re: Trying to figure out how many chips I need...
With out any specific details as to how much money (in tourney chips) you plan to give each player, it would be difficult to give you an answer. Check the link below for great suggestions.
http://www.homepokertourney.com/chips_needed.htm |
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Re: Trying to figure out how many chips I need...
Here is a spreadsheet I've put together to help with this sort of thing.
http://home.comcast.net/~hachkc/tourney_setup.xls Good luck. |
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Re: Trying to figure out how many chips I need...
[ QUOTE ]
I looked around for an idea, but still I'm not sure. How many chips should be needed to get a good home game going for one table of 9 players max? It would be for a range of hold em games, including NL (maybe 50x or 100x BB for buy in), limit, and NL tourney (25x or 50x starting BB). I'm probably surer about doing NL tourneys, but the dynamics of cash games makes me unsure. So is 1000 chips a good number? I wanted to make it as easy as possible too keep the game running fast without everyone needing change, etc. For NL/limit, 9 players could then have say 100 chips each of the lower denomination, and about 10 each of a higher denomination? Maybe I should order an extra 200 lower denomination and 100 higher denominations incase there is a rebuy needed before anyone has enough to color up? Any help is appreciated. Suggestions for how many and of the ratio of lower to higher denomination chips would be great. [/ QUOTE ] A 500 set should be good enough for 9 players. That will give each player plenty of chips. When a player rebuys you can just give them a larger value chip and have them make change with the table. Most chip sets come with 5 different colors. As you'll see on the HPT site, you will only need 3 or 4. I would suggest buying from a site that allows you to customize your set. |
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