Might not need that much fivers at this point.How about:
25c x 200
$1 x 300
$5 x 300
$20 x 100
$100 x 100
Yep, and you can use the add-on opportunity to create a special commemorative version of the $5. I'm thinking adding two 1/8" spikes in each 1/4 pie (using the other 1/4 color) would be a remarkable chip.
Might not need that much fivers at this point.
I am sure I just have to add-on at some point (if I know myself)
Btw. Methinks that CC hundo rack will be my new favorite rack.
If you try to do too much with a set ie 25c25c to $2-5 NLH IT WONT WORK UNLESS IS IS HUGE
If you don't need that many $5s why get so many $20s and $100s?
I have 1,100 $1 chips for $4/$8 limit, and that's still way too little. 2,000 chips would be more in the vicinity of what I'd like to have to be able to host this game on a full table.
I started with 1000 chips in mind, like you, and 1000 is way more than my game needs right now, but this set is for the ages, right?
I probably won't ever play bigger than 1/2 or 1/3 NL and 2/4 Limit though.