Hi,
Great site, I've tried to educate myself with all new terms such as "T10k" and T25 base etc.
So basically we've been playing for a while but the way we do the stacks etc isn't the easiest with maths so I'd like to see if we can make it a little easier. None of us that play have 'real world' poker expertise and we just do it as a completely casual experience. That being said, I would like to make it so it's easier to run and play when it comes to the chip values.
Looking over the forum it seems like the "T10K" setup looks like a good way to go.
I'm just a little confused with a few things such as colour up, as I think this is one of the things we've not been doing which contributes to chaos along with weird chip values.
The tournament is
Between 4 and 8 players usually
No rebuys or Add-ons
No limit Texas Hold em
Looking for around a 3 hour game
I've used the "Blinds are Up" app as suggested by some here and it's created a schedule and stacks but I wondered if someone could clarify the colour up process?
So, it seems the chip values are
25/100/500/1000/5000
With a starting stack for each player of
12/12/5/6/0
So that's good as I've seen this mentioned here.
The blinds schedule is
20 minute between each level
25/50
50/100
75/150
100/200
First colour up?
200/400
400/800
600/1200
1000/2000
Second colour up?
2000/4000
3000/6000
5000/10000
9000/18000
I think the 'chip race' might be a little confusing so just looking at rounding up.
But, this is where I'm confused. So, at the first colour up assuming we use the levels above, is it a matter of gathering each players 25 chips in stacks of 100, and then swapping these for 100 chips? Any stacks of 25 with less than 4 chips will also get rounded to a 100 chip. We should have enough chips spare to be able to do this, so not worried about doing this via the "bank" and not via a player (or chip captain according to the video I watched).
Then at the second one, same again, but 100 go to 1000 and 500 go to 5000? If we are rounding up, could this make a big advantage for someone if they have just 1 x 500 chip and they get a 1 x 5000 chip? I'm a bit confused how this works and if it's fair?
A little advice would be much appreciated as I'd really like to change our blinds to be a little more 'standard' or 'professional' than the made up values we have now
Great site, I've tried to educate myself with all new terms such as "T10k" and T25 base etc.
So basically we've been playing for a while but the way we do the stacks etc isn't the easiest with maths so I'd like to see if we can make it a little easier. None of us that play have 'real world' poker expertise and we just do it as a completely casual experience. That being said, I would like to make it so it's easier to run and play when it comes to the chip values.
Looking over the forum it seems like the "T10K" setup looks like a good way to go.
I'm just a little confused with a few things such as colour up, as I think this is one of the things we've not been doing which contributes to chaos along with weird chip values.
The tournament is
Between 4 and 8 players usually
No rebuys or Add-ons
No limit Texas Hold em
Looking for around a 3 hour game
I've used the "Blinds are Up" app as suggested by some here and it's created a schedule and stacks but I wondered if someone could clarify the colour up process?
So, it seems the chip values are
25/100/500/1000/5000
With a starting stack for each player of
12/12/5/6/0
So that's good as I've seen this mentioned here.
The blinds schedule is
20 minute between each level
25/50
50/100
75/150
100/200
First colour up?
200/400
400/800
600/1200
1000/2000
Second colour up?
2000/4000
3000/6000
5000/10000
9000/18000
I think the 'chip race' might be a little confusing so just looking at rounding up.
But, this is where I'm confused. So, at the first colour up assuming we use the levels above, is it a matter of gathering each players 25 chips in stacks of 100, and then swapping these for 100 chips? Any stacks of 25 with less than 4 chips will also get rounded to a 100 chip. We should have enough chips spare to be able to do this, so not worried about doing this via the "bank" and not via a player (or chip captain according to the video I watched).
Then at the second one, same again, but 100 go to 1000 and 500 go to 5000? If we are rounding up, could this make a big advantage for someone if they have just 1 x 500 chip and they get a 1 x 5000 chip? I'm a bit confused how this works and if it's fair?
A little advice would be much appreciated as I'd really like to change our blinds to be a little more 'standard' or 'professional' than the made up values we have now
