Limit Sets, Limit Sets, MORE Limit Sets!!! (2 Viewers)

Those posts don't say they actually USE those sets, just that they bought them!
Hey, look, don’t ask me to apply logic to chipping, okay?

But in actually our group just had our first successful mixed game night, including some limit games, so I know it could eventually see play. Who knows when that’ll be - that night ended up 3 days before the arrival of our newborn, so it’ll be a moment - but I do know at least it won’t just collect dust.
 
One of the best things about reading this entire thread is seeing people over time say things like “my group never spreads any limit games” and then seeing them post a really awesome limit set the next year - because boy do I feel like I’m on that same path right now!
Yup. I’ve had mine for a few years now and still haven’t used it, but one of these days, I swear!!!!
It’s been easy to justify because I got like 900 clay L molds for about a hundred bucks, so it’s easy to keep them even if they haven’t gotten played. What’s less excusable is that I’ve been working on a much more expensive set of Paulsons to replace them. Because, one of these days, I swear!
 
Yup. I’ve had mine for a few years now and still haven’t used it, but one of these days, I swear!!!!
It’s been easy to justify because I got like 900 clay L molds for about a hundred bucks, so it’s easy to keep them even if they haven’t gotten played. What’s less excusable is that I’ve been working on a much more expensive set of Paulsons to replace them. Because, one of these days, I swear!
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One of the best things about reading this entire thread is seeing people over time say things like “my group never spreads any limit games” and then seeing them post a really awesome limit set the next year - because boy do I feel like I’m on that same path right now!
Persistence beats resistance…
 
If we are talking limit sets, got to add the Bee Room chips to the list….
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The Bee Room was one of the first sets I was amazed by, when I first got into chipping.

Sadly, today I look at this and thing "man, that set is too small for me to use".

Still brilliant chips. But what I thought was huge then and now are two different things.
 
The Bee Room was one of the first sets I was amazed by, when I first got into chipping.

Sadly, today I look at this and thing "man, that set is too small for me to use".

Still brilliant chips. But what I thought was huge then and now are two different things.
I don’t know about the rest of the set, but there seem to be enough $25s.
 
I think I remember seeing 8-10 racks of many of the denoms!
I remember lots of racks of 1s when it was first posted on the blue wall back in the day. No recollection of the 25s..

I wonder what denominations stud was played with in casinos before hold'em. I watched the rounders scenes and they allhad 1s 5s and 25s, the latter I thought didn't make sense cause some of the games were 5/10.

Not ideal for "action," bit 1/2 worked well with .25, 1 and 5 denoms in my last game.
 
I think I remember seeing 8-10 racks of many of the denoms!

It looks like there’s nine racks of $25s just in the two stacks that made it into the picture!
For my limit games now, I need at least 24 racks of the workhorse. If I was buying new, I'd round it up to 30 just to be safe.
 
Ffs I just upgraded from 900 to 1600 flamingos.
Don't tell me this is still inadequate. :eek:
I have 8. Maybe it works because I play with 6, maybe it works because we’re very loose and money just circulates… but 24 seems highly excessive.
 
What is this place?!? I do not even play limit… and I have surprised myself contemplating the absurd fleeting thought of designing a limit set! :wtf:

I think the constraint of making something great with focussing only on two chips opens lots of cool possibilities.

Great sets btw, thank you all for sharing. And now I'll know where all the hoarders of massive quantities of cool chips are… :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:
 
excited to (finally) be joining this thread. I purchased a small limit set that should arrive later this week or early next. can someone help me understand what’s possible with this inventory? would it only be $1/$1 or maybe $1/$2 on a single table, depending on number of players?

$1 x 800
$5 x 100
 
excited to (finally) be joining this thread. I purchased a small limit set that should arrive later this week or early next. can someone help me understand what’s possible with this inventory? would it only be $1/$1 or maybe $1/$2 on a single table, depending on number of players?

$1 x 800
$5 x 100
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excited to (finally) be joining this thread. I purchased a small limit set that should arrive later this week or early next. can someone help me understand what’s possible with this inventory? would it only be $1/$1 or maybe $1/$2 on a single table, depending on number of players?

$1 x 800
$5 x 100
Unlike No Limit, the numbers in Limit do not indicate the blinds, but rather the small bet and the big bet. The blinds are 1/2 the small bet and the small bet.

With $1 chips as your smallest denom, a typical game would be 2-4 Limit. The small blind pays $1, the Big pays $2. Pre flop and post-flop (before the turn) bets are limited to the "small bet" ($2). All bets after the turn and the river are limited to the "Big Bet" ($4). It cannot be more or less than the indicared amount (unless you are all-in for less).

Betting is usually capped after a bet and 3 raises, unless there are only 2 players in the hand (and it is not a tournament).

2-4 or even 3-6 (usually with a $2 small blind) works pretty well with 100 chips per player
 
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excited to (finally) be joining this thread. I purchased a small limit set that should arrive later this week or early next. can someone help me understand what’s possible with this inventory? would it only be $1/$1 or maybe $1/$2 on a single table, depending on number of players?

$1 x 800
$5 x 100
We play 2/4 with 800 $1’s. I have a rack of $20’s for value chip but less than 10 ever get into play. We give out a rack of $1’s per player and rebuy with $20’s

Edit: and this is usually split pot circus games. So, not sure if it makes a difference with pots being split.
 
We play 2/4 with 800 $1’s. I have a rack of $20’s for value chip but less than 10 ever get into play. We give out a rack of $1’s per player and rebuy with $20’s

Edit: and this is usually split pot circus games. So, not sure if it makes a difference with pots being split.
Is it just 800 $1s and 100 $20s? Do you have any $5s in play? Also how many players do you typically have?

I’m considering creating a barrel of gear-label $20s for this set just as a little extra cushion for rebuys and whatnot. It’s good to hear only a few of those get into play at your games, that makes me feel comfortable only doing a barrel as an add-on.

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Is it just 800 $1s and 100 $20s? Do you have any $5s in play? Also how many players do you typically have?

I’m considering creating a barrel of gear-label $20s for this set just as a little extra cushion for rebuys and whatnot. It’s good to hear only a few of those get into play at your games, that makes me feel comfortable only doing a barrel as an add-on.

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I have one group where we play max 8 handed, $2/$4 limit. Though I am finishing off a two table Paris limit set hopefully soon ()or can up the stakes a little) We all start with one rack $1’s, except the banker (me). I start with $300, a rack of $1’s and 10 $20’s. This usually lasts all night (typically 7-midnight or so). I use my $20’s for anyone needing to rebuy or I am losing. We almost play exclusively split pot games. And the big winner and loser on the night is typically around $200. Everyone else in between.

We used to play limit with regular cash sets. And we still do sometimes because 1) I have quite a few sets and that way they get play 2) for variety of chips. It is doable, but there is a bunch of making change throughout the evening.
 

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