Welp, looks like that high roller set is coming sooner than I'd planned. Will pm order specifics soon.
I'm on the fence for a high roller, too. The upper denoms have the best colors.
Welp, looks like that high roller set is coming sooner than I'd planned. Will pm order specifics soon.
How do these handle/feel? Are they slippery like a lot of Paulson giant inlays ie Fan of Cards?
No they are far beyond the quality that the BCC FoC were. I have 1500 BCC FoC and had a stack of the anniversary chips and they were very good at stackingHow do these handle/feel? Are they slippery like a lot of Paulson giant inlays ie Fan of Cards?
No idea on the prospect of future group buys, but I'd expect it to be pretty unlikely to ever see any chips produced with currency symbols. I think the manufacturer is viewing these strictly as a promotional item.I have to ask though...do you think it's possible that other group buys (eg cash sets) will happen through the same channels?
The amount of money that has gone GPI’s way from enthusiasts in the last couple years is nothing to sneeze at. I wish they would just let us have some home mold action again.No idea on the prospect of future group buys, but I'd expect it to be pretty unlikely to ever see any chips produced with currency symbols. I think the manufacturer is viewing these strictly as a promotional item.
How do these handle/feel? Are they slippery like a lot of Paulson giant inlays ie Fan of Cards?
Man, I do like the idea of a t5 as well. Anyone have a good breakdown for a 1 table set with it as the base?
Can you expand to a 500-600 chip breakdown that would allow for deeper structure or rebuys?If you really wanna go small, you can get by with 300 chips. T2K stacks with color-ups (for the T5 and T25) for 10 players. If you want to start deeper or have re-buy capabilities you need to add more T500s and/or T1Ks.
Starting stacks of 10/10/7/2 for T2K and a set of:
100 x T5
100 x T25
70 x T100
30 x T500
That's kinda the starting point. You can add to that as you wish.
Can you expand to a 500-600 chip breakdown that would allow for deeper structure or rebuys?
In the time it took you to write those two sentences, you could be sending an order to TommyDamn this is so tempting. I have two new sets currently on their way in the mail and I’m still thinking about making an order.
I’m still working on justifying it in my own mind right now. With 2 tourney sets on the way, and the fact that I don’t play tournaments hardly ever, it’s a tough one.In the time it took you to write those two sentences, you could be sending an order to Tommy
If you really wanna go small, you can get by with 300 chips. T2K stacks with color-ups (for the T5 and T25) for 10 players. If you want to start deeper or have re-buy capabilities you need to add more T500s and/or T1Ks.
Starting stacks of 10/10/7/2 for T2K and a set of:
100 x T5
100 x T25
70 x T100
30 x T500
That's kinda the starting point. You can add to that as you wish.
Paulo's breakdown is based on T2000 starting stacks (10/10/7/2), with 6x of the extra T500 chips being used for color-ups of the T5 and T25 chips (leaving 4x spares). T2000 stacks are 200BB if using 5/10 opening blinds, which is a pretty hefty starting stack already.Can you expand to a 500-600 chip breakdown that would allow for deeper structure or rebuys?
I think it looks great, although I'd probably drop the T1000 count down to 120x (all that's really needed) and add 20x T25000 to get the total back up to 600 chips. Just 'cuz.How do the experts feel about this 600 chip single table breakdown for playing as T5 or T25 base, and that can play very deep with lots of rebuys (or play a small 2-table tourney for 15ppl)?
100 T5
120 T25
120 T100
60 T500
140 T1K
60 T5K
Which chips do you really want to use? There are T5-, T25-, T100-, and T500-base options.Sorry to be annoying, I’ve tried reading all the suggested breakdown posts, but I play so few tourneys that every time I buy a tourney set I end with stupid breakdowns.
If I wanted a high roller type set (mostly because all of my chips are cash Vegas colours and I want something bright) how would I work that into a really small 1 table set.
Would I just go with the group 10/10/7/2 starting stacks? And buy somewhere between 300-350 chips?
Any help is much appreciated, so I don’t buy another stupid breakdown.
Sorry to be annoying, I’ve tried reading all the suggested breakdown posts, but I play so few tourneys that every time I buy a tourney set I end with stupid breakdowns.
If I wanted a high roller type set (mostly because all of my chips are cash Vegas colours and I want something bright) how would I work that into a really small 1 table set.
Would I just go with the group 10/10/7/2 starting stacks? And buy somewhere between 300-350 chips?
Any help is much appreciated, so I don’t buy another stupid breakdown.