Hi, everyone. Getting ready to order my first custom set (after getting some very helpful feedback form the community on my design). As I wait for my inlay designer to finish his work, I want to nail down my quantities of each denomination. I’ve read all of the super helpful information in the new-member area and the posts linked there—and on down the rabbit hole to many of the links in the links in the links … . And I’ve used the chip claulcator to check my work here. So much good info. Love this community.
Anyway, below is a breakdown of what I am planning to order as well as some details about our game and the expectation for the set. Just looking for a gut check to see if I am missing anything that I will be kicking myself about when I get the set and start using it. Given how tough it seems to be to add on with CPC, I am hoping to future-proof this set as much as reasonably possible as my game is somewhat new and growing.
Proposed set:
300 x T25
300 x T100
130 x T500
220 x T1000
100 x T5000
10 x T25000
40 x Bounty/All-In chips
Our game:
Ideal scenario — 25 starting stacks (12/12/5/6/x) with 10 rebuys (3 x T5000 plus 5 x T1000)
Expansion scenario — 30 starting stacks (8/8/4/7/x) with 10 rebuys (4 x T5000)
This set seems like it should cover all scenarios up to 30 players and up to 20K stacks reasonably well, though certainly a bit tight on the very high end of that. Given that we have not yet had more than 17 players, this feels like a reasonable amount of expansion to be built in. If I truly end up running three full tables every night, then hopefully I can place a small 200-chip add-on order for the five smaller denominations to smooth things out a bit.
All thoughts and criticisms welcome!
Thanks!
Chris
Anyway, below is a breakdown of what I am planning to order as well as some details about our game and the expectation for the set. Just looking for a gut check to see if I am missing anything that I will be kicking myself about when I get the set and start using it. Given how tough it seems to be to add on with CPC, I am hoping to future-proof this set as much as reasonably possible as my game is somewhat new and growing.
Proposed set:
300 x T25
300 x T100
130 x T500
220 x T1000
100 x T5000
10 x T25000
40 x Bounty/All-In chips
TOTAL = 1100 (I would like to have a total that fits evenly in full racks if possible. I do have 30 table/seat tokens to fill out another rack if we think another 70 chips would get used, which seems unlikely)
Our game:
- Blinds and starting stacks: We typically run a $20 bounty tournament with 10K starting stacks with one optional re-buy and a T25 base—starting blinds at 50-100 (100). I plan on using a 12/12/5/6/x starting stack. I am planning to sprinkle in some occasional $40 games with 20K starting stacks.
- Average number of players: We average about 13—16 players per game, and have never had more than 17. However, our roster of invitees has recently grown from about 20 to 33, so I am expecting at least some growth in attendees when we resume next year.
- Expected maximum of players: For the foreseeable future, we will never exceed 3 full tables because we don’t currently have space for a fourth. Our current setup of tables can fit 24/25 comfortably, so I am designing the set for 25 players. But if everyone on our list starts showing up regularly, we could conceivably have space for 30, so I’d like the set to be expandable to cover 30.
Ideal scenario — 25 starting stacks (12/12/5/6/x) with 10 rebuys (3 x T5000 plus 5 x T1000)
- T25s (300): 25 starting stacks x 12 chips = 300
- T100s (300): 25 starting stacks x 12 chips = 300
- T500s (130): 25 starting stacks 5 chips = 125 (Rounding up to at least a half-barrel so that my brain doesn’t hurt too much when I see the racks)
- T1000s (220):
- 25 starting stacks x 6 chips = 150
- 10 rebuy stacks x 5 chips = 50
- Depending on whether people are good about showing up on time, I might instead offer an extra T1000 as an on-time bonus and use 4 x T5000s for rebuys.
- Coloring up the T25s = 8 or 9 chips.
- Round up to a full barrel because its always good to have a few extra T1000
- T5000 (100):
- 25 starting stacks (for the larger 20K stack games) x 2 chips = 50
- 10 rebuy stacks x 3 or 4 chips (for larger 20K stack games) = 30 or 40
- Coloring up the T100s = 6 or 7 chips
- Coloring up the T500s = 13 or 14 chips (if we ended up with the full number of rebuys, I could use T25000 chips to color up the T500s)
- T25000 (10): Coloring up the T500s = 3 chips (round up to at least a half-barrel)
- Bounties (40): Should be plenty, even with rebuys, for a 25-person tournament. We have been averaging 2—6 rebuys with our 17 players.
Expansion scenario — 30 starting stacks (8/8/4/7/x) with 10 rebuys (4 x T5000)
- T25s (300): 30 starting stacks x 8 chips = 240
- T100s (300): 30 starting stacks x 8 chips = 240
- T500s (130): 30 starting stacks x 4 chips = 120
- T1000s (220):
- 30 starting stacks x 7 chips = 210
- Would just have to forego any on-time bonus.
- Coloring up the T25s = 6 or 7 more chips.
- T5000 (100)
- 30 starting stacks (for the larger 20K stack games) x 2 chips = 60
- 10 rebuy stacks x 4 chips = 40
- Coloring up the T100s = 5 or 6 chips (if we ended up with the full number of rebuys, I could use a T25000 chip to color up the T100s)
- T25000 (10)
- Coloring up the T100s (if needed becasue we run out of T5000) = 1 or 2 chips
- Coloring up the T500s = 3 chips
- Bounties (40) — Even with 30 players, I probably won’t exceed 10 rebuys. And, if I do, so be it. I’ll just use one of my old ceramics if needed.
This set seems like it should cover all scenarios up to 30 players and up to 20K stacks reasonably well, though certainly a bit tight on the very high end of that. Given that we have not yet had more than 17 players, this feels like a reasonable amount of expansion to be built in. If I truly end up running three full tables every night, then hopefully I can place a small 200-chip add-on order for the five smaller denominations to smooth things out a bit.
All thoughts and criticisms welcome!
Thanks!
Chris