I'm currently looking at buying a cash game set for a group that essentially never plays cash games. I'm mainly buying the set to cover NL games, but I'd like to try introducing fixed limit mixed games and want a breakdown that could cover six-handed (or maybe seven-handed in a pinch) limit games.
The discussions I've found on PCF suggest that around a rack per player is ideal for a 2-chip/4-chip format (general advice is that 1-chip/2-chip is no good?), for a full buyin of 25BB each, and then using 20x chips for rebuys is fine (but obviously more chips = better).
So the question then, as per my title: How low can you go? For a 6-handed game a full rack each would mean 600 workhorse chips, which is probably 400-500 more than I would be buying for a straight NL set. Which isn't the end of the world, but it's entirely possible that my group plays once or twice and then decides that they hate limit. So how many (workhorse) chips per player could I get away with until I figure out if I want to buy a full limit set? Would two barrels per player enough? Three barrels? Is a full rack the absolute minimum?
The discussions I've found on PCF suggest that around a rack per player is ideal for a 2-chip/4-chip format (general advice is that 1-chip/2-chip is no good?), for a full buyin of 25BB each, and then using 20x chips for rebuys is fine (but obviously more chips = better).
So the question then, as per my title: How low can you go? For a 6-handed game a full rack each would mean 600 workhorse chips, which is probably 400-500 more than I would be buying for a straight NL set. Which isn't the end of the world, but it's entirely possible that my group plays once or twice and then decides that they hate limit. So how many (workhorse) chips per player could I get away with until I figure out if I want to buy a full limit set? Would two barrels per player enough? Three barrels? Is a full rack the absolute minimum?