I’m buying a set of 500 chips for an (ex) father-in-law I have a LOT of respect for. I’m not much of a “chip” poker player—in my low-rent games quarters make good chips and dollars and fives make good plaques that draw the “oooohs” from the players.
The problem is, it is a special series with 8 distinct chips, and I want them all in the set, but don’t know how to break down that many chips into 500 properly.
I’m thinking 100 100 100 50 50 50 25 25.
Does that sound workable?
He normally plays a 4-6 person game.
For any chip aficionados, I’m talking about the Nevada Jacks American Beauty chips. If I was buying for myself, I’d go for the Paulson Pharaoh’s Club chips, but the American Beauties are just right for him, composite or not.
Bonus question—These are NCV chips and not strictly in traditional colors—would anyone have a cow over me breaking the above numbers into Pink/Light Blue/Red (100), Green/Orange/Purple (50), Black/Red White Blue [coolest chip ever] (25)? The Orange has to go somewhere, and I’m flipping the Purple and Black because the gal on the Black is holding a gun, which has to be worth more than whatever-the-heck the gal on the Purple is holding 8-).
I took a look at the set and I think these are Chipco not Nevada Jack but I’m not sure.
I also started thinking about how to build a set with 8 colors and it’s a bit funky IMO. I think you would be chipping up too much or have some denoms that never made it to the table.
If it was me I’d build a set with 5 colors then pick up one of each ship for a display case or something.
FWIW I built my 500 chip set like this:
Denom
25 Red X 100 chips
50 Green X 200 chips
100 Black X 125 chips
500 Purple X 50 chips
1000 Yellow X 25 chips
I used a lot of green because It’s fun to always have a lot of chips to play around with.
In cash games the $20.00 will get you $20.00 worth of chips but in tournaments your $20.00 will get you some other amount of chips like 1,000, 1,500 etc.
Seems like you might be talking cash games and thought I was giving you goofy #'s but the set I showed you IMO is pretty versatile for different tournament structures for games the size you mentioned. We do plenty of $10-20 buy in 1 re-buy games with it and it works out fine.
Perhaps you should look at this and check out the chip section.