Number of poker chips needed for a game
One
of the most common questions that people have when
choosing a poker set is,
“How many chips do I need?” While there is not necessarily a magic
number for the
numbers of each denomination to use, here are some useful guidelines
for how
many
chips to purchase.
The first question you should ask yourself when
buying
a set is how many people are
you going to be hosting? Do you have a weekly game with 3 buddies, or
do you
want
to host a 10-man tournament? The number of chips that you use per
person is
completely up to you. As a general guideline, you should have no less
than 40-50
chips
per person, though we recommend going with 75-100 chips per person if
you can.
There are several reasons for this; the first
reason
being that you want to avoid your
players constantly having to bank each other, which means trading
larger denomination
chips for smaller ones.
The second reason is that you always want to
have enough
extra chips to account for
late arrivals and rebuys-- eliminated players that want to buy back
into the
game. It is
common practice to have a “rebuy period,” in which players who are
eliminated early
on in the game can buy a new stack of chips to re-enter the game. This
helps
to
eliminate having to look at your friends’ long faces for an entire
evening
after they
wipe out early on in the game and is a key reason that you want to err
on the
high side,
especially with a tournament style of play.
The third reason is that players simply like to
have
a nice sized stack of chips in front of
them. With the popularity of tournament Texas Hold’em on TV these
days,
everyone
wants to recreate the experience they see on ESPN at home, but it’s
hard
to do that with
a stack of 25 chips in front of you.
For games of:
2-3 people, we recommend 250-300 chips
4-5 people, we recommend 350-500 chips
5-6 people, we recommend 500-650 chips
6-8 people, we recommend 650-750 chips
8-10 people, we recommend 750-1000 chips
10+ people, add from above
If you are going to err in either direction,
it’s
best to buy a few extra chips because you
never know when your weekly game may grow by a person or two, and
having a nice
big stack of chips to play with only adds to the fun. Running low on
chips can
be a pain,
so our biggest rule of thumb… you can never have too many chips!
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sure to see our selection of clay
poker
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