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well for starters the chips you have, at the values you stated, add up to $242.50. This is less than the $350 you need for 7 players at $50 each.
I would suggest getting rid of .50 chip and make them as follows: white .10 red .25 blue $1 green $5 The greens can be traded in later if someone loses a bit. And you want them all to be in fron tof you anyway, so doesn't matter too much, right? |
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white 20x .10 = $2 (140/150 chips total)
red 24x .25 = $6 (168/200 chips total) blue 12x $1 = $12 (84/100 chips total) green 6x $5 = $30 (42/50 chips total) total $50 |
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Makes sense, but now I was thinking of maybe just having a $25 buy-in. I know most of them don't play often, and are just coming over to have some beers. Once they bust out, they simply buy in another $25, however I do realize that usually when someone re-buys they play a little more tight.
I think $150 was a little exaggerated, however I always seem to catch the high card in Chicago. |
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Noted.....Never play chicago with Geoff
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Last time I was playing with my buddies, listen to this starting hand.
There were only 4 guys which kind of sucked. Kings and Little Ones My down cards are K2 My 1st card up is a K. My 2nd card up is a K. My third card up is a 2. ![]() Dealt a pair of 7s after that. 5 aces after 5 cards, wow. I wish at least one of the kings was a deuce though, probably would have gotten more out of the pot.
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That's how I rolled. |
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