POker Chip Values. Question??

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is this right...srry lol.



white-1
red-5
Blue-10
green-25
Black-100


and what if theres little white squares on the edges..DOES it matter?
 
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and does anyone know a site that posts alot of chip values??
 
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It doesn't really matter. You can assign them however you please. Shapes on the outside generally do not mean a thing. It's all up to you if you're, say, holding a tourney at your house.

When it comes to poker sites they all have differences among them. Just be observant.

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ok...i like my style so ill keep it.
 
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anyone know the wsop chips and there values
 
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Poker Player 100 said:
is this right...srry lol.



white-1
red-5
Blue-10
green-25
Black-100


and what if theres little white squares on the edges..DOES it matter?
The colors you have above are what almost every land based casino uses plus from my old Trump Plaza days ... other colors are:

Purple = 500
Orange = 1,000


:)
 
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sounds good, that kind oif thing is cool to kniw.
 
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OK, here's another casino virgin question...do the values assigned to different colored chips in a casino change from game to game, tournament to tournament, level to level? For instance, in the early going of a mtt when blinds are low, is the value of the various colored chips different from the final table, when the blinds have escalated dramatically?
 
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I believe when you get to the bigger chip values they are usually


Light Blue = $2000
Brown = $5000
 
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What you have is the stantard colors for the majoirty of all casinos I have been to in the US.

There are some casinos that assign colors differently. But, not a lot.
 
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But they do have set values for each color that don't change regardless of usage, right?
 
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But it should say on the chips.

like on the wsop

Yellow-1000
Black-5000
light blue-?(maybe 10000)
Red-?


i want to know wat they stand for
 
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I found this site for chips - its not spam or something - but there are 10000 of chips ...... :) oldvegaschips.com - really cool stuff

the best think is - there are pictures and you can view lots of chips - form the 1950 untill now days
 
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Yeah thats the one - have you checked it :)
 
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Yea..I have No Comment.




do u know any sites that review poker chips??
 
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I have never played a live tournament, but I do believe that every few levels, the administraters will anounce to the dealers to "Color Up!". At which time, the chips increase in value by a factor of 10. I would think that a $10 chip would be useless in a $100,000 pot.
 
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