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Played a fun small buy-in .25/.25 game a few months back. Some of the crew saw the pink chips (PCA fiddies) sitting on the shelf and decided they wanted to include them and play with as many chips as possible while still only buying in for around $20. This will tilt some here I'm sure but it was great fun. This is a shot of the clear winner that night.

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Played a fun small buy-in .25/.25 game a few months back. Some of the crew saw the pink chips (PCA fiddies) sitting on the shelf and decided they wanted to include them and play with as many chips as possible while still only buying in for around $20. This will tilt some here I'm sure but it was great fun. This is a shot of the clear winner that night.

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Nothing wrong with that picture. Yellow fracs, pink Fracs, SPOTTED FLAMINGOS! Does not tilt me! Love the pic with moar chipes.

David O
 
The pot in the first pic is PLO, 4 players, 25c/25c with a double straddle. Goes pot-call-call-pot call call call. $80 main pot with two players all in.

The stacks to the right are the flop and turn bets. Ended up being all of the chips on the table in one pot. I got quartered for the main pot by running it twice (chopped first and lost second) so I got my money back.
 
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Cash game at the cigar shop tonight and the game was so juicy I forgot to take pics. Imagine PCA secondaries in play with La Aroma De Cuba and Centennial IPAs. I could not catch any cards though. Old Man Coffee first time playing won the first 7 pots in a row. I didn't win a pot for 1.5 hrs, except for a side pot of $0. Managed to break even with shitty cards flopping 2 pair. 23, 45, K3 all night long. Quad jacks and OMC who calls everything or bets $.50 into a $20 pot folds. Still a fun night though.
 
Ha! I knew this was your post the split-second I saw the photo -- before looking at the chips, before reading the content, or before looking at the poster info. #cigarcraiggiveaway

Starting stack in the precash game. NLHE/PLO. Windy Crest Cash chips in play!
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Love those bounty chips. (y) :thumbsup:
 
Played a fun small buy-in .25/.25 game a few months back. Some of the crew saw the pink chips (PCA fiddies) sitting on the shelf and decided they wanted to include them and play with as many chips as possible while still only buying in for around $20. This will tilt some here I'm sure but it was great fun. This is a shot of the clear winner that night.

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Cool dealer button!!
 
One of these days I'll learn how to take better pictures...

Last night had a 6-handed sit and go with the Rounders (and Paymaster button, what!?!):

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I decided to run well and--for the first time since properly hosting--took it down (that's me sucking out on my Buddy Ben, all-in pre, to get heads-up).

Played cash afterwards, and around 3:30 am Ben and I clashed again. 3-handed 50¢/€1. Don't recall the pre-flop action (pretty sure there was a 3-bet). I was SB and checked the flop (then checked my hole cards at least twice because I couldn't believe I flopped a straight flush. This obviously had nothing to do with the beer or scotch), he bet out, got raised by Konstantin, I made a tiny re-raise, Ben shoved, Konsti folded, I did a cartwheel, then I called. One of the biggest coolers I've seen, and biggest pot of the night for a little under €250 (the flop is 345d):

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Konstantin is an absolute sicko (same dude that called me down with ace high for a €100+ pot in a previous post of mine) and folded the nut straight WITH the 7d. Never invited again.
 
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Let it be known that these could be the worse chips known to mankind - sometime us chip nerds can get oober tilted by playing with what I like to call the "nonstackables"nothing worse than losing heaps on top of playing with sub par chippies ( have tried to educate the host and making inroads !) in this case I was 1/2 - after losing $600 the night before by making some really poor choices in key spots I was able to bounce back to +1305 sesh - heading to a tourney today in hopes of keeping the momentum going - here is the invite - thought they do a great job of advertising imo -

One last thought - i truly cannot believe in roughly 60 hands or so when I have KK how many Aces I see on the flop - its getting disgusting to the point where they have become my least favorite holding - i just can never fade an Ace ever - its brutal

That is all for now -
 
It was a night of firsts on Saturday: first time using the new table, first time using the SDPM custom quarters, and first time using the smoker! Turned out to be a great night, even though the pork shoulder took twice as long as I anticipated.

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Oh, and I ran hot for the first time in a while at my own game. Playing .25./25, in for $25 out for $136.

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