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Here's a shot of my hybrids in action from last week!
 
nice...........I used to have a chiptalk.net roll out table top. Lent it to someone, can't remember who, and now its gone :(
 
Wow. When you finally hit a Quadzilla, seeing the straight flush is just so deflating.

Had a slightly tighter cluster the other week at my dollar cash game:

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It was a three-handed showdown; after that, the Q2 player pulled their hand from the muck (with pride) to add to the photo.
 
This happened last weekend when Inca911 was over. Exciting stuff lol. Everyone else took their part of the 3 way chopped pot but I needed some beautiful Vineyards in there.
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Dammit. Had the PCAs in play tonight at the cigar shop and forgot to take pics. Next time though.
 
Had the PCAs in play tonight

Funny you should mention that:

This weeks game saw the PCA's in action. One of the groups favorite sets and who wouldn't like sliding stacks of those $5's into a pot:

Tonight's line-up. Hey clean those $1's somebody!

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Thinking, thinking, thinking - and he's up against the loosest player in the game

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OK -Call. She flips the 7/4 off and laughs (called the $27 raise pre. How can you not put her on that hand bro?)

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Nice flop apparently

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Call. Nice river club

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SOHE hand

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Back in the box

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Found a private game in Lakeland (about 40 minutes from me) that was hosting a 1/1 NL cash game tonight. Beautiful neighborhood, fantastic poker room and an AMAZING spread of food and drinks including tons of different kinds of liquor. Just a really fantastic host.

Game was raked at a max of $3/pot, so not anything ridiculous. I was a bit worried at the outset since a lot of players were buying in for only $60-100 and with rake in the mix, well, you know.

But there was a great mix of players, three crazy action guys, some stations, some ultra-nits. I pretty much was able to play straight-up TAG and show a nice profit for the four hours I played. Bought in for $200, cashed out at $424. Was up to $450 at one point but gave a little back.

Kid across from me was super action player, raising and reraising with all sorts of garbage hands. But anytime the flop came paired he just always seemed to have that dangler card that hit it, he won some pretty massive pots and saw a bunch of swings. He even turned a straight flush against the Ace-high flush in a crazy hand that was raised pre multiple times by the crazy players, I came along on the button with pocket Tens and a guy in the blinds just called with QQ. Flop was 679 with two hearts and with a bet and a raise before it got to me I got out of dodge and was glad I did.

The only thing I really disliked was the chips. They were ceramics, and I prefer clay. But the colors were also a bit faded on the faces, and they were using $1, $5, $10 and $25 chips so it was quite the mess to try to calculate a mixed pot unless you were really keeping track of previous bets (which was good for me because I actually put more effort than I normally do to ensure my bet sizing was proper)

But yeah, I'd at least yank the $10 chips out of play to make things a bit less cumbersome. But aside from that gripe, great fun. A number of big drinkers in the game that got a bit obnoxious, but they were willing to donk off chips so I didn't mind. No one was mean spirited or anything, just tipsy.

Here's some pics of my stack progression throughout the night

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Funny you should mention that:

This weeks game saw the PCA's in action. One of the groups favorite sets and who wouldn't like sliding stacks of those $5's into a pot:

Tonight's line-up. Hey clean those $1's somebody!

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IMG_1249_zps0te7u6bp.jpg


IMG_1252_zps6xn11rof.jpg


IMG_1261_zpsks0ozhbu.jpg


Thinking, thinking, thinking - and he's up against the loosest player in the game

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OK -Call. She flips the 7/4 off and laughs (called the $27 raise pre. How can you not put her on that hand bro?)

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Nice flop apparently

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Call. Nice river club

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SOHE hand

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Back in the box

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There can never be too many pictures of PCAs. Awesome shots.
 

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