Official Home Game Pics Thread! (37 Viewers)

Biggest hand of the night was this 3 way all in

25E3335B-5BC5-4959-A7BC-8E6E9A61DB3E.jpeg
 
Minimal pictures of tonight’s cash game but did snap this one of a three-way all-in that I scooped up, money all got in pre by the tens and I *almost* let it go thinking I might have just been crushed by AA or KK, glad I didn’t!
DB2DF8BC-55D6-434A-B49D-3DC3E98E11B5.jpeg


Overall was in for ~$30 out for $107, softens (but doesn’t make up for) the blow of playing with @BigLumber and @Josh Kifer last weekend :ROFL: :ROFLMAO:

Also taught some of my regulars how to play craps before the poker started; used a four-color deck to indicate/track the various bet types, worked great. (Had tourney seating chips on hand there for each point to keep track of any live Come bets)
E3F81544-A1DD-4023-BABA-5D7028EAABF9.jpeg
 
Great time at Oktoberfest seeing familiar faces and meeting new ones. Only 1 picture taken that I forgot was posted to the gram.

After getting knocked out first in the tourney, got a chance to play with the vineyard set in a $1/$1 nlhe game.

Tourney + Cash results: In for $460, out for $550

4A08A675-8A6A-4D47-B5EA-1E30D1B29531.jpeg
 
73EDD88D-05D2-435A-AA90-9F9802D6D6F0.jpeg

Had a fun time at Herman’s @Godzilla28 . He is always a great host, made us do a shot before the tournament. It was good to see a lot of familiar faces and meet some new ones. Bought into tourney and 1 rebuy, but cards weren’t going my way, 162 in, 0 out. Why the 2 you ask, put a 2 dollar bounty on the host and Von @Vineyard was kind enough to take him out.
Then hit the cash table, 1/1 NL with beautiful vineyard chips. Bought in for 300, some good moves, some bad moves, some luck, had to add on the last 160 in my wallet. In for 460, out for 1334, then combined for another cash table with beautiful terrible Twain chips, to add a little more to my night, but we stopped at 3am, I usually don’t stay up that late, long day, but had fun, thanks Herman
 
It's Monday, you know what that means...
1667224153847.jpeg


It means that I will be staring at this set-up for 5 more days.

It also means that someone that is currently "in" will change to "out", thus requiring me to change the starting stacks. At 19 players the starting stacks get an extra 5,000 to start the final tournament of the year.
 
What a peculiar rack!
Yes, only the €1 (rake) €2, €10 and €100 are in play at poker (2/4)...but often someone takes a seat after waiting and playing other games and bring chips like those €50 chips.

Color wise it is a mess
 
View attachment 1015941
Never saw these before. It is easier to count by 10 than 20. Now how do they stack?
Really well (empty & full) but size is huge…durable too

I will ask if I can take one next time and check them with clay

Edit:I now understand that was also the rack @Poker Zombie was talking about (not the chips) :wtf:
 
From Friday's game. Started off with a tournament. I busted first when i c/r all in on T853r board with KK vs ATo. Good times. (It's not this hand.)

photo_2022-11-01_01-25-44.jpg


photo_2022-11-01_01-25-49.jpg


Time for horse race between tourney and cash. I drilled an extra hole on 2 and 12 but 12 still won.
photo_2022-11-01_01-25-52.jpg

$0.5/1 cash game (5/10 local currency). In for $200, out with $240.
photo_2022-11-01_01-25-56.jpg

photo_2022-11-01_01-26-05.jpg

photo_2022-11-01_01-26-09.jpg
 
nice chips... need a new table though
The table is historic and holds a cultural and sentimental significance. Ugly AF, but you can't just junk a table with that much backstory.

Though a sanding and staining wouldn't be asking too much. Historical restorations are still historical.
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account and join our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Back
Top Bottom