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First time using new Dunes China Clay set, .25/.50 NLHE home game. In for $50, out for $93.

Pic of my 10 high flush losing to a straight flush (and an Ace high flush) - t’was a bit of a cooler.

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Had to improvise with FLV $500.

My players were not receptive to using NCV's since it didn't have the denominations on them. Too bad they don't know Gear has a 10 year waiting list.

I liked mixed canary yellow NCV with the primary quarters a lot more than I thought I would!

Thanks @DirtyTIVA for showing up to fill up for a two table game. First chipper to show up to my game. Brought lots of good alcohol that my crew killed and supplied a shuffletech . Jammed thrice throughout the night on my bridge Desjgns, but fixes were quick and didn't slow game down.
 
First time using new Dunes China Clay set, .25/.50 NLHE home game. In for $50, out for $93.

Pic of my 10 high flush losing to a straight flush (and an Ace high flush) - t’was a bit of a cooler.

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And…no pix, too much excitement, for the last hand of the night, the villain to my left bet $5 pre-flop. The next six players folded to me. I was last to act, and jammed with an Ace-5o. With $44 in my stack, I’d either go home with zero or a near buy-in double-up. Villain had Ace-King off. Up against 3-1 odds, I flopped a pair of Fives which held up even when an Ace came on the river, which caused a brief confusion. Two pair beats one pair. A winning night for the hero with only five hands won over four hours!

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Had to improvise with FLV $500.

My players were not receptive to using NCV's since it didn't have the denominations on them. Too bad they don't know Gear has a 10 year waiting list.

I liked mixed canary yellow NCV with the primary quarters a lot more than I thought I would!

Thanks @DirtyTIVA for showing up to fill up for a two table game. First chipper to show up to my game. Brought lots of good alcohol that my crew killed and supplied a shuffletech . Jammed thrice throughout the night on my bridge Desjgns, but fixes were quick and didn't slow game down.
Thanks for the invite @quintooo Happy to donate some $$$ and the booze. Enjoy the shuffler and I’m thinking Don Julio 1942 next time.
 
Playing at 50c/$1 Stake NLH ($1/2 Stake at 50% Face Chip Value)
Using Condado Plaza CIC Bud Jones Cash Set with Trefl Cards


Had a game yesterday but phone went MIA & not a single stake photo as saved except for the opening pic. Also, have to retake the cashing out pic in the end.

Scooped a big hand when my 56s cracked Aces but also lost a huge pot when I folded my KK when the board run out :js::qs::ts::kx::2s:

Topped up another $150 and manage to win a few medium pot preflop to end on the positive side

In for $300 Out for $374
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In for 400 out for 285.
Short handed, got a lot of derailment in, a round of route 66, and a round of SOHE. It was a blast. I smoked candied bacon and we did breakfast food.

Started at 4:00 (food) cards in the air @ 4:20 PM quit at 6:05 AM - dealer took two 5 min breaks!

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Wow, what a crazy day of poker..

started out at a buddy’s house (remind me to get pics of hi# game room next time). He has a dedicated poker room in his basement, three tables, separate entrance, tons of TVs for games, tourney software, amd even a CCTV to the outside parking and entrance area.

the game is a $20 unlimited rebuy tourney that started at noon. Normally I don’t love these donk feasts, but I managed to weather the storm of stupid play and people into the game for $200…. I won the tourney, but also didn’t realize that this new poker (social) league group had their game running too that evening.

So I play the noon tourney, then make a 45 min drive to the social group. I’m 30 mins late, but only lose 200 in chips while being blinded out. I start that tourney at 7pm, and play till I bust in 7th place. There are points involved so there’s that. Then I join the cash game ($1/2 NL) and play until 1am. Ugh. It’s a crazy game, filled with some people who don’t like money. Long day of poker.


the first tourney was using the WSOP china clay chips. I actually think I sold these to the host a bunch of years ago…

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The second tourney was using the Majestics.

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The cash game had by far the nicest chips.. Minty Jacks!

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First game of the new season. 19 players and I took 5th. Had this random guy show up, don't know if anybody here knows him.
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Despite the serious faces in the picture, it was a great night. Tons of laughs, some good hands. Utter confusion over scarney. Didn't get a good picture of the Indiana Grand guest set that @Ben8257 brought, but man they are beauties! Also did not get a picture of the deep fried corned beef bites that somebody brought. Maybe the best food I have had at poker night yet.

Good start to the season!
 

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