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went cas other day after long lay off....

went in with $200 and i walked out with $1320 so i made abotu $1100

my biggest win ever! i was playin that 3 card poker for First time and i started bad lost like 60 bucks without evan playing a hand...then i moved onto another table and ripped three 5's like this 5 5 5 ahahha and i thought ohh no bad 3-1 maybe ...when they flipped my cards they were like WOW i was like hmm is that good? well 33-1 to one good and i won 380 on that hand...i hit about another 2-3 full house wateva it is called 35-1 it payed...so great game but prob beg luck!

we love you cas for now!

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Played in my second No Limit Texas Holdem tourney last night at Clown.

Man it was amusing. Ended up finishin 23rd in a field of 217. Not bad a for a beginner if I say so myself. Sitting down playing for 3 hours with a 10 minute break was pretty stressful though.

Played in my second No Limit Texas Holdem tourney last night at Clown.

Man it was amusing.  Ended up finishin 23rd in a field of 217.  Not bad a for a beginner if I say so myself.  Sitting down playing for 3 hours with a 10 minute break was pretty stressful though.

so did you win anythign for finishing 23rd?

also i have a really saw neck....it sux when you gota piss also..and your on a roll...

Nah, just missed out this time. It paid down to 20th which was like $100. For a $75 buy-in, it's pretty good.

1st place paid 2k last night.

so did you win anythign for finishing 23rd?

also i have a really saw neck....it sux when you gota piss also..and your on a roll...

Damn that is good Leewah, well done :P

What happends if you do need a piss or something? can you just blind-off/autofold?

funny you mentioned that, i joked that i needed to go and needed a bottle... and the dealer said that many times ppl have pissed on the floor bcoz fo not wanting to lose their seat or ruin their winning streak.....

From what I could tell, you hold onto it.

I was busting by the time the 1st (my only) break came after 1.5 hrs of play.

Damn that is good Leewah, well done :P

What happends if you do need a piss or something? can you just blind-off/autofold?

thats not right, pissing on the floor, surely you'd get kicked out for that?

only one way to find out i guess....?

if you were a young guy pissed with say a couple hundred i would think so.....

but if you were in a tie n suit and had like thousands hmm then im not sure...

only one way to find out i guess....?

if you were a young guy pissed with say a couple hundred i would think so.....

but if you  were in a tie n suit and had like thousands hmm then im not sure...

... I can just picture a group of high rollers all standing up for a break and having the 'Billy Maddison piss stains' on their expensive suits :Pimp2:

Its true, i saw it quite a bit. People dont want to leave the table so they just make a mess of everything, they think that they are lucky and if they leave their luck will run out. Happened to the dealer next to me one night, i was almost dry reaching!

Always thought this was an urban legend.

From what I've seen, people will always give up and go to the loo if they need to.

Disgusting if they don't.

"I pity da fool."

Its true, i saw it quite a bit. People dont want to leave the table so they just make a mess of everything, they think that they are lucky and if they leave their luck will run out. Happened to the dealer next to me one night, i was almost dry reaching!
Your missing the $2.50 chips leewang, i'm just nitpicking..they look like good chips. I was playing black jack, well dealing actually yesterday with friends and showing them how to play, we also dabled in poker, i practiced my card toss. i got a long way to go before i get any good at that. So when are we going to put these to use?

why not get a real dealer?

i would do it for a slab

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