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Ok. This is only an expression of interest thread. Nothing has been set so it's not an event.

All I'm asking is who would be interested in participating in a trial poker tournement similar to the World Poker Championships. The game will be No Limit Texas Holdem. Buy-in and rules have yet to be written and ratified but if there is enough interest, I'll do it.

Spectators are welcome but they will not be allowed to advise or communicate with players during play.

Put your name here and depending on interest, people will be contacted soon.

Just add your name to the bottom of either of the lists by copying and pasting the names of post previous to yours. Spots are limited as this is only a trial run. If it is sucessful, a bigger one will be run at a later date.

Player:

1. Leewah

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Spectator:

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"A fool and his money are easily parted" - Anon

So... ah, count me in for 1x fool :D

You'll have to teach me the rules first though. Two of a kind and I yell 'SNAP' right?

Of course - we won't be playing with money, for that would be naughty. It will be some token, worthless item... like match sticks, or ex-girlfriends

Ok. It seems that some people are asking for tutorials.

Check out http://www.pokertips.org/strategy/nl-primer.php or http://www.flopturnriver.com/start_basics.html for some basics.

I will hold a tutorial session before the tourney begins on another day to give people some idea of how the game runs and rules. I will not be teaching strategy though as it's up to you on how you want to play your hand.

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