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For anyone who is interested, I'm gonna be playing in the No Limit tourney at Crown 2nite. If you're interested in playing, there's usually bout 220 people there. Buy-in is $75 and you get $1500 in play chips. It pays 1-20 places and if you finish 20th, you'll at least get yr money back.

It's a hella lotta fun and I recommend it to anyone interested in playing against people.

Play begins at 7:20 I think but if you wanna get a spot to play, I suggest you don't get there any later than 6:30.

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I'm sure myself & 46n2 will play..... I keep clearing everyone out of their chips heehee :P Shame we didn't play for $$ in Townsville.. would have come back rich..

I don't like gambling.. but since Mr professional is going to be a dealer I'm sure that won't be an issue.. :P

Anyhow I'm sure you lot have played alot more than I have so I guess it depends on the entry.. tokens. I'm always up for UNO too :)

James maybe you can teach Eva how to play (Fairy) Snap.. she can't grasp that you smack your hand down and scream 'snap'.. she just goes 'wooo' and looks excited! :cuss:

i'm in... if only to make sure ferni keeps his chips in neat lots *chip nazi*

you guys should have a separate dealer (ie not swapping players as dealers)...

haha don't let her play!!!, this is rush at the poker table:

"all in"

"shit haven't looked at my cards yet"

then "show me what you've got, im already out" hahah

haha don't let her play!!!, this is rush at the poker table:

"all in"

"shit haven't looked at my cards yet"

that's my 'poker face' :) i have a short attention span on a big table coz it takes too long... played fine that night at aaron's...

haha don't let her play!!!, this is rush at the poker table:

"show me what you've got, im already out" hahah

that's true... i still like to be involved in some way, all the time :)

i'd be a spectator, so dont worry... im on a strict allowance rember :)

I would love to join in. Every couple of weeks or so me and my mates play Texas Hold-em. For money of course. Its great. By the way do you have all stuff, such as chips and felt for a table or an actual poker table. Willing to bring me chips if needed i have 500. They are good quality to. Actual size and weight. etc. Depends what time/day?

Count me in also if possible, me and my mate looking into getting these official WPT decks and table, but have to find out about shipping and tax costs, if we get them in time i could bring em round.

double sided table, only $70 US

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1000pce chipset with cards $400 US, bit more pricey.

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Oh Leewah, u gonna make sure Shana Hiatt's there calling the plays?

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Meh, came top 50 somewhere. Got bailed out when the blinds got too big. I hadn't won enough to see the blinds through so I put an all in on a K,6 offsuit and got done. Made silly mistakes at the start and lost a fair bit then but built it back slowly.

It was still lots of fun though. Still recommend it to anyone who likes to play and wants to gain experience playing No Limit Hold Em.

Maybe 1 day, you too can win $10M in Vegas :rofl:

Howd you go at crown the other day Leewah?

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