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So does anyone play texas holdem online and if so what sites do you guys play it on? theres a few like partypoker and tilt and things like that just trying to see if there are any good ones

i play no limit hold em on party poker...

my old man uses empire poker, which is exactly the same, just different appearance table wise etc...i like the look of party poker more

Which $1500 tourney was this? The Mahogany Room tourney was only $1000 and I played in 2 of them. Last 1 is this week but I didn't manage to get a seat in it :wacko:

he wanted to play in the crown tournament, but not lay out $1500 to enter

After trying to organise the last one, people all had better things to do on a Sunday then to come round and play. I'm organising a small one for a few mates soon to test run through some rules and regulations.

My playing area is small and I don't have my table felt yet but it's been ordered and should be here in the next couple weeks. If ppl are interested, come talk to me at the SAU meeting on Tues night so I can actually meet you.

Leewah what happened to the poker day/night you were organising ?
Which $1500 tourney was this?  The Mahogany Room tourney was only $1000 and I played in 2 of them.  Last 1 is this week but I didn't manage to get a seat in it :wacko:

After trying to organise the last one, people all had better things to do on a Sunday then to come round and play.  I'm organising a small one for a few mates soon to test run through some rules and regulations.

My playing area is small and I don't have my table felt yet but it's been ordered and should be here in the next couple weeks.  If ppl are interested, come talk to me at the SAU meeting on Tues night so I can actually meet you.

Leewah what happened to the poker day/night you were organising ?

the brochure crown sent me said $1500...

abused go to crowcasino.com.au and then find ya way by the links to the poker part and it tells you about satilites and the sit and goes are only 1 table tments meaning you are only playing against the 10 ppl on your table not like the thursday night t'ment how there is multiple tables

does anyone else here play thursday night poker, went down tonight with 4 friends, 2 of them did really well, was an awesome night.

anyone that's never played in a real tournament before, highly recommend, only 75 buy-in, bout 250people, and top 30 places payed. makes for an awesome night out.

btw was anyone else there tonight (thursday)

hey guys

we currently play no limit wed nights, we have 7 players at the moment

30 minimum buyin... with no buyin limit

we are after 2-3 more poeple to make a full table. last wed the pot got to 1280

1st place gets all the money with 10% to the house for beer and stuff

any interest pm me

wat a combo fast cars and royal flushs

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