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Crown Friday Night Poker Challenge

When: Friday 16 December

Time: Starting 8pm

Where: Crown Casino, Las Vegas Room

Pricing: $45 per person

Package includes:

- A Poker Learn to Play session

- Your own Poker tournament with $20 of each player's entry returned as prize money

- Two complimentary drinks (beer, wine, standard spirits or soft drink).

Afterwards, stay at your table and let the excitement continue as you test your skills in a real No Limit Holdem cash game.

This seems like a really good idea for those who want to learn how to play or improve their skills at the game.

This will be capped at 30 people. First in best dressed. If I don't get the 30 people, I will be closing this list on Thurs 24 Nov which give you all plenty of time to work out whether you want to come or not.

Please put your name down here if you are a defiante, also include any guests you want to bring.

1. Adz

2. Dee

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Just copy and paste the list so it's easier for me to reconsile at the end.

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Then this is perfect for you Adz. Will teach you the basics and then some of how to play the "Cadillac of poker".

Who knows? You could be the next Aussie champion of the World Series of Poker and bring home the $10M!!

Yea Haw! I'm in for this, I SUCK at any card games but I'm willing to learn.

This isn't a tournement! It's a learn to play session with a light hearted tournement situation at the end. No idea what the playing chip start will be but it will most likey gonna be $1250 or $1500.

so its $45 buy in...and how much do you get to play with in chips?

might put my old man onto it...he's a bit of a up and comer on the internet poker scene lol....

Sounds like a good night. Still a little too early to say yes 100% in, but at this stage i am 80% definate.

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Please put your name down here if you are a defiante, also include any guests you want to bring.

1. Adz

2. Dee

3. Al

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I've got 3 tables booked already for 16 Dec, hence this thread. just add yr names to the list like Al did.

me and my friends where going to do this till we found out there is a 4 week minimum wait after money is paid  but if you can org the people count me in

It is a tourney in the sense of the word but it's more of a friendly game with yr mates. Not playing for a spot in the WSOP kinda thing. Anyway, enough chat. If you wanna play, put yr name down.

- Your own Poker tournament with $20 of each player's entry returned as prize money

sounded like a tournament to me

nice work on organising this Leewah, this is an excellent opportunity guys to get into poker and have a laugh then head out to your usual friday spot, without having to play till 4am and lose all your money like i did last night ;).

The more poker players we get in melbourne, the better!!

Sounds like a good night. Still a little too early to say yes 100% in, but at this stage i am 80% definate.

when do you want the money ?

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Please put your name down here if you are a defiante, also include any guests you want to bring.

1. Adz

2. Dee

3. Al

4.scott andrew (Let me drive)

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i will ask a couple mates to this weekend when i see them

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Please put your name down here if you are a defiante, also include any guests you want to bring.

1. Adz

2. Dee

3. Al

4.scott andrew (Let me drive)

5.Robert - i2obert

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Its my Bday that day!

w00t, im so in

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Please put your name down here if you are a defiante, also include any guests you want to bring.

1. Adz

2. Dee

3. Al

4.scott andrew (Let me drive)

5.Robert - i2obert

6. Ash

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I spose I have to learn some time - IM IN!!! - still a bit early to be 100%

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Please put your name down here if you are a defiante, also include any guests you want to bring.

1. Adz

2. Dee

3. Al

4.scott andrew (Let me drive)

5.Robert - i2obert

6. Ash

7. Bec

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I'll put my name down, but its still too early to be 100% sure.

ill keep an eye on the thread, and confirm or pull out before the cut off

1. Adz

2. Dee

3. Al

4.scott andrew (Let me drive)

5.Robert - i2obert

6. Ash

7. Bec

8. Dezz

9.Dezz's dad

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