Reductio ad absurdum

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Poker Tournament

I'm planning a poker tourney for Friday December 30, 2005 at my house. It will probably be a 20 dollar buy in with re-buys for the first hour, although if we don't have a big turn out then we might skip the re-buys and try and play 2 games, hell maybe 3 games instead. As usual, tell one, tell all. Last time 2 guys I didn't even know chopped first place, about 360 bucks. (Thanks for the re-buys Tyson!)



*Bad beat story from last time. I wasn't at the table when it happened but Ray had Q6o and one of the 2 mystery guys had Q5o. Flop comes QQx, Ray bets, Mystery guy pushes all in, Ray calls. As of right now it's a bad beat for Mystery guy because his 5 is getting out kickered by a 6. The turn is a blank and the river is a freakin 5. Mystery guy hits the boat to send Elk Ray packin. B.Sherm was mad because he is the designated Ray-Buster. (During one tournament at Cash Brad busted Ray like 4 times in the space of 20 mins, during the re-buy period of course) On a positive note, the Scheuerman boys outlasted all 3 Sharps, although apparently I put Curt on tilt causing him to call T-Bones all in with nothing but 2 over cards (yikes!).

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