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Played a $40 buy in Hold em tourey last night

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We do these about once a month and the buy in is anywhere from $40-$100. Sometimes we have 30+ players.

 

Last night I made it to the final table of nine with about 100 chips, next closest to me had about 300. The rest had anywhere from 800-2500.

 

I ended up winning the whole thing and coming home with $575 in my pocket. Unfortunately it was a $40 buy in with about 15 people. :lol: I usually fock up when big money is on the line.

 

Oh well, it's paying for a crawfish boil tonight. :lol:

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We do these about once a month and the buy in is anywhere from $40-$100. Sometimes we have 30+ players.

 

Last night I made it to the final table of nine with about 100 chips, next closest to me had about 300. The rest had anywhere from 800-2500.

 

I ended up winning the whole thing and coming home with $575 in my pocket. Unfortunately it was a $40 buy in with about 15 people. :banana: I usually fock up when big money is on the line.

 

Oh well, it's paying for a crawfish boil tonight. :banana:

Crawfish have got to be pretty hard by now

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2nd place in a 100 dollar sit and go last night :clap:

 

50 dollar deposit April 8th, bankroll currently at 726. :clap: :banana: :banana:

 

I'm lucky. :banana:

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I'm not one to post bad beat stories but this one on a friend of mine I just had to post.

 

$3-$6 limit game at the local casino. To qualifying hand for the bad beat of $7000 is losing with and Aces over tens fullhouse or higher.

 

It's a kill hand and my friend has AA.

The flop comes A99.

The hand proceeds obviously with a lot of raising and my firend is in for $94 on this one hand.

His one opponent turns over 99.

 

So not only did he lose with a monster but it was just low enough to miss getting the bad beat.

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I'm not one to post bad beat stories but this one on a friend of mine I just had to post.

 

$3-$6 limit game at the local casino. To qualifying hand for the bad beat of $7000 is losing with and Aces over tens fullhouse or higher.

 

It's a kill hand and my friend has AA.

The flop comes A99.

The hand proceeds obviously with a lot of raising and my firend is in for $94 on this one hand.

His one opponent turns over 99.

 

So not only did he lose with a monster but it was just low enough to miss getting the bad beat.

 

Gotta know when you're Aces full just isn't good anymore. DUH!!

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