It happens a lot and it was happening more often than normal last night. It's not all that big a deal, really. If someone is unhappy about it they should say something and people will generally tone it down.
What did you think of playing in a live game? Very different than playing online, right? Not sure if that was actually the first live poker tournament you've played in.
Oh and Babypeterzz and I split the high hand. Both with Aces full of Queens.
That was me and you.
Oh and Babypeterzz and I split the high hand. Both with Aces full of Queens.
That was me and you.
Edit: unless Babypeterzz also hit the same fullhouse. In that case, it was a 3-way split. Soooo, where's my share?![]()
That was me and you.
Edit: unless Babypeterzz also hit the same fullhouse. In that case, it was a 3-way split. Soooo, where's my share?![]()
Holy ****! That's what I had written down but BabyPeterzz claimed it was his and he knew the hand.
[MENTION=150]BabyPeterzz[/MENTION]??
Thanks for hosting it I had a great time. There were a lot of bad beats, I feel for Siro especially. I'm glad to hear the person who knocked me out won it all, there were some good players. I was impressed by how tight most of everyone played. I'll be at the next event, sign me up for a tournament as well.
Holy ****! That's what I had written down but BabyPeterzz claimed it was his and he knew the hand.
[MENTION=150]BabyPeterzz[/MENTION]??
I hit the hand at the previous table and told you when we consolidated. If I owe Siro money to split it 3 ways just let me know!
I think you do an incredible job on these tourneys, Gameface, and if in the future there is anything we can do to make it easier on you, or to help, please tell us.
Personally, I think the chatter about the hand in play, by those not in the hand, could definitely be reined in. One other thing I noticed, Austin spent a few hands sitting (not playing) at the final table, leaning on the rail, and it messed the deal up a couple of times (and cost fish some desirable hole cards once, IIRC). I was standing behind him and contemplated telling him to at least back off the rail, but I felt like that wasn't my call to make, and perhaps I was the only one it bothered.
Austin though, is a good guy. I liked him.
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That was a fun night. Thanks for hosting and all the work you put into it @Gameface Also Gameface's beer is better than advertised. The scottish one was really good. The cooler of mystery beers was the best thing ever though, not nearly as good as Gameface's beer but really random beers and flavors.
Curtis was almost out of the game on our table before I kindly donated all of my chips to him over 2 hands. Lost on a flush that I had jack high and he had queen.
I got a little sloppy drunk, hopefully I didn't get to bad. Drinking and winning at poker dont go together well. Only seemingly awkward moment is when Curtis took out someone and he threw his cards on the table and mixed them in with other cards during the reveal, he was upset about losing but was trying to be nice about it. @fishonjazz didnt try to fight me so I guess I was okay. @TroutBum got a little drunk to and passed out on the couch, at least thats what I saw... I did get a good seat assignment Curtis and @Siro were good people to be seated by, both solid guys.