Annual Family Poker Classic
Posted 04-14-09 at 07:11 PM by Invigilator
Whe had our Easter Saturday Poker extravaganza last weekend. There is a $5 and a $10 event. Each event has about 15-25 players, with the top 3 being paid.
The big deal is the medals. These are treated like the family version of a WSOP bracelet. (in that for many who play, the money is secondary)
I had not gotten a medal before this year, and have bubbled 4 times. (at least once a year).
This year I managed a second place finish in the $5 event. I made the final table in the $10 event, and was doing well until I got into a pot with player who had an under pair to the board and wouldn't fold to my hefty CB.
The rest of the night was good too, with a second place finish in an unofficial $5 tournament.
This event used to be unbelievably horrible, but enough of my cousins and friends play these days, that the final 7 of any tournament is generally difficult.
It was a good time as usual, and it took all of Easter Sunday to recover from 13 straight hours of poker, food and drinks.
The big deal is the medals. These are treated like the family version of a WSOP bracelet. (in that for many who play, the money is secondary)
I had not gotten a medal before this year, and have bubbled 4 times. (at least once a year).
This year I managed a second place finish in the $5 event. I made the final table in the $10 event, and was doing well until I got into a pot with player who had an under pair to the board and wouldn't fold to my hefty CB.
The rest of the night was good too, with a second place finish in an unofficial $5 tournament.
This event used to be unbelievably horrible, but enough of my cousins and friends play these days, that the final 7 of any tournament is generally difficult.
It was a good time as usual, and it took all of Easter Sunday to recover from 13 straight hours of poker, food and drinks.
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