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Friday Fright Night; 9pm Friday, Oct 30
Topic Started: Oct 29 2009, 12:59 PM (86 Views)
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9pm until ???
Friday, October 30


Costumes encouraged
Food provided - BYOB

Bring your favorite video / board / drinking game

PM/IM me for directions

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If you are unfamiliar with Texas Hold 'Em, much of the following will probably make little sense to you.

On said Friday, we were playing Texas Hold 'Em and the betting was chip-for-chip, meaning there are no values to the chips, they are just objects to be bet with. Blinds were 1 and 2 chips. To give you an idea of how big the bets are, each player started with 50 chips. Four players remain at this point: Cory, Taylor, Amber and myself. I folded before the flop, but the other three stayed in. Flop comes K-10-10. Amber bets 5 chips, Taylor calls, Cory folds. The turn card is another 10, making the board K-10-10-10. Amber bets another 5, Taylor calls. The river is a second King, putting a full house on the board (K-10-10-10-K, or 10's full of Kings). Amber bets 10, Taylor raises to 20, Amber couldn't call fast enough. Taylor turns over Queen-Jack (busted straight draw), so he plays the board (full house). Amber turns over not only a King for a higher full house than the board (Kings full of 10's), but also the last 10 in the deck for Four of a Kind, the third strongest hand in Texas Hold 'Em. I was stunned, Cory was stunned, Taylor was a little drunk, and Amber was massive chip leader.
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