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Thanx! Just arrived. Looking to build a black house on the table!
 
I also loves my Texas Holdem. Ive got a real nice set of Chips and Casino Cards.
 
Just left after a 20 hour session. Was up like $5600 at one point. Left up $1821. How it goes :) Happy Turkey day
 
nouvellechef said:
Just left after a 20 hour session. Was up like $5600 at one point. Left up $1821. How it goes :) Happy Turkey day


At least you left up and not down...;)

Happy Thanksgiving my friend....enjoy and be safe.
 
You too :) Not cooking today. Going to a super nice buffet. Don't usually eat out for turkey day. But a chef friend of mine took the helm at the legendary Salty's on Alki and invited us. Be shellfish/seafood galore.
 
$1821 is a lot of money. I know how it feels to leave up but still a little disappointed because you know you could of left with so much more. That's poker though. What I hate the most is when I am up then next thing I know I'm fighting just to leave even. Those are the days I leave up $1 and still feel like I won lol. Congrats on the win Nouvellechef and Happy Thanksgiving!
 
One last session before re-opening after the holidays. Gonna play the 10/20 today :) Danger zone! They have a high hand for $500 every 30min, the 1st Sunday of each month. Bad beat is 30k :)
 
Revive this thread! Just got done for 12hrs playing 3/5 spread limit. Won a little :)

If anyone else likes to play, the Wild Horse casino in Pendelton OR has a whole week of tournaments and cash games I go to each year. Usually I go for the Fall series in late Nov. Super fun. Could have a MP gambling re-union. They have hotel, RV spaces, even Tepee's w/ wi-fi.
 
When I was younger and my mom was alive, we used to go to Nevada on Thanksgiving to gamble quite regularly. This was back in the day when Nevada was the ONLY place you could gamble. We lived about 2-1/2 hours from the border and it was a frequent destination. Later they legalized gambling in Atlantic City and later yet, the Native Americans opened casinos.

Hope you did well nouvellechef!
 

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