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Card Night 26-May-2009

Miguel joined us for only his third Card Night, and what a night he had.  Things didn’t look good for him initially, but then he went on a tear, scooping some really big pots.  He was the big winner for the night, taking home $114.00.


Birthday-girl Mary was a last minute addition to the table.  She posted her second Card Night win in a row (the first time she’s done that in over a year).


We’ve got to continue to be careful when it comes to Omaha Hi-Lo boards that have four or five unique low cards on them.  We had a situation tonight where the board was 8-8-5-2-A.  Miguel had 8-5-3-x to win high with a full house.  Paul had 4-2-x-x and everyone initially thought he had won low.  But after all the cards were mucked, Paul suggested that in fact Miguel had won the low.  After much thought, we all agreed that Miguel should have scooped the pot, and Paul graciously handed the winnings over to Miguel.

To review, Paul was playing the 8-5-A on the board and the 4-2 in his hand for a low of 8-5-4-2-A.

Miguel was playing the 8-2-A on the board and the 5-3 in his hand for a low of 8-5-3-2-A.


 

Mark D ‑$43.00
Mary +$6.00
Paul +$79.00
Bill ‑$1.00
John ‑$5.00
Lyndon ‑$73.00
Miguel +$114.00
Glen ‑$57.00

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Card Night 19-May-2009

Our good friend Matt returned to Card Night after almost two years.  (There were 89 Card Nights between the last time he played and tonight.  That’s a new record for “Longest streak between attended Card Nights.”  That record will be broken by Frank if and when he attends again.)  The last time Matt attended was three weeks before Lyndon’s first Card Night, so tonight marked the first time they had played together.


Bill got the night off to a raucous start by calling Buck ’em as the very first game.

On a five-out-of-seven-card round for high, Matt’s full house lost to Paul’s higher full house for an $11.50 pot.

On a five-out-of-seven-card round for low, Bill’s 7-high lost to Mark DeVol’s 6-high for a $17.25 pot.

On a five-out-of-seven-card round for high, Mark’s straight lost to Matt’s flush for a $23.00 pot.

Mary was dealt an ace and the joker on a two-out-of-three-card round and declared low.  Bill then declared high, but Mary didn’t realize she could also check him off high with her pair of aces, so no money was exchanged.  After the hand, Mary realized her mistake, and on a subsequent two-out-of-three-card round she was dealt ace-joker again!  She declared low, Matt declared high, and Mary checked him off for a $34.50 pot.


Matt was never able to recover from his bad luck on that initial Buck ’em game and ended up losing $64.00 for the night.

On the other hand, Mary made a killing on the game and never looked back.  Her $82.00 win for the night is her best night since November 2007 and goes a long way to improving on a rocky 2009.


Mark and Mary were the big winners tonight thanks in a large part to one particular hand of Omaha Hi-Lo.

It was a full-kill hand ($2-$4 limits), and Mark raised pre-flop.  Five or six players then saw a flop of A-5-6.

Mark and Mary bet and raised until it was capped.  Paul and Bill came along for the ride.

The turn was a queen.  Again, Mark and Mary capped the betting (making it $16.00 from each player just for this round).  Again, Paul and Bill called.

The river was a 9.  So, the board was A-5-6-Q-9 with no flush possible.  Mark checked.  Mary bet.  Paul finally folded.  Bill called.  Mark check-raised.  Mary re-raised.  Bill and Mark called.  ($12.00 from each player this round.)

Mary won low with 3-2.  Mark won high with trip aces.  They split a pot that was over $150.00.


No one won jackpot, the first time that’s happened since January 13!


Mark served up some beef jerky that one of his mother’s friends had made.  It was a big hit.  The discussion turned to different types of jerky, and someone mentioned that if they were to visit Mike and Lynn, they might be able to try some venison jerky or even some squirrel jerky.  Lyndon said, “Really?” and Mark replied, “Yeah, Mike jerkies a lot of stuff.”


 

Mark D +$115.00
Mary +$82.00
Paul ‑$73.00
Bill ‑$40.00
Lyndon ‑$49.00
Jason +$13.00
Matt ‑$64.00

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Card Night 12-May-2009

A lot of just downright rude play tonight.  Inattentiveness, slow-rolls, lies, and insults.  It’s a good thing Bill and Warren weren’t in attendance, because it clearly would have deteriorated into fisticuffs.


An interesting Omaha Hi-Lo hand came up towards the end of the night.  Virtually everyone at the table saw a flop of A-Q-7.  Paul bet.  Mike raised.  Phil, Glen, and Mark DeVol all cold-called, and Paul called.

The turn was another 7.  Paul checked.  Mike bet.  Phil called.  Glen raised.  Mark and Paul folded.  Mike and Phil called Glen’s raise.

The river was a king.  So the board was A-Q-7-7-K.  Mike, Phil, and Glen all checked.  Mike scooped the big pot with a single queen in his hand, giving him two pair (queens and 7s).

WTF?

Mike said that he was betting and raising with a draw to the nut low.  Glen said he misread the board.  Mark said he would have won the hand with aces and queens.


 

Mark D +$15.00
Paul +$17.00
Phil ‑$4.00
Lyndon +$31.00
Jason ‑$21.00
Mike S +$3.00
Glen ‑$50.00

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Card Night 05-May-2009

A modest $13.00 loss tonight finally marked the end of Glen’s ten-Card Night winning streak.  But he has racked up some impressive numbers:

  • He leads all players for 2009 with a winning total of $552.00, nearly two hundred dollars more than his closest competition Bill.  In the history of Card Night, no other player has been up that much this early in the year.
  • His all-time average Card Night result is +$15.79 (the current record holder).  His 2009 average Card Night result is +$36.80.  (Bill is highest for 2009 average Card Night result with +$41.11.)
  • Glen’s all-time Card Night win-loss record is 13-11.  (Prior to his ten-night winning streak it was 3-10.)
  • During his streak, he averaged +$63.90 a night.

Mike was dealt 7-7-7-7 in Omaha Hi-Lo, a terrible hand and of course no jackpot.  The only other time a player has been dealt four-of-a-kind in Omaha Hi-Lo was when Ike was dealt A-A-A-A.  Ike wasn’t quite familiar with the rules and bet super aggressively all the way to the river.  He ended up winning the hand when the board made trips!


Lyndon was dead even tonight, making it two Card Nights in a row.  No one’s ever done that before.


 

Mark D +$16.00
Mary ‑$100.00
Paul +$86.00
Lyndon $0.00
Jason +$21.00
Mike S +$5.00
Glen ‑$13.00

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