Poker Night Blog

Name: Cloutier

Wednesday, October 27, 2004

UPDATED MONEY STANDINGS

UPDATED MONEY STANDINGS AS OF 10/27/04

Going into the tournament, this is the order:

Black +87
John Mark +63
Beth +47
Kevin +27
Parks +13
Caia +5
Jones +4
Joel Even
Payne -10
Porter -15 (Error in the last post)
Taylor -17
Joey -20
Blake -20
DBut -26
Pablo -28
Charles -45

Email me if you think this is incorrect.

Results for 10/25

These figures are "guesses" (except for the losers) and can be corrected if the people in question email me.

David Jones +4
John Mark +18
DBut - 2
Kevin - 10
Black - 10

Monday, October 25, 2004

Brooklyn Invitational

In two rounds of the Brooklyn invitation, the winners were, respectively, Andrew Parks and Joel Butler. The first was a five dollar buyin. One person decided to rebuy, which later was noted as a controversial move. However since this person didn't win any money, he doesn't understand why anyone even gives a crap whether or not he bought in or not. Oh, and by the way, someone actually won MORE money as a result of this. Oh well. Second place also took NO money, which I (I mean he) also thought was bullcrap. The second night was also a five dollar buy-in with no rebuys (this time it was agreed upon)

Here are the overall totals for the two nights. The overall money list will be changed after the next poker night.

Black -15
Charles - 10
Joel +10
Parks +15

Tuesday, October 05, 2004

Overall Poker Results as of October 4th

These are the results since the tournament on August 13th (Right Date?) I may be missing a few things. Email me at siherlis@yahoo.com if I'm wrong. Next time I'll put it in the correct order. If there's confusion, I'll keep the master that we wrote the scores on.

Black + 112
Parks - 2
DBut - 24
John Mark +45
Charles - 35
Kevin +37
Taylor -17
Caia +5
Joel - 10
Beth +47
Pablo - 28
Joey - 20
Blake - 20
Porter - 20
Payne - 10


Poker Results - Monday, October 4

Results

Black +46
Hannah +7
Charles EVEN
Parks - 13
DBut - 10
Pablo - 10
Payne - 10
Kevin - 10

The most memorable hand was when the board hit four fives. A thirty dollar pot went to Black, who held the ace.