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It’s not a stack of poker chips, but this was such a fun win that the pit boss let me take a photo of it for posterity.

My ex girlfriend and I had gone to Vegas for her 29th birthday, and on a whim, I decided to build a castle on Black 29 at a roulette table we came across. It was my first and only bet, we were on our way to a Cirque show.

Quite the thrill.

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It’s not a stack of poker chips, but this was such a fun win that the pit boss let me take a photo of it for posterity.

My ex girlfriend and I had gone to Vegas for her 29th birthday, and on a whim, I decided to build a castle on Black 29 at a roulette table we came across. It was my first and only bet, we were on our way to a Cirque show.

Quite the thrill.

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So cool what was the payout
 
So cool what was the payout


Roulette payout if I am stack counting correctly. Don’t know what each is probably $1 or $5 but maybe more? Assuming 1$s:



43 * 35 = 1,505

20 * 17 = 340

20 * 8 = 160



1,505 + 340 + 160 = 2,005 if he was playing $1s.



If he was playing $5 call it about $10k



Pretty fun!
 
Recently found out my favorite ug game was back so managed to get my first real action in months (all love to my buddies, it’s just cheeseburger stakes with soft action only does so much to stimulate an action man).

Sat at 1/3 with $300 behind, managed to get myself up to $425, and then after hovering around there for a while I got stacked after two brutal hands.
Hand 1 saw my :ah::ks: turn a straight but lose to a 6 7 high flush (drove me insane), and the final hand saw me flop a set of aces and lose to a runner-runner straight. Bruuuuutal. That being said, felt great to play highly competitive poker again EDIT: meant to say 7 high
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Recently found out my favorite ug game was back so managed to get my first real action in months (all love to my buddies, it’s just cheeseburger stakes with soft action only does so much to stimulate an action man).

Sat at 1/3 with $300 behind, managed to get myself up to $425, and then after hovering around there for a while I got stacked after two brutal hands.
Hand 1 saw my :ah::ks: turn a straight but lose to a 6 high flush (drove me insane), and the final hand saw me flop a set of aces and lose to a runner-runner straight. Bruuuuutal. That being said, felt great to play highly competitive poker again
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Isn't a 6 high flush actually a straight flush? (6-5-4-3-2) Pretty awesome hand.
 

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