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Up 100. Night is still early

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How does queens full not ship there? Either he's the nittiest player in the world or he's one of the world's worst hold em players.
Straight flush on the bottom right.

Edit: looks like my poker game isn't the only place where I misread.
 
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Q came on the turn to make the boat. I called the fairly smallish bet to chase my flush/SF draw. On river, normal flush bet out 1k (T20k tourney), boat raised to 5k, I went to around 11k. Normal flush calls, and massive boat also just calls. I was stunned she didn't get it all in. She was seeing quad 9 monsters under the bed. Needless to say, she didn't come close to cashing.
 
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Went back to the Wynn for 1/2 PLO last night at 2:30am, after meeting up with @ChaosRock and @bivey for a fantastic whisky and a great time catching up.

Not a fan of the Wynn chips (lol, cash or charity tourney). But I can't complain about the action...in for $300 and after 2.5 hours, almost a repeat of yesterday:

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PLO FTW!

I think the Wynn poker room is fantastic--very well-run and sparkly clean. Ended up playing most of my time there.

However, their chips blow. Terrible inlays and the spot pattern makes it super difficult to read bet sizes across the table. Add to the fact that the $1 and hundo are waaaay too similar in tone with basically identical spots--really a recipe for disaster. But as I said, the room and the casino are both top notch.
 
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Any excuse to get some of my chips in play is a great one! Played some 3 handed tournament games with a couple of friends the other day.

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T200 starting stacks and re-buys were very lenient so no one had to sit and watch for an extended period of time! I didn't have to re-buy at all though :)

This was my stack after the first break just before coloring up the yellows. I had a big lead going into heads up play but the host eventually came back and won this one!

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Next up were the Samurai Palace chips. This game had even more re-buys and I eventually took this one down. T2000 starting stacks with a total of 8 buy-ins. I counted 141 total chips at the end (after coloring up the 5s) so I think I put the right amount of them in play.

Both of these games had 200BB starting stacks with 15 minute levels and a BGinGA approved structure. I think it worked out pretty well for a 3-handed game!
 
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