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Official Gameface Poker Night -- Saturday Apr. 11th 2015 @ 3pm

A small "core" stayed to watch the game and we had some interesting discussions. It was worth a lot to me. Very good times. Jazzfanz has some really good folks posting here. We can bitch, but we can only bitch because we're so damn lucky.
 
Jason rolled over everyone. Eventually he decided to be charitable and split 1st and 2nd prize with someone else to end the tournament.

But to put it in perspective, we ran a bounty and Jason cashed in $90 worth of bounties ($10 each). One other player cashed in $20 in bounties and another cashed in $10. That's Gobert level domination.

Fun night.

What was the buy in?
 
What was the buy in?

But you may be confused here. The buy in and payout was completely separate from the bounty. The bounty was optional.

What it does say is that three people were eliminated by people other than Jason and eight people were eliminated by Jason. That's dominance.
 
Special shout out to SerpicoNJ. Pizza was a hit! We got two 20" pies and I'm about to go smash the last couple slices and kill whatever random liquor bottles I find in my basement.

Come back to us! We miss you.

For the casual observer, the poster formerly known as SerpicoNJ, krazyeyedkilla, QSH, and on and on, bought pizza for this game. So this game held here in Utah got pizza delivered, essentially, from New Jersey. From a long time jazzfanz poster who for reasons unknown has deactivated their account. It was MUCH appreciated! But for me what would be even more appreciated would be to have that person's presence on this forum. A solid voice on all things Utah Jazz.

Bottom line...

Thanks Quin Snyder's Hair! Thank you very much!
 
But you may be confused here. The buy in and payout was completely separate from the bounty. The bounty was optional.

What it does say is that three people were eliminated by people other than Jason and eight people were eliminated by Jason. That's dominance.

Wow OK.. would you put that down to luck or skill? Or did nobody called him so we'll just never know?


LOL ...
 
Wow OK.. would you put that down to luck or skill? Or did nobody called him so we'll just never know?


LOL ...

Poker, in particular no limit Texas Hold'em, is a beautiful game that nearly perfectly combines luck and skill. It is always hard to tell if success or failure is due to luck or skill in the short term.
 
To elaborate, a common saying in poker is that in the short run it's all about luck and in the long run there is no such thing as luck.
 
Poker, in particular no limit Texas Hold'em, is a beautiful game that nearly perfectly combines luck and skill. It is always hard to tell if success or failure is due to luck or skill in the short term.

When I was working in this job straight after Uni we started playing poker after Friday night's drinks... NZ$20 buy ins... company provided beer & pizza.


Lasted a good 6 months, then somebody forgot to lock up the office one night and so we had to stop it.


Good times.
 
Jason dominated. I personally sucked but hey, I just got home and don't regret having met every single one of the participants. I've been looking forward to it for a good time and had a blast. Next stop, camping out! Who's with me? Rep to whoever starts the official camp out thread :D

I honestly didn't know what to expect but you know, you get a different feeling about how people might be in person compared to what they seem to be online :)

@Trout, thanks for the ride bud
 
To elaborate, a common saying in poker is that in the short run it's all about luck and in the long run there is no such thing as luck.

Does this strategy still work? First 3-4 hands you go "All In". Everybody got scared and folded. You build up your pot and you're sweet for the rest of the night just overpowering people with raises.
 
Does this strategy still work? First 3-4 hands you go "All In". Everybody got scared and folded. You build up your pot and you're sweet for the rest of the night just overpowering people with raises.

That's the feeling I got out of it. If you can start strong and get ahead of everyone else you can then more confidently place higher bets to scare everyone off of betting big. That was my goal but got pretty much toasted right from the get go. Will be better next time. I felt like Exum out there...
 
That's the feeling I got out of it. If you can start strong and get ahead of everyone else you can then more confidently place higher bets to scare everyone off of betting big. That was my goal but got pretty much toasted right from the get go. Will be better next time. I felt like Exum out there...
Yeah you gotta start strong. Can't get bullied first few hands.
 
That's the feeling I got out of it. If you can start strong and get ahead of everyone else you can then more confidently place higher bets to scare everyone off of betting big. That was my goal but got pretty much toasted right from the get go. Will be better next time. I felt like Exum out there...

What you could do next time is start aggressive (but obviously not too crazy as to not give your game away). But if you lose all your $20, no big deal, just do a $10 buy-in later that should last you the rest of the night.


That way you have a chance to dominate & win it all, but you can also stick around til the end instead of just watching everyone else play.
 
If the Jazz ever make the Finals I declare Gameface's house the official place in time where Jazzfanz gather to watch the historical moment when the Jazz obtain their 1st Championship ring who's with me eh?
 
If the Jazz ever make the Finals I declare Gameface's house the official place in time where Jazzfanz gather to watch the historical moment when the Jazz obtain their 1st Championship ring who's with me eh?

Either that or pool the money together and get a proper Jazzfanz corporate box at the ESA.
 
What you could do next time is start aggressive (but obviously not too crazy as to not give your game away). But if you lose all your $20, no big deal, just do a $10 buy-in later that should last you the rest of the night.


That way you have a chance to dominate & win it all, but you can also stick around til the end instead of just watching everyone else play.

I was noob. You can never let yourself go by feelings in poker, but I learn fast, just a warning...
 
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