Last night saw Peter Spice become our 3rd champion. He takes home the title and a ton of cash.
Way to go Pete!
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
2nd Bathurst Homegame Freeroll Champion
The 2nd Bathurst Freeroll Homegame Champion was decided tonight, with Jarron Miranda taking out the title. Jarron played well, and is obviously becoming a very good player within the homegame circuit. He took home $58 for his efforts.
Well done Jarron!
Well done Jarron!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Date for next Bathurst Home Game FreeRoll
The next Bathurst Home Game Freeroll will take place at 7pm on Wednesday the 29th August at Mark & Jenny's place.
Qualify by any or all of the following methods:
Showing up to play poker on any night before the event earns you 100 starting chips.
For every $5 you buy in chips gives you another 100 chips.
For every snack or drink you buy gives you another 100 chips
Rebuys will be available up until the first break for $1 per 1000 chips.
Who will be our next champion?
Qualify by any or all of the following methods:
Showing up to play poker on any night before the event earns you 100 starting chips.
For every $5 you buy in chips gives you another 100 chips.
For every snack or drink you buy gives you another 100 chips
Rebuys will be available up until the first break for $1 per 1000 chips.
Who will be our next champion?
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Bathurst Freeroll Home Game Champion
The first ever Bathurst Freeroll Home Game Champion was decided tonight at Mark & Jenny's place, with Phil Sutton taking out the coveted title as well as the entire prize pool of over $70 as well as a champions pocket watch.
Well done Phil, you are a true champ!
Well done Phil, you are a true champ!
Saturday, August 4, 2007
What's been happening lately?
For those of you that don't know, Jenny and myself have been hosting poker every night at our house, so I appologise for the lack of posts recently. Almost every good player within the Bathurst region has been playing here regularly and the quality of game is at a very high level. Adel, the owner of the NPL franchise plays here every Tuesday night after the Oxford event.
The stakes start at 0.10/0.20 No Limit in the main room and goes up in stakes in the high rollers room. The pot averages in the high rollers room are about $12 per pot.
Last Thursday night at the Kelso saw Jenny Cowie get 2nd place for $195. Well done Jen!
Last Tuesday at the Ox, saw Mark and Jenny Cowie heads up for the first time. Mark won the event, but it was very close and ended up a coin toss to decide it.
The stakes start at 0.10/0.20 No Limit in the main room and goes up in stakes in the high rollers room. The pot averages in the high rollers room are about $12 per pot.
Last Thursday night at the Kelso saw Jenny Cowie get 2nd place for $195. Well done Jen!
Last Tuesday at the Ox, saw Mark and Jenny Cowie heads up for the first time. Mark won the event, but it was very close and ended up a coin toss to decide it.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Trophies Awarded
Last night at Panthers saw last seasons trophies awarded. The winners were...
TD AWARD: - Derek Owen
MOST IMPROVED: - Jessica Coleman
BEST & FAIREST: - Zac Minto
Congratulations to our much deserved winners.
TD AWARD: - Derek Owen
MOST IMPROVED: - Jessica Coleman
BEST & FAIREST: - Zac Minto
Congratulations to our much deserved winners.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
APL Media Release Form
At Yesterdays State Championships, every participant was told to sign a Media Release Form because of the filming taking place for APL's Lights, Camera, Poker shows.
No-one gave a second thought to signing it, as we all thought it to be just a standard release form. It was much later after reading through the page and a half of legal jargon that we found that APL has a much sinister reason for this form, but I will let you be the judge. The following is what is in the form.
2. RESTRICTIONS AS TO RIGHTS:
The player agrees that he or she will:
Within Australia from the date of this Deed and;
i. For a period of 36 months; or alternatively;
ii. For a period of 24 months; or alternatively;
iii. For a period of 18 months; or alternatively;
iv. For a period of 12 months; or alternatively;
v. For a period of 6 months; or alternatively;
vi. For a period of 3 months;
not to participate or be involved(whether directly or indirectly) in any similar event to that run by the APL, with any other third party, to the detriment of the APL or LCP.
No-one gave a second thought to signing it, as we all thought it to be just a standard release form. It was much later after reading through the page and a half of legal jargon that we found that APL has a much sinister reason for this form, but I will let you be the judge. The following is what is in the form.
2. RESTRICTIONS AS TO RIGHTS:
The player agrees that he or she will:
Within Australia from the date of this Deed and;
i. For a period of 36 months; or alternatively;
ii. For a period of 24 months; or alternatively;
iii. For a period of 18 months; or alternatively;
iv. For a period of 12 months; or alternatively;
v. For a period of 6 months; or alternatively;
vi. For a period of 3 months;
not to participate or be involved(whether directly or indirectly) in any similar event to that run by the APL, with any other third party, to the detriment of the APL or LCP.
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