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Since this is my 500th post it seems prudent to host a little contest. The prize will be a mixed fiver of stuff I like, haven't decided exactly what yet. The theme of the contest is poker, a subject near and dear to my heart. None of the questions here should be too hard to figure out with a little bit of research but I also tried to make them tough enough that at least SOME research would be required. The contest will run until Wednesday at 4:29 and 37 seconds (PM, PAC time). To participate you must have been a member since at least November 7, and must have at least 43 posts. Thanks everyone for a great time at CP so far!
1. The story: A couple of years back I was playing a spread limit game of hold 'em in Deadwood, SD at a place called Saloon #10. I had been running hot and cold all night and several of the drunk players were getting very lucky. A few hours in on my big blind I looked down and saw Ace-eight suited (spades). The action was limped (just called) and folded to me so I raised the limit and got two callers. The flop came ace ©, 8©,J(d) giving me two pair and I was first to act. I bet and the drunk guy to my left raised. The third player folded out and the drunk guy and I fired back and forth until I was all in (spread limit heads up has no limit on the # of bets, just the amount per bet). He turns over QJh. Turn brings a harmless card and the river is a third jack, giving him a set and the winning hand. I took off to avoid tilting away any money and later that night realized what was special about the hand and circumstances.
The question: What was special about that hand and why was it particularly noteworthy to go bust with it in this situation?
2. Who has won the main event of the World Series of Poker the most times and how many times have they won it?
3. Why is 10-2 a famous poker holding?
4. What is the final winning hand in "The Cincinatti Kid"?
5. What book does Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) hide part of his bankroll in in the film "Rounders"?
6. What is the best possible final hand in the game of triple draw 2-7 lowball?
7. What American president financed one of his political campaigns substantially with poker winnings?
8. Benny Binion once hosted a famous and unprecedented heads up poker match between two legendary players that lasted over 5 months. The game ended with one of the most repeated quotes in poker history. Who played, who won and what did the loser say to the winner?
Good luck everyone
1. The story: A couple of years back I was playing a spread limit game of hold 'em in Deadwood, SD at a place called Saloon #10. I had been running hot and cold all night and several of the drunk players were getting very lucky. A few hours in on my big blind I looked down and saw Ace-eight suited (spades). The action was limped (just called) and folded to me so I raised the limit and got two callers. The flop came ace ©, 8©,J(d) giving me two pair and I was first to act. I bet and the drunk guy to my left raised. The third player folded out and the drunk guy and I fired back and forth until I was all in (spread limit heads up has no limit on the # of bets, just the amount per bet). He turns over QJh. Turn brings a harmless card and the river is a third jack, giving him a set and the winning hand. I took off to avoid tilting away any money and later that night realized what was special about the hand and circumstances.
The question: What was special about that hand and why was it particularly noteworthy to go bust with it in this situation?
2. Who has won the main event of the World Series of Poker the most times and how many times have they won it?
3. Why is 10-2 a famous poker holding?
4. What is the final winning hand in "The Cincinatti Kid"?
5. What book does Mike McDermott (Matt Damon) hide part of his bankroll in in the film "Rounders"?
6. What is the best possible final hand in the game of triple draw 2-7 lowball?
7. What American president financed one of his political campaigns substantially with poker winnings?
8. Benny Binion once hosted a famous and unprecedented heads up poker match between two legendary players that lasted over 5 months. The game ended with one of the most repeated quotes in poker history. Who played, who won and what did the loser say to the winner?
Good luck everyone