Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30 We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and start the main session for 8-8.30 (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the game).
Just to re-interate: This is a no-cash game. Don't feel you've anything to lose, even if you've never played before! If players want something to play for, we could keep a table of finishing positions or something (a bit like playing for points) which could carry over from one game to the next?
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30 > We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and > start the main session for 8-8.30 > (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the > game).
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30 > We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and > start the main session for 8-8.30 > (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the > game).
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30 > We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and > start the main session for 8-8.30 > (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the > game).
> Just to re-interate: This is a no-cash game. Don't feel you've anything to
> lose, even if you've never played before!
> If players want something to play for, we could keep a table of finishing
> positions or something (a bit like playing for points) which could carry
> over from one game to the next?
> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
>> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30
>> We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and
>> start the main session for 8-8.30
>> (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the
>> game).
>> (front page featured on Instructables no less!)
> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
>> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30
>> We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and
>> start the main session for 8-8.30
>> (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the
>> game).
>> (front page featured on Instructables no less!)
> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
>> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30
>> We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and
>> start the main session for 8-8.30
>> (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the
>> game).
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> Unfortunately I am unable to attend tomorrow's Poker night, but I
> will definitely be up for the next one.
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Chris Holden <
> chris.hol...@multiedge-net.co.uk> wrote:
>> Just to re-interate: This is a no-cash game. Don't feel you've anything
>> to lose, even if you've never played before!
>> If players want something to play for, we could keep a table of finishing
>> positions or something (a bit like playing for points) which could carry
>> over from one game to the next?
>> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
>>> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30
>>> We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and
>>> start the main session for 8-8.30
>>> (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the
>>> game).
>>> (front page featured on Instructables no less!)
>> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
>>> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30
>>> We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and
>>> start the main session for 8-8.30
>>> (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the
>>> game).
>>> (front page featured on Instructables no less!)
>> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 11:47:50 PM UTC+1, Chris Holden wrote:
>>> Starting at, say, 7.00 for 7.30
>>> We could have a nice intro/learning session for the first hour or so and
>>> start the main session for 8-8.30
>>> (depending on how things go and how quickly any new players take to the
>>> game).
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Wooooh! awesome Matt. Congrats on getting on the instructables feature – cake looks awesome!!!
I’d make one but I’m not sure I possess a Mink Pan.. is that something to do with your sideline in hacked fur coats?
> A couple more should make for a good game.
> More again and it'd be great!
> Add yourself to the list if interested.
> There'll be pizza and cake....
> On 30/04/2012 09:56, Emma O'Sullivan wrote:
> Yes to poker this eve :)
> Em
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> A couple more should make for a good game.
> More again and it'd be great!
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> There'll be pizza and cake....
> On 30/04/2012 09:56, Emma O'Sullivan wrote:
>> Yes to poker this eve :)
>> Em
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> Wooo. A loose cannon.
> Hold onto your chips everyone!
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> Yes, I'd like to give it a go, if you don't mind having a noob making semi-random plays.
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On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 10:46 PM, Naomi Jacobs <n.jac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Chris was obviously scared off by the competition, having not shown up
> tonight*.
> But he left his cards and chips at the space so we had fun playing anyway!
> Naomi
> *i'm going to feel dreadful if he's lying in a ditch somewhere...
> On Apr 30, 2012 3:34 PM, "Chris Holden" <chris.hol...@multiedge-net.co.uk>
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>> **
>> Wooo. A loose cannon.
>> Hold onto your chips everyone!
>> On 30/04/2012 15:19, Rockets-in-Brighton wrote:
>> Yes, I'd like to give it a go, if you don't mind having a noob making semi-random plays.
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30 days has September APRIL June and November.
I thought I had another day before the end of the month!
The accountant from work phoned in a flap - it was the last day for putting in the VAT returns and I got stuck in front of the computer.
Two sets of accounts totalling over �3million = no poker for me tonight.
Seriously gutted.
Hope you all enjoyed it and I look forward to taking your chips next time ;-)
----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Holden To: brightonhackerspace@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: [brighton-hacker-space] Re: Anyone for poker tomorrow? (Monday 30th)
30 days has September APRIL June and November.
I thought I had another day before the end of the month!
The accountant from work phoned in a flap - it was the last day for putting in the VAT returns and I got stuck in front of the computer.
Two sets of accounts totalling over £3million = no poker for me tonight.
Seriously gutted.
Hope you all enjoyed it and I look forward to taking your chips next time ;-)
On 30/04/2012 22:51, Justin Nel wrote:
Chris was obviously scared off by the competition, having not shown up tonight*.
But he left his cards and chips at the space so we had fun playing anyway!
Naomi
*i'm going to feel dreadful if he's lying in a ditch somewhere...
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