Civic Center To Announce August & November Dates |
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Written by Administrator |
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 17:20 |
Rumor has it that dates have been narrowed down for the next two (2) Wicomico Civic Center Tournaments. As most of you know, these are largely attended events. Giving local and regional players an option to play in a professional environment. These will be one (1) day events and the buyin should be between $200 - $300. Check back soon to see which Saturday in August and November have been chosen so you can mark your calendar. Proceeds benefit the "Tomorrow Fund" of the Wicomico County Parks and Recreation Department. |
Last Updated on Wednesday, 13 May 2009 22:34 |
Deep Stack Tournament Returns |
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Written by Administrator |
Tuesday, 12 May 2009 13:17 |
A DEEP STACKS tournament returns this Saturday. The Girdletree Volunteer Fire Company is sponsoring a Deep Stack tournament this Saturday, May 16th. It's a $300 Buyin with $250 going towards the prize with $30,000 in tournament chips and 30 minute blinds throughout. Doors open at 9AM with $65 SNG's with 1st & 2nd Place winning thier $300 Buyin. Main Event begins at 12 Noon. Food and Soda included in the buyin. Side games and other SNG's all day. No additional cost to play the cash or SNG games. Visit http://www.girdletree.org/poker to for details.
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A Letter From Allen Lynch |
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Written by Allen Lynch |
Thursday, 07 May 2009 20:06 |
Stepping Up
I read the story about April 18. I did not bring any chips into the VFW. Also at no time did anyone see me bring chips out of my pocket. I did have an extra chip in the stack and I was wrong for not turning it into the tournament director. I do apologize for that because it was wrong. I apologize to Jeff (Rantz) and the VFW and to all of the players. To all of my friend(s) I have made over the time I am sorry and wish you all the best. I will miss you all because I will not be coming back, again I am sorry.
Allen Lynch
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Last Updated on Friday, 08 May 2009 10:51 |
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Informative Poker Meeting Held This Past Tuesday Night |
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Written by Administrator |
Monday, 04 May 2009 20:20 |
25 people and representatives from the Salisbury VFW, the Civic Center, Mardela and Willards Firehouses showed up at the Poker Summitt sponsored by the VFW. Many issues were discussed including the cheating issue on April 18th, chip and card issues, floor decisions and other poker topics. Look for an update to this post in the next day or so to see all the details of the summit.
And yes! The Mardela Tournament is happening this Saturday. Jeff will be the Tournament Director for Saturday's $150 Buyin with $10,000 in tournament chips. Doors open at 9AM for $35 SNG's and the main event begins at 12 Noon.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 07 May 2009 15:19 |
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Letter from Salisbury VFW |
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Written by jrantzw265 |
Monday, 27 April 2009 14:00 |
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First, I would like to start by saying, THANK YOU, to all the players who attend VFW Poker Tournaments. I’m REALLY DISAPPOINTED this situation happened at VFW Post 194, but I’m not surprised the BUCK STOPPED at VFW Post 194. Players have no idea what precautions we go through to make sure what happened, can’t happen and if it does we catch the player(s) responsible.
We (Bill King and Jeff Rantz) have scratched our heads numerous times in an attempt to make our games the BEST in TOWN. We feel being the BEST involves: · Your Safety; · Your Comfort; · A Good Fair Game.
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Last Updated on Monday, 27 April 2009 14:30 |
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Salisbury VFW's 3rd Deep Stack Saturday, April 18th |
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Written by Administrator |
Friday, 17 April 2009 20:18 |
36 Players entered and 2 reseats made another sucessful Salisbury VFW 3rd Deep Stacks on Saturday, April 18th. For the 3rd consecutive time, the VFW offered a $4,000+ 1st place prize. The total prize pool was $9,500. When the blinds reached $3,000/$6,000 with a $1,000 ante and the average chip stack around $150,000 with only one player with more than $200,000 in chips, and after 8 1/2 hours of play, the 9 remaining players did a $1,055 chop.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 25 April 2009 20:28 |
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