Pop Goes the Cherry

I just had mine popped this morning… what do you remember from when you popped your cherry?

Mine cost me $25 and took about 90 minutes; 15 people helped out. Happened at the Caribbean Casino in Kirkland, which has only been open for a few weeks now…

Yes, I’ve finally played poker in a real casino, albeit one that is confusing gamblers (we don’t know how it got approved!). After playing in a number of friendly 30-person tournament in a casual setting over the last year and in a number of online tournaments, I finally broke down and decided to take part in a real tourney in a local poker room. Came in fifth outta sixteen; top three were supposed to be paid, but there was a deal made which put top four in the money – basically I washed out on the bubble. No complaints though: without some serious bits of luck, and a little bit of nerve, I would have been – or should have – been knocked out around 12th or 11th.

Highlights? Not many hands come to mind, actually. For the longest time I had 96, 83, or 74. When I finally got something that I was going to play, 86s in late position, I folded to two earlier raises. The flop? T97o. Only annoying because I was going to play it out of boredom – after paying three blinds and not having played a hand yet, I had to do something to stay awake… just got chased out by the raises, yet on a normal day it was the good decision. Feh.

Another hand, when I was the button, I was down to my last 400 – and the big blind was 400 – and pushed all in for a four player hand with pocket aces. The Flop showed 755 – one other player ran everyone else off by raising. He flipped over pocket 7’s to my pocket aces. I nearly crapped myself until the turn showed an ace. Odd feeling that you’ve sucked out, with pocket aces. They held up and I quadrupled my stack, plus the small blind. There was another hand that I was forced to push and ended up doubling up.

The “dumb” moment? I usually have several during a bunch of hands, but this week there was only one. And for a change, I maintain that it wasn’t all that dumb. Was holding 98s on the button and I limped in with it. Flop showes Qs Jc 5d – four of the limpers ahead of me check around: I bet 2x the big blind, making my bet 200 – the only caller was the guy directly on my left. The turn shows 2d: he checks and I check. The river is Td, giving me the straight. Dude checks; I bet 400. This was still less than the pot, so it wasn’t over the top. He raises to 800. I didn’t put him on a higher straight: if he had AK, he would have been more aggressive, given his style of play… K9? Maybe, but not likely. I call. He flips over A7d. I didn’t even see the possible flush. Very annoying, but would I have laid down a straight at the river? Short of the guy telling me that he had a straight, I don’t think I would have… ya just don’t know. While my hitting a straight on the river is slightly more likely – since it’s a lower ranked hand, it’s more common – than the guy hitting his flush, it’s still enough to take a shot. That the river was a card that we both needed? I don’t know the odds on that, and I’m not about to activate my math skills to figure it out!

Was a good afternoon over all. Nice casino, friendly dealers, chatty people at the table – but not overly chatty – so I’ll give it another go… after all, their tourney is active every day at 11am, is currently $25 with no entrance fee. Oh, and their Pai Gow Poker currently is commission free, which is odd yet nifty.

Wait… what kinda cherry did you think I meant?!


7 thoughts on “Pop Goes the Cherry”

  1. I thought Mr. Sims was gona block that thing;) That was what half his campain was about… you vote right? well anyway It’s not my money…

  2. OMG Hush boy! He might here you!

    I do vote, yes, but I don’t live in Kirkland, so the voting bit is moot for me. Here’s the thing though: it’s not in Kirkland proper, according to the linked article. The land would have to be annex’d which costs money.

    So the options are a) leave the casino there and get a bunch of money from the revenue to help the town or b) spend a lot of money to annex a piece of land to kick the casino out, which would lose even more money… I’m for a since it’s convenient for me :)

  3. PPS. It doesn’t cost them money to annex it cost them money to bring the roads up to code once they annex… Redmond is waiting until my neighbor hood association fixes the plumbing before annexing us so they wouldn’t have to pay for it (I live in unincorporated king)

  4. Yeah, alerts is only for when a new page is added… I should ping MSN they about that since they own it now.

    I’m just going by what I saw in the article, with regards to annexing and it costing cash – I’m still trying to get my mind around Sammamish only being formed five years ago or something… I’m used to towns being 200+ years old :)

  5. Qoute:

    I should ping MSN they about that since they own it now.

    how do you do that? are you internal in ms? I mean Ilive 1k from the main msn campus(My dad made his milions there when it belonged to works) and I have no clue how to get a hold of msn… anyway you do that.

  6. Microsoft bought MessageAlerts who I signed up with a year ago or so… now it’s “MSN Alerts” – I reckon I could just send it into the CS department :)


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