Well, I took my new wheels (here) to Vegas and here I am. The trip went well and the car performed
flawlessly. I'm still getting used to
some of the new features, the different locations of the buttons on all the
instrument panels, etc, and also getting used to driving a bigger car than I've
ever had. I am paranoid about running into something. But hopefully that
process won't take much longer.
Anyway, last night I played at MGM and
something rather unusual happened. No,
it wasn't that I lost with pocket Kings—that's typical. Fortunately I was able to get away from them
before I lost too much. My session was
uneventful and slightly non-profitable.
But there was an issue with one of their promos that I found noteworthy.
This is the Full House Pyramid promo
that I wrote about here. The next qualifying
full house that hit was worth $200, but the one after that was worth $599 (until
you get near the top, the values go back and forth, usually there is a $599
payoff every other one or every third one).
Eventually the last one is worth $5K if hit within the week.
A guy at my table hit a qualifying
full house, the floor was called and he was looking forward to getting his
$200. Sweet, right? Well, at almost the same time, at another
table, the floor was also called for a player hitting a qualifying full
house. The floor didn't know which one
was hit first and it mattered. The first
one was worth $200 but the second one was worth $599.
So the floor had to call the "eye
in the sky" (do they still call it that?) and they had to check the security
tapes. The determination was based on which hand at which table had the first
card dealt earlier. It took about 10
minutes or so for the answer to come back.
In the meantime, the floor told the guy at our table that he was going
to get paid but it was still unclear how much.
Since he couldn't get less than $200 and that's what he expected he
couldn't really lose. Presumably the
player who hit at the other table had the same notification.
A few minutes later the floor came to
our table with the payoff. Indeed, the
player at our table had lucked out—his hand was the second hand and therefore
he got $599 instead of $200. Really
sweet.
The floor person said that the other
hand started a mere 45 seconds earlier than the hand at our table. Kind of amazing. Of course leave it to me to think of the
negative possibility. Suppose both
players at separate tables had actually hit the exact same full house? Well in that case, only one of them would
have gotten paid and the other one wouldn't have qualified for anything since
that full house would no longer have been available for the promo.
When I presented that thought to the
floor he said, "Oh man, that would have really sucked." Indeed.
Fortunately that wasn’t the case.
For the guy at my table, I guess
that's like hitting a slot jackpot that you think is worth $100 and finding out
it's really the progressive worth tens of thousand dollars (it seems like every
time I read about somebody hitting a big slot jackpot, that's their story).
The timing was incredible in another
way. Just about the exact same time both
of the boats were hit, there was some commotion at the table between our
tables. Apparently they had a had a hand
where quad Kings were beaten by a Royal Flush!
Before you ask, no the MGM doesn't have a bad beat jackpot. The guy who lost with quad Kings got nothing
but a story to tell.
You know, now that I think about it,
it's hard to believe that someone lost with quad Kings in a room without a BBJ
and it wasn't me. That would be the
ultimate dreaded pocket Kings story
for my blog. I guessed I dodged a bullet
there, huh?
Just remember….timing is everything, even in poker promos.
Short and sweet (must be playing cards somplace) ! :)
ReplyDeleteHaha...will be tonite but today I gotta work!
DeleteThe floral pattern on that bikini top is STUNNING....
ReplyDeleteYep. That's exactly the reason I chose that pic. The stunning floral pattern. That's all I really noticed about the pic.
DeleteNice try Rob... You wouldn't know a floral pattern from a polka dot pattern!
DeleteLOL...actually that's one I would actually get right.
DeleteRecreational player that I am, I love the pyramid promotion. I have had fun playing at MGM over the past two years -- so much so that it has become one of my favorite rooms.
ReplyDeleteI like the pyramid promo too, tho Ive never hit one. I think they should make it easier to hit. Like for example, if you won and progressed on the pyramid every time you lost with pocket Kings, I would really kill with that promo
DeleteHope you are having a good trip Rob. Thought I'd share a pleasant surprise I had tonight playing in the nightly tourney at Red Rock. Had my eyes up on the tv screens when a new player took a seat across from me. He looked familiar but couldn't place him. A while later a player at another table came over and ask for a picture. I finally figured out it was Orel Hershier. Really nice guy. Said he lives about a mile from the casino so just out for little fun. Remembered you've mentioned him a few times in your blog.
ReplyDeleteGreat story, pokerwayne, thanks for sharing that. Wow, Orel Hershiser (that is, my close personal friend, Orel Hershiser) playing a $60 tournament....who'd a thunk it? When I met him he was playing 1/3 NL
DeleteYes, he is a great guy, glad you got to play with him.
So how'd you do in the tourney?
AQ VS KK - A on the Flop, K on the river and out before break. Never got going, You must just not how to play 'em
ReplyDeleteThat's for damn sure!
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