Here's a short version of my weekend: The Grand Casino in Biloxi reopened for the first time since Hurricane Katrina on Thursday evening. One of the games available was Caribbean Stud, but the rules had been changed a bit. Prior to the storm, Grand Casino Gulfport and Grand Casino Biloxi each had a Caribbean Stud game, with separate progressive jackpots. At the new Grand in Biloxi, Harrah's wanted to replace that game with something more popular. However, there's the issue of the jackpots. That's not the casino's money; it's the players' money. They can't just close down the game and eliminate the jackpot. They must give it away. The normal process of awarding the jackpot to a player who is dealt a Royal Flush could take years. So, they instead changed the rules to award the jackpot to the first player who was dealt four of a kind. The first person who got four of a kind would win the Gulfport jackpot, which was at $86,000. Then, they would clear the game, reset the jackpot to $99,000, and give away the Biloxi jackpot. After that, the game would be closed forever. Timeline: Thursday, Aug 17th, 9 PM: The Grand Casino in Biloxi reopens. Friday, Aug 18th, 6 PM: I receive a phone call, telling me about the game. Friday, Aug 18th, 7 PM: I'm in my car, for a 90 minute drive to Biloxi's Grand Casino. Friday, Aug 18th, 8:30 PM: I arrive at the casino and find what I expected, a full table at the Caribbean Stud game. I start waiting for a seat. I'm not first in line, so it takes a while, a long while. Saturday, Aug 19th, 5 AM: Finally, after a 7 1/2 hour wait, I get a seat at the table, and buy-in for the first $500 of what would be many. The minimum bet was $25 (actually $26 with the $1 jackpot bet), and with each hand, you either fold and lose $26, or bet another $50 to play the hand. A losing hand therefore costs $76. The jackpot is rising slowly, and now stands at about $87,000. Sunday, Aug 20th, 5 AM: 24 hours later, I'm still at the table. I've now been in the casino for 31.5 hours straight. The game is moving very slowly now, because of slow players and some technical problems. And, I'm exhausted. I've been awake for 48 hours straight, 31.5 of them at this table. I need some rest, and I decide that now is the best time to go grab 3 hours of sleep. Hopefully, at 8 AM, I'll have a good chance of getting back on the table. I leave to grab some sleep. Sunday, Aug 20th, 5:20 AM: My phone rings. The message was short: "It's over." Less than ten hands after I left the table, a woman I didn't know had drawn 4 Kings to win the jackpot of $89,000. I was tired, hungry, and about $3000 less bankrolled than when I had arrived. Now that's a miserable situation! I get a drive-thru breakfast, intended as a way to stay awake for my 90 minute drive home as much as to stifle my hunger. I know the other jackpot will be in play soon, but I don't know exactly when, and I must rest regardless. Sunday, Aug 20th, 7:30 AM: I collapse into bed at home. Sunday, Aug 20th, 5:30 PM: I'm finally awake, but I need to handle a few messages and website issues. Sunday, Aug 20th, 8:30 PM: I throw a few clothes in my bag, and head south once again, for an attack on jackpot #2. Sunday, Aug 20th, 10 PM: Back at the table, I start the waiting game again. Monday, Aug 21st, 4:30 AM: I'm buying in for my first stack of chips again, starting another marathon session. Monday, Aug 21st, 9 AM: I pick up another of the seemingly endless stream of hands at the table, and squeeze the cards. Two, Ten, Two, Two... Hey, that's cool. I've got three twos. I'll probably win this hand. Without really thinking any further about the implications, the last card just sort of falls into view. The case two in the deck! I'm speechless. The guy sitting next to me is still able to speak though, and he announces to the table: "It's over. He's got 4 deuces." We play out the hand. (The dealer didn't open, because his hand was worse than the Ace-King required to qualify. If the dealer had a hand, I would have won an extra $1000.) Still, that's nothing to complain about. The progressive meter had been climbing all the while I had been playing. When I hit it, it had just topped the nice six-figure mark. I won $100,002.77. Monday, Aug 21st, 10:30 AM: After the state Gaming Commission representative had come by, and all the cards had been checked and re-checked, my jackpot was official, and I collected the winnings. Monday, Aug 21st, 1:30 PM: I make it back home, tired, but in a decidedly better mood than my stopover a day earlier. $100,002.77 Nice! So, if you're wondering why I didn't have our Sunday night BJT Poker night all setup, now you know. I was sorta busy. It's been a long, long weekend. I'll see y'all back on the boards tomorrow. For now, I need sleep!
So glad Swog didn't want to call Ken.... As we were driving home from Florida Saturday I asked Swog to call Ken and see if he would want to join us in Biloxi or New Orleans, but Swog said NO! Ken wouldn't want to come to the casinos with no tournament being held...LOL If he would have called we could have been there to watch you win first hand. Congrat's Ken, and I'll get to give Swog hell over this for a long time...LOL
Super $100,002.77 Win ........ Ken, Don't know if you still remember but we met at Horizon Casino - Stateline, Nevada $150,000 BJ Competition, June, 2005. In fact, you won your squad in the First Round for $500.00. I was not allowed to get in the tournament for being late but I did managed to get a $150,000 baseball hat. Congratulations on your win ........
Fantastic job. 4 duces no less. Well you definately earned that one. Hey Ken can you get some BJT.com hats printed now? How about drinks in Aruba? Still going to Tunica this weekend? Way to go!
M M M CONGRATS!!! CONGRATS!!! CONGRATS!!! I guess WSOB knew something the rest of us didn't. You really are the MISSISSIPPI MONEY MAN
Wow Heard from R & R today with the great news! Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.....and... a nice payday for all the hard work you put in to BJT.com. Now, be honest.....did you REALLY sleep after you got home with the check? :laugh: F & L
Way To Go Yoda! What goes round, comes round. Nice guys do finish first. Payday finally caught up with the rep. And watch out, as Yoda has written, usually these things come in bunches.
Congratulations Congratulations Ken, your long hours and strong determination really paid off big. Does this mean you will be giving up Blackjack for poker?
Mmm Great win Ken! BTW the picture on the new web page looks very professional! Are you going into competition with Kennye with a new website too?
Congratulations Ken! A great win! Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. The only downside to the story is that they are doing away with the game. I enjoyed playing occasionally as a break from blackjack. I actually caught my first set of quads ever 8-8-8-8 at the Imperial Palace less than a month ago.
wtg Ken, Congrats on your win. Your win is proof that it pays to have a plan and stick to it. This couldn't have happened to a nicer guy. tgun
Nice Win Nice win Ken. This is an inspiration to all of us to just stick it out, believe in yourself, and don't get so frustrated you quit.