Tulsa - Jack & Jill

Discussion in 'Blackjack Events (USA)' started by TXtourplayer, Oct 29, 2007.

  1. TXtourplayer

    TXtourplayer Executive Member

    Here is the final table for the Jack & Jill event.
    Entries: $110 - 26 players, Re-buys: $50 - 13.
    Total: $3,250 + casino add-on - $325 = $3,575.

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    Players from left to right: 1) Bob Horneck/Linda Wilborn (2) Bonnie & Dewey Douglas (3) Louis Hefner/Susan Fredrick (4) Sharon & Eugene Pait (5) Ron Andrew/Tuyett Le (6) Barbara Butler/James Etkom

    Odd seats: the men started and even seats the women started the rounds. Each player will play two sperate series of 9 hands.

    1st = $1,609 ($804.50 each) Bonnie/Dewey
    2nd = $ 715 ($357.50 " ") Barbara/James
    3rd = $ 429 ($214.50 " ") Bob/Linda
    4th = $ 358 ($179.00 " ") Louis/Susan
    5th = $ 286 ($143.00 " ") Sharon/Eugene
    6th = $ 179 ($ 89.50 " ") Ron/Tuyett
     
  2. Barney Stone

    Barney Stone New Member

    Who won the over all points jacket?
     
  3. shay919

    shay919 Member

    My hubby and I played in the Jack and Jill Tournament and had a great time. We are a couple of newbies having only played in a tournament once before. And that was over a year ago. We were pleased to come in 5th. I had wanted to play in more tournaments last week, but ended up having to have dental work done. That is the reason I'm not smiling. lol. We have recently relocated to OK and will definitely enter into more tournaments at the Cherokee Casino.
     
  4. Barney Stone

    Barney Stone New Member

    Shay

    Glad you had a good time. This game can grab you because its fun and challenging. BTW, It looks like a couple of the ladies arent smiling. I hope y'all didnt have the same procedures last week :laugh:

    Congrats on your final table!
     
  5. shay919

    shay919 Member

    It was exciting. I had been practicing on the computer, but a live table is completely different. More intimidating. The biggest problem I had was with trying to figure out who had what amount of money on the final hands.
     

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