The past few days have been full of poker shenanigans and a Wednesday night visit to a new - to us - buffet.
Looking back a few days, Sunday was the best football betting day that I've had in quite a long time - perhaps ever. I cashed 3 different parlay/teaser tickets for a profit of $417. And the 3 winning bets were only $10, $15 and $20.
On Monday I made my first Strip Trip in over a week. I parked at Ballys and played blackjack there, dropping $70. Then I walked north on the Strip, though the Cromwell, Flamingo and Linq before playing another session of BJ at Harrah's. Another loss, this time $50. Not the way I hoped to start the day.
So I crossed the Strip and went to the Mirage, hoping to try their poker room. I got into a $1-2 Texas Hold Em game and won $70 in about four hours. That offset most of my bj losses and I was happy to drop only $30 on the visit.
I learned that the Mirage will be hosting a Free Roll poker tournament on Jan 4, designed for local players. To get into the tourney you have to log 60 hours of play by Jan 2. They will pay $600 to the top 10 finishers, while 11-20 will receive $500. All players below the 20th finisher will receive $100.
And they also offer $2 in comps for every hour you play.
So doing the math, if you log the 60 hours you will received - at a minimum - $100 in cash, plus earn $120 in comps that can be free meals, etc. So I decided to try to log those hours and play in the tourney. If I can finish in the top 10, $600 in cash and 120 in comps would be sweet!
For dinner on Tuesday, I took home a couple of chef salads from an eatery at Paris. They were huge and tasty...and comped! While I was on the Strip, Helen was getting our Christmas cards ready for mailing. We know the custom of sending cards through snail mail is old-fashioned, but we like doing it and it's an annual ritual for us.
Wednesday morning found me heading back to the Mirage where I arrived just before 10 a.m. and got an immediate seat at the poker table. In less than 30 minutes I was up about $100 and getting great starting hands. At one point I won four straight pots, though they were smallish. I was dominating the table and guys were reluctant to tangle with me when I raised the pot.
But nothing lasts forever and I hit a dry spell where I didn't play a hand for over 30 minutes. But then came the key hand of the day.
I was dealt K-9 of hearts and bet $7, getting two callers. The flop came 4 of diamonds, King of spades, 9 of spades. I flopped two pair and was now planning on how to extract maximum profit from this hand. I bet $15 and one guy folded, while the other called. The pot was now about $50. The turn card was the 9 of diamonds, giving me A FULL HOUSE. I bet $25, hoping my opponent would call or raise. He called.
The river card was the Ace of Spades, often called the most beautiful card in the deck. Again, I bet $25, hoping the guy would call. I was happily surprised when he said "All In" moving the rest of his $100 or so into the pot. I quickly called, showing my full house. He showed the Q-8 of Spades. He had hit his flush - the highest possible flush - on the river and it cost him all of his chips.
Thanks to that big hand, and a couple of other nice pots, I finished with a profit of $360 and logged 5-plus more hours toward the Big 60 goal! Another 10 days like this one and I'll have my tourney seat locked up.
I got home about 4:30 and about an hour later Helen and I headed over to The Rampart casino for dinner. It was Southwestern Fiesta night at the buffet there and it featured several types of Mexican/southwest foods. I check with a pit boss and got us two comped meals. A few days ago I learned that I have some $370 in comps to burn up at the Rampart, dating back to last year. I played there for several months last year and never spent any of the comps, so now we'll be eating there free for awhile. Today is New York Deli night and we'll be checking that out.
The buffet is nice and not too crowded. Helen had a taco and two beef fajitas, while I had a beef fajita, a chicken fajita and two pieces of grilled chicken. What's missing -the veggies...oops. No dessert for Helen, but I couldn't resist a slab of cherry pie topped with chocolate ice cream. After dinner we tried our luck on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine, putting in a $20 bill and cashing out for $30.25. We had one spin of the wheel, but it was a smallish win. In all the wheel spins I've ever had on those WOF machines, I've never had a large payout. But free dinners and a profit of $10.25!
We got home about 7 p.m. and settled in for a little TV watching...then our niece Katie called and we talked to her for over an hour. It's always great to hear from her and to learn what's up with her active little guy, Daniel.
And so our adventure continues...