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Date: Sunday 1st August 2010

Time: 10:00AM meet, 10:30AM departure

Meet Point: City West

Map: Simple Yokey Dokey Pokey

Information Link: http://www.westcoastcruisers.com.au/Forums...t915-p7343.html

IMPORTANT: Anyone displaying idiotic behaviour at the meet points will be asked to leave and forfeit their entry. WCC are a cruise club, not a street racing fraternity.

Probably should mention there is a $10.00 entry fee that is put into the prize pool.

Ill be there for sure. :P should be a great day and hopefully luck is on my side and I get a good hand.

Yeh make sure you all click on the link and have a read of the information, find out what the Poker Run is all about and what the rules and things are.

PLEASE NOTE: WCC HAS NO AFFILIATION TO SAU/SAUWA WHATSOEVER.

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What a great day out!

We had a lot of fun and everyone behaved so a top effort from all.

The winner of the pot ($230.00) was Trevor with a pair of aces. I was leading there for a while, but the GreyWolf snuck up and bit me on the arse. I hope it tasted nice Trev.

On the last draw there were a few people needing a certain card for a good hand, unfortunately they all drew an unwanted card.

Here are the results from importance:

Trevor: QC 8S AD AH 7S - Pair of aces.

Allen: QC QS JH 5D AS - Pair of queens.

Jess: 7H 6H QS AH 7C - Pair of sevens, ace, queen kicker.

Laura: 9H 10H 7C AS 7D - Pair of sevens, ace, ten kicker.

Brendan: QC 4D 5D 5S 2D - Pair of fives.

Mario: 3H 2H 3D JC 10H - Pair of threes.

Tom: QC 2H AC 2C 10C - Pair of twos.

Tayla: QS KC AH JS 4D - Ace high, king, queen kicker.

Socrates: JD 8S 5S AC KC - Ace high, king, jack kicker.

Harris: 9C 5D AH KH 7D - Ace high, king, nine kicker.

Cesar: 9H 5S 3S QD AD - Ace high, queen, nine kicker.

Troy: QS 3D 5D AH 6H - Ace high, queen, six kicker.

Mal: AD 8H JS 3H 3S - Ace high, jack kicker.

Naomi: 5D 3C AC 8C 7D - Ace high, eight kicker.

Brett: 9H QC 6H 7D KH - King high, queen kicker.

Mitchell: JC 3D 6C KC 4S - King high, jack kicker.

Roz KH 2H 8C 2C 9D - King high, nine kicker.

Ken: 4C 8D 2H QC 10C - Queen high, ten kicker.

Marianne: 2D 4H QD 8H 9S - Queen high, nine kicker.

Roy: JH 9S 10S 7D 3C - Jack high, ten, nine kicker.

Lachlan: 10C 7C JS 8H 2S - Jack high, ten, eight kicker.

Yani: 2S 4S 8C 4D JD - Jack high, eight kicker.

Scott: 10D 6S 7H 8C 3D: Ten high.

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