Lunch Time Tichuers: September 2006 Archives
Today was the last game of Tichu for the lunch-time group for a while. Our group is on critical life support now. So sad...
This was a slow game of Tichu. Very see-saw like. First the opponents score most of the points. And then the heroes scored most of the points. After 8 hands, the score was tied at 350 to 350. On one hand, I had an Ace bomb, no Dragon or Phoenix, and a number of single cards -- such a waste of Aces. And then I had a Tichu hand. But I made a mistake. I was left with QQ2Phoenix and I lead the pair of Queens instead of trip-Queens. For the next hand, I was slightly on tilt. I called Tichu again. Fortunately, Adam had a Phoenix and an Ace to help me out. Next up to the plate, was Ed. He called Tichu and led an eight card straight. Adam over Tichued and played a higher length eight straight. He then played the Dragon and Jacks-full over Kings. Ed took that full house with Aces-full over Kings just to show that he really did have a Tichu hand.
| GT/T | Team #1 | GT/T | GT/T | Team #2 | GT/T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ed & Jon | MarkH & Adam | ||||
|
90
|
10 | ||||
|
155
|
45 | ||||
|
265
|
35 | ||||
|
340
|
60 | ||||
|
320
|
T- | 80 | |||
| 335 |
165
|
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| 335 |
265
|
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| 350 |
350
|
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|
450
|
T- | 250 | |||
| 450 | T+ | 550 | |||
| T- | 390 |
710
|
T+ | ||
| 290 | T- | 910 |
Another game where a lot of hands have uneven card distribution. For the first two hands, I had all of the winners. So it was unsurprising when I called and made Tichu. And for a sense of completness, on the last hand, our team had all the cards for the win.
| GT/T | Team #1 | GT/T | GT/T | Team #2 | GT/T |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ed & Jon | MarkH & AdamR | ||||
| 10 | T+ |
190
|
|||
| 10 | T+ | 490 | |||
| 40 |
560
|
||||
| T+ | 165 |
635
|
|||
| 165 | 835 | ||||
| 195 |
805
|
T- | |||
|
285
|
815 | ||||
|
355
|
845 | ||||
|
520
|
T+ | 880 | |||
| 565 |
935
|
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| 565 | 1135 |
