Sus Club Sutherland Poker

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  2. Poker Club Standard Rules and Regulations (revised 2018) Poker is played in the Agave/Cholla Building. Dues are $20 annually. Residents can play three times per year as a guest before joining. Non-residents can play three times per year, as a guest. Membership is open to all Association Members in good standing. Games are (Currently): 7-Card Stud.
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Poker Club Standard Rules and Regulations (revised 2018)
Poker is played in the Agave/Cholla Building. Dues are $20 annually. Residents can play three times per year as a guest before joining. Non-residents can play three times per year, as a guest. Membership is open to all Association Members in good standing.
Games are (Currently):

Sus Club Sutherland Poker Club

7-Card Stud:

  • Friday (4th of each month) 4:30 pm

Dealers Choice:

  • Monday and Wednesday 5 pm - 9:45 pm
Sus Club Sutherland Poker

Texas Hold'em Limit Cash:

  • Monday 5 pm - 9:45 pm
  • Thursday Noon - 4 pm
Poker

Texas Hold'em Tournaments:

  • Tuesday 4:30 pm - 9:45 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am - Noon
  • Wednesday 4 pm - 9:45 pm
  • Thursday 4 pm - 9:45 pm (1st Tournament)
  • Thursday 4:30 pm - 9:45 pm (2nd Tournament)
  • Saturday (1st and 4th Saturday each month) 9 am - 4 pm

Omaha Tournaments:

  • Friday (1st and 3rd Friday each month) 4:30 pm - 9:45 am

Special Tournaments throughout the year:

  • Ladies Tournament
  • Jack and Jill Tournament
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Sus Club Sutherland Poker Tournaments

Please arrive 15 minutes early for all games.Texas Hold’em and Omaha lessons are held for residents who are non-members for a nominal fee. After two lessons are completed, beginner and novice tournaments are held.
Please join us for great cards, fun, and fellowship!

Sus Club Sutherland Poker Tournament

SCAFFOLDING has been removed from the front of Cronulla RSL Memorial Club after a $6.5 million makeover, revealing a stark 'sea change'. The sun-drenched bowling green overlooking the beach has been replaced by an extensive, new indoor dining area, with automated, large louvre windows and doors, which will be adjusted according to the weather. A covered verandah attached to the dining area leads to a large beer garden. The additions extend the previous dining area, providing spectacular views from 65 metres of uninterrupted glass frontage. The club's chief executive John Waters said the new area, due to open on November 29, was designed to be 'family friendly'. 'We have changed our [liquor] licence to allow children, accompanied by an adult, to be anywhere except in the gaming area,' he said. Mr Waters is surprised the views are even better than those previously enjoyed by club patrons. 'You can watch board riders catching waves out on the point, which you couldn't do before,' he said. 'Other than the [Bondi] Icebergs, I don't think there is a club that has got anything like this.' A revamped poker machine lounge has the same number of machines but more located in a semi-outdoor area for smokers. An official opening will take place in January. Mr Waters said the new dining area, to be known as the Sun Room, would seat 280, with tables catering for two to 12 people. The verandah would have a further 60 seats, while the adjoining beer garden, named The Decking, would have seating for 160. Mr Waters said the beauty of the Sun Room was that it could be adapted to the weather. 'On a nice day, you can open it right up, but if you get a big nor'-easter or bad weather, you can close it up and use the the airconditioning,' he said. Mr Waters said they expected the club's membership of 15,000 to grow significantly with the completion of the project. 'We have been getting 30-40 membership applications a day,' he said. Mr Waters said the club had upgraded airconditioning, sound system, CCTV and IT equipment. GREEN FOR BOWLERS  Bowlers are still being looked after, chief executive John Waters said. ‘‘Obviously, they were disappointed but we have maintained the front green and recovered it with more durable tiff grass. The numbers have dropped, with some going to other clubs in the area.’’ Bowlers initially resisted the loss of a green, but the plan received overwhelming support at last year’s annual general meeting, attended by 256 members. The board argued they wanted to secure the club’s future and make it less reliant on gaming revenue. A similar, but more expensive development proposal in 1999-2000 failed and the board was voted out. See related stories:  http://www.theleader.com.au/story/1181713/fond-farewell-to-unique-bowling-green/ http://www.theleader.com.au/story/267025/rsl-bowlers-move-aside-for-families/ What do you think of the changes?