CRYA 2021 Poker Run
This event has been completed.
Check In at Columbia River Yacht Club for manual same day registration Turn in Tally at Last Stop.
Winners will be phoned and Posted on CRYA Website Sponsors
WHAT IS A POKER RUN?
A poker run is an organized event where participants usually ride motorcycles, but cars, boats, and occasionally even horses, must visit five checkpoints, drawing a single playing card at each one and having it recorded on your tally sheet, and then travel to the next location, eventually building their complete poker "hand."
The object is to have the best poker hand at the end of the run. Poker run organizers usually develop a unique or scenic route to each of the stops and the run normally takes 2-4 hours to complete. Many times the event has a time limit, however the participants are normally not timed — winning is purely a matter of chance. Poker runs usually require a fee to enter; part of the fee goes to funding the event, including the prizes, while the rest goes to the CRYA treasury.
Prizes, such as money, plaques, or merchandise donated by commercial sponsors of the event, will be awarded for the best hand. Some runs will award smaller awards for lower hands or even the lowest hand. Participants initially register at a specific location where they purchase one or more blank tally sheets used to record the cards they'll draw at each stop. The participants then take their tally sheet(s) to the first card stop where a volunteer has a container filled with a single deck of loose playing cards. Participants stir the cards and draw one card for each tally sheet they purchased.
The volunteers observe the card(s) drawn by the participants, annotate the tally sheet(s) with the appropriate card information, and the participants proceed to the next card stop with their tally sheet. Each checkpoint might offer food or entertainment, covered either by the entry fee or at additional cost. Each participant is responsible to maintain the integrity of his or her tally sheet during the run.
The only requirement is that riders arrive at the final checkpoint by the time prizes are awarded, usually near the end of the day, typically at a party with food and refreshments. It might be required that participants collect all of the requisite number of cards, five or seven, or they might be allowed to miss checkpoints and use a hand with fewer cards, though the odds of a winning hand are much lower.
After drawing their fifth card at the final stop, the participants give their tally sheets to other volunteers who will score the sheets and determine the winning hands. Prizes are normally given to the top three hands and also to the worst hand drawn by participants in the poker run.
That's all there is to it, so sign up, ride and have fun!
CRYA Poker Run 2021 Safety Rules and Policies
We want every participant to enjoy their time out on the CRYA Poker Run. This is in no way a race or timed event. So please relax enjoy your day, respect the rights of non participants out on the water and please follow our simple rules below.
- All participants must register and sign our liability waiver
- All participants must wear life vests while underway
- All operators must abstain from alcohol use
- All operators must wear safety lanyards when available.
- All boats must pay strict adherence to state and county speed regulations including no-wake zones posted
- Every Vessel shall at all times proceed at a safe speed so that she can take proper and effective action to avoid collision and be stopped within a distance appropriate to the prevailing circumstances and conditions.
- All boats must be insured
- CRYA Poker Run reserves the right to refuse entry to any boat or participant
- Any participant may be removed during the run if deemed a danger to oneself or others If you are in need of a tow please call Vessel Assist, see below.
- CRYA Poker Run monitors VHF channels 16 and 72
- CRYA contact numbers are listed below
- If you have an emergency use VHF channel 16 or see numbers below.
- Maps for the area are available at registration. Contact numbers Emergency- VHF Channel 16 Coast Guard Sector Portland
- Boat US Vessel Assist Ted Carr @ (503) 247-9004 and CH 16
Event Information
Event Date | 08-21-2021 1:00 pm |
Event End Date | 08-21-2021 4:00 pm |
Individual Price | $25.00 |
Location | Columbia River Yacht Club (CRYC) |