"When the Chips are Down and Dirty"
Based on a stage by the Pemi Valley Peacemakers
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Scenario
You're playin' Poker at the Red Dog Saloon with three patriotic strangers. (At least you think they're patriotic... they ain't said nothin' but one's dressed all in red, one's in white, and the third one's all in blue). A couple of their friends are hangin' around watchin' the game. You've been doin' alright, and the cards've been pretty good to you all night. All of a sudden, Mr White up and says "Bud, your luck's a mite too good. I'm beginnin' to wonder about them cards." Well, you don't take too kindly to such talk, so you toss in your hand and say "Deal me out, boys." At that, Mr Red jumps up and yells "You ain't leavin' with our money!", and pulls his six shooter. The dance has begun!
Ammo
Starting Position
Shotgun safely staged on table, at least six shotshells on your person.
Procedure
When ready, say "Deal me out, boys." The posse will respond (with enthusiasm) "You ain't leavin' with our money." (after which the timer will be started). At the buzzer, engage the red, white, or blue targets in the order corresponding to the color of the poker chips you've drawn. Repeat. Engage shotgun targets three times each, alternating targets between shots. |
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