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Planning A
Poker Run
What do you get when you have motorcycles and
a good old fashion deck of cards?
A POKER RUN!
A Poker Run is a ride with many different check stops along the
way. Each person in the Poker Run draws a card from a deck of
cards at each checkpoint and at the end of the competition, the
Poker Run participant with the best poker hand wins.
What does it take to organize a Poker Run? A group of people,
with a passion for the same forum of transportation. A deck or
several decks of cards, and a map for each participant.
The first thing you should know before you start organizing your
Poker Run is that it will take just that, a lot of organization.
The more organized you can be the smoother your Poker Run will
go.
The ideas that we talk about here could be applied to a Poker
Run for: speed boats, motorcycles, horseback or any other forum
of transportation. Of course, here, we are talking about
motorcycles!
The next question to consider is how long you want the Poker Run
to last. Are you looking to have it completed in an hour or all
day? If your Poker Run is going to be taking place on public
roads you do not want to set the Poker Run up as a test of speed
but rather one of problem solving and planning.
Back to the time issue.
Let's assume that you have four hours for your
event. Most likely you will want everyone to start from the same
point and as a result you will need to use a staggered start. My
suggestion would be to subtract three minutes for every
participant that you have from your total time then set up the
driving course to be this long at average legal traveling
speeds. For example if we have 30 participants, 30 times 3 is 90
minutes. Four hours, minus 90 minutes, is two and half hours of
travel time. You will want to have no less then five check
points and if you are going to have more then ten check points
then you will have to have participants give back some of their
cards along the way.
You will want a good map of the area that you are having your
Poker Run in. You should have the checkpoints clearly marked on
the map. Once a participant makes it to a check point they will
receive a card.
The last thing you will want to consider is prizes and entry
fees. You may set it up just for the fun of it having no prizes
or entry fees. It could also be set up with an entry fee - all
of it going to prizes, donating a portion to a charitable
organization, and/or the organizers of the Poker Run. Remember
the higher the entry fee and larger the prizes the more
organized the event will have to be. If it is just for fun the
checkpoints will not have to be manned, if there is big prize
money each check stop will have to be monitored and you will
have to have some type of controls in place to insure the cards
are handed out fairly.
However you plan your Poker
Run - have fun with it and be safe.
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