What we’re about
If you are interested in playing Euchre once every two weeks in the area at a local bar, please join the group.
The key to Euchre is having players accountable for showing when they sign up, so we always get groups of 4. IF you sign up, and you are RSVP'd as going, you need to show, else give AMPLE notice and move yourself to not going so we can always ensure groups of 4.
All skill levels are welcome, and if you would like to learn, we will teach you the game!
Welcome Euchre, Hearts and Spades players of all skill sets. If you're interested in learning, we will teach you!!
Please join if you are interested in playing Euchre every second Wednesday with a partner, or if you're single, you'll get matched up on game day.
The MOST IMPORTANT part of being in the group and attending events is to make sure your RSVP is correct. If you sign up, I expect you will play and show up and keep note of the date you signed up. If you can't make it, then change your RSVP to not going.
Because of the nature of Euchre, , groups of four need to play together. If you decide to not show at the last moment, you will make 3 other players not able to play. Attendance and respect for not being a no show is paramount. We realize life gets in the way sometimes and emergencies happen, but not showing without advance notice or a good reason is not acceptable. Sorry for having to mention this, but it is important!
It is important you take note of events you sign up for, and put them on your calendar. If you go on the waitlist, and remain on the waitlist, it means to me "I want to play, can play and will show if moved before noon day of the event". I count on you to schedule numbers, so you need to monitor your events and the waitlist if you join!
If you no-show, which includes cancelling with short notice, and don't have a good excuse, you may be removed from the group. Sorry, but we just can't condone participants not showing, unless they have a good reason. Too many players and waitlisters WANT to play and you not showing affects them.
The group is evolving, and new players are getting the hang of the games. As we get more advanced, we'll respect Euchre etiquette. This may take time. For advanced players, please be cognizant that there will be new players just learning sometime.
Each week we will endeavor to have a small round robin tournament, with a small prize to the winners, and the right to hold the coveted trophy for a two week period