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Yeah, that's the one benefit about the way these guys do theirs. The runs are, or the cards are printed on a piece of paper. So all you get is an 8x11 sheet of paper with a picture of 5 cards on it. So that's what you've got. There's no mixing and matching. So if you go with a group and you add a group with your table you can't be swapping cards. So it's kind of cool. And they keep track of by number, the number of the envelopes, who has what hands they know who won as soon as they hand them out. They do that for the monetary prizes. There's usually two or three monetary prizes. Like this one is $65 for a driver and I think it's $25 for a passenger. If you only get one hand per vehicle, not per person. So that second rider is just along for the fun. And their entry fee covers their dinner at the end of the night, essentially. So they do the monetary prizes for the top three hands. And then there's a bunch of door prizes. Pretty much everybody gets something, even if it's just a stupid little hat.

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