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#1 User is offline   goobers 

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Posted 2007-July-02, 18:01

Just wondering, how many of you here are poker players?
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Posted 2007-July-02, 19:17

I refuse to play poker any more.

My wife has the most unbelievable luck I've ever seen. She, my father, and I played 28 deals in a row, and she had the best hand at the table 27 times. Having the best hand 27 times in a row would occur once in every 2,541,865,828,329 times that your played poker. 27 of 28 seems to be much less, maybe once in every 1,694,577,218,885 times. And yet, she always has similarly strong hands.

You cannot bluff her. That's dumb. She always calls.

Plus, she is very economical in how she wins. If I have three Jacks, she has three Queens. If I have two pairs, Aces and Kings, 7 high, she'll have two pairs, Aces and Kings, 8 high. It never fails.

I make up poker games. Like, whatever I get is wild, except twos. For her, only the Joker is wild. I'll get four twos and something else, for five twos. She'll have four threes and the joker.

However, I suppose "unlucky at cards" applies. B)
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Posted 2007-July-02, 22:13

I play lots of 5/10 NL online, and some HU/3handed limit up to 30/60. When I have played in casinos its always been 1/2 NL or something (because I'm not yet 21 and very afraid of getting caught and them taking my money).
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Posted 2007-July-02, 23:29

I play the 2-4 NLHE game at Mandalay (on a good night you'll see stacks from$200 to 2000) 3-4x a year. I dont consider myself that good, but I can usually beat the game.

Others may disagree, but I consider bridge to have many more themes than poker, and its tougher as a result. Poker is an interesting blend of tactics, psychology and skill, but I think its kind of boring compared to something like BAM. But then again I muck 3 out of 4. B)
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Posted 2007-July-03, 00:49

I sometimes play poker online, but at many tourneys we have an after-bridge poker round which is kinda nice. Low stakes only.
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Posted 2007-July-03, 03:27

Once in a while kitchen poker, mostly 7 card stud with very low stakes.

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Posted 2007-July-03, 06:33

I like poker, but it is hard to play with friends because either the money is too few and nobody cares, or it is too much and then someone gets upset.
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  Posted 2007-July-03, 09:57

I dabble in it from time to time. Definitely tho a rank amateur at it.
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Posted 2007-July-03, 14:41

i play a little bit...
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Posted 2007-July-04, 13:27

Haven't played since I was in high school almost 30 years ago. I wasn't very good.

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