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Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Postgive yourself a poker name as well.
I used to call myself the Shadow....no particular reason it was the first thing that came to mind
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostBrilliant! To think if O’Mahoney held onto the pair of Kings...!
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give yourself a poker name as well.
I used to call myself the Shadow....no particular reason it was the first thing that came to mind
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Originally posted by Bod View PostCouple of classic poker hands for you BGG, both SFW
Amazing 5x pairs of holecards
Biggest Ever High-Stakes Hand
Edited to say: saw the last vid to end - $300k!!!Last edited by hyperD; 11 April 2008, 14:49.
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Couple of classic poker hands for you BGG, both SFW
Amazing 5x pairs of holecards
Biggest Ever High-Stakes Hand
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Eh ? I just though if I bring my own chips, I can easily change or replenish my hand if they are getting short. A bit like bringing your own dice to a game of DnD, as opposed to using the house dice.
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostOh, I was a bit worried he might run out of chips, so I picked up a few more for personal use and I can add my chips to the table as and when.
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Cheers everyone.
I've ordered myself one of the visors. I can't wait to see their faces when I arrive, all tooled up.
Not sure which cigars though. I'll have to research that.
I've got a name ofc !
Sneak the Geek.
Should be a memorable night out.
Oh, I was a bit worried he might run out of chips, so I picked up a few more for personal use and I can add my chips to the table as and when.
Cheers folks !
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Here you go Zeity - Cyndy Violette - like a little Vegas Beeny
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...r203gettyb.jpg
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Originally posted by Board Game Geek View PostI was going to say "Pas Deux" but I think I'd get banned for being risqué.
Anyway, thanks for the helpful advice on sites and gaming tips. I'll be testing a few out this weekend.
One question however.
In the shop I bought my friends poker set from, they had these funny green visor hat things.
Do I need one of these ? What do they do ?
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
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