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1C5 03-07-2007 10:06 PM

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confirmed. please help me find this guy.

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in the other thread, you write to him "i look forward from hearing from you and i wish your uncle regards on his new job."


he stole 130k from you and you are wishing his uncle regards?

are we all being leveled here, seriously, wtf

Cornboy 03-08-2007 12:22 AM

Re: Commerce notes
 
Talk to a lawyer. Talk to a lawyer. Talk to a lawyer.

polkaface 03-14-2007 05:11 PM

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But assuming you are playing hold'em or omaha surely the guy who picks aces to come on the flop is taking way the worst of this gamble?

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no....

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Ugh. Yes.

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Because if people are dealt As its more likely to see a flop than if no As are dealt?

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You still play your props whether you're involved in the hand or not. If that's where the confusion is coming from, then cool, otherwise, wtf is wrong with you people?

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Although in theory an Ace will be seen less because anyone with two of them gives huge action and will kill the action before it has chance to peel off.

The difference would be very minor in the long run, but i can easily see an argument from a mathematical standpoint due to this.

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I agree with the "No" person. If someone wants aces to come on the flop, and someone holds 2 of them in their hand the big action that the pair of aces will want, everyone will fold to them and the horrible odds that the person with 2 aces has won't matter as there will not be a flop. It's an even probability anyway you look at it.

True, the more hands seen, the bigger the chance someone is holding an ace, but in the same manner, the more folds there are, the more chance of the low 2-5 cards being folded.

hime 10-20-2007 08:29 PM

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Cops don't pursue roomie theft very seriously. I know from experience. They have to get his side of the story - maybe it was his, maybe he was entitled to it for some reason. And they're certainly not going to go on a manhunt.

members_only 10-20-2007 09:55 PM

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wtf why isn't grim going to the police immediately???

DaveyDonk 10-21-2007 07:19 AM

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wtf why the [censored] did you bump this [censored]?


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