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Announced Bet: \"Gangsta!\"
I understand that a slang used by young players "Gangsta!" is a 50 dollar bet, but where does this come from?
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Re: Announced Bet: \"Gangsta!\"
Am I the only one who can see the absurdity of this?
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Re: Announced Bet: \"Gangsta!\"
Why is this question posted in B & M?
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Re: Announced Bet: \"Gangsta!\"
Because it's been mistaken for S&W and there's no forum named Glock 9.
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Re: Announced Bet: \"Gangsta!\"
no i can see it as well.
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Re: Announced Bet: \"Gangsta!\"
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Why is this question posted in B & M? [/ QUOTE ] I'm guessing that the issue of a verbal bet does not come up much during online play, so it would be a B&M thang. BTW, I have never heard this term used to denote bet size at a poker table, and I hope I never do. Then again, its better than "Quack-Quack". Is "Quack-Quack" binding if said in turn? |
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