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Re: watch what the BIG GAME looks like
Very interesting doc. Had to laugh at how they called what we know today as fish and donkeys, producers and sheep. Somehow I don't think typing "stupid producer" in the chat box would be a satisfying as some of the things we see typed today [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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So priceless on the last part of it.
"So is Phil Ivey, that is rap music he is listening to by the way." |
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lmao, yeah that was priceless.
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"You have to be braver than anyone else you know..."
MOLEY MOLEY MOLEY...MMAHH MAAAHHH MOOOOOLEEEE!!! |
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Re: watch what the BIG GAME looks like
[ QUOTE ]
Very interesting doc. Had to laugh at how they called what we know today as fish and donkeys, producers and sheep. Somehow I don't think typing "stupid producer" in the chat box would be a satisfying as some of the things we see typed today [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ]I think that's because they prioritized keeping the people who fed them in the game. As well as there being a slightly higher probability of getting shot or beaten when you say [censored] like that in illegal underground games. In fact, they actually may have worked pretty hard keeping the guys with a lot of money and little card sense in the game, rather than out. On the face of it, it does seem like a slightly better strategy than trying to get the rid of the people who gives you the moneys. |
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