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Old 11-19-2007, 07:29 AM
Tinkelteefje Tinkelteefje is offline
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Default Re: Why does a flush beat a straight?

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.... what was the point of just quoting that? I see almost all your posts are quoting someone else, adding nothing. Weird.

[/ QUOTE ]just to agree with the statement I guess
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Old 11-19-2007, 03:31 PM
M4TT M4TT is offline
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Default Re: Why does a flush beat a straight?

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.... what was the point of just quoting that? I see almost all your posts are quoting someone else, adding nothing. Weird.

[/ QUOTE ]just to agree with the statement I guess

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I understand the idea of it and it works well with short statements... but the comic effect is kind of killed when you quote several paragraphs. Especially when you look at his posting history and see 90% is just quoting... Just retarded and annoying.

Anyway, back on topic... flushes look nicer.
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Old 11-19-2007, 03:48 PM
RustyBrooks RustyBrooks is offline
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Default Re: Why does a flush beat a straight?

I think that part of the reason is that no one ever makes a flush in clubs. So really there are 1/4 less flushes possible than it seems. Admit it, if you have a 4 flush in clubs, you know it's not going to hit, right?
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