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Re: No ...
Rick -- I may just be dense here, but I think you're talking about a plain ol' link like this, right? http://www.websyntax.com/camus/ To do that, all you do is copy and paste the URL. Are you talking about something else? |
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Re: No ...
Let me try it. I'm expert at overlooking the obvious. I'll try to post a link to The Onion below by simply copying the URL. http://www.theonion.com/ Regards, Rick |
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Re: No ...
Well that works [img]/images/smile.gif[/img] . A while back I used to use the following syntax where you could add a label (the less than and greater than symbols are replaced by the ( and ) symbols or else the forum software wipes it off). (a href="http://www.theonion.com/")Link To The Onion Newspaper Home Page(/a) Yesterday on the test forum I was looking at Chuck's source code where he posted a link and typed in all the syntax that is auto created by the software manually and was getting confused. Oh well ~ |
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Re: What about the gun?
As I understand it, many home games were played with a gun on the table to send a message to the players that they should not act up... |
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Re: What about the gun?
I have seen pictures of poker games in history books from long ago that had a gun sitting on the table. |
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Thanks
Thanks, scalf. I've had people tell me that the 20-40 hold'em game here at Casino AZ is the same wild game, just with different color chips. I just need more bankroll. The low limit games are harder than ever to beat here. CA now takes a second jackpot drop at pot size 30, making the total drop: $1 jp taken out of blinds or antes; $2 drop at pot size 10 and another $1 drop and $1 jp at pot size 30. So for a decent pot of 30+, you lose $5 drop and $1 toke. I've got myself up to 6-12 and moving up as fast as I can. I still have a losing record in every low limit game except hold'em; and in hold'em I am only about even for the year. Dick |
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Re: What about the gun?
Dirk, If you don,t like violence how can you like poker?" All hands start as a battle for the antes" Octavian |
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