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The Rock rules.
![]() Important lesson learned... a rock & a kill don't work so great together, when the rock was in play during a kill hand, the rock became a mandatory live call. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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#2
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New camera phone, eh?
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#3
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[ QUOTE ]
The Rock rules. ![]() Important lesson learned... a rock & a kill don't work so great together, when the rock was in play during a kill hand, the rock became a mandatory live call. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] A mandatory live call is amazingly funny. You aren't allowed to play with a rock w/o the dude tho TT, so you'll need to fly him in before your next game [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. |
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#4
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i've always thought: who leaves with the rock when the game breaks?
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#5
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i did.
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#6
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An interesting question just popped into my head.
In a rock game, would it be best to sit on the immediate left of the loosest player in the game. This would give you position on the player you should be making the most money off of (assuming loose = bad here) Or, would you want to play on his immediate right. That would give you the button more often since the loose player will win a larger # of pots than anyone else on the table. |
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#7
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since the rock only comes into play ~once/orbit (when the rock is UTG), i don't think this would make up for having position on the bad player every hand.
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#8
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Only friggin' slackers like you have these kinds of problems. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
al p.s. I am making sure MGM has plenty of rubber bands for the 18th |
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A mandatory live call is amazingly funny. You aren't allowed to play with a rock w/o the dude tho TT, so you'll need to fly him in before your next game [/ QUOTE ] And don't forget to pay his blinds for him. |
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#10
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please explain to a drunk newb what a "rock" is.
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