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Why is the Felt Green?
...I said because green was the opposite color of red and would
make it difficult to see a card's suit as it was being dealt, etc. Correct me, please... -ZEN |
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
Why is the sky blue?
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
If you want the answer to the sky question, let me know...
otherwise STFU! -ZEN |
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
Whoa there, take it easy, I'm just messin with ya.
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
[img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Just good natured swearing in code! No worries -ZEN |
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
its funny, i googled "why green felt poker tables", and well, i didnt find [censored], but i found a lot of cool stuff to buy. im wondering now too. i think your guess is pretty good.
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
Ive played on tables with red speed cloth, and it makes the cards tough to see.
Also consider green felt craps tables and red dice. I like your guess, but why not: purple/yellow blue/orange? |
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
Green is the most soothing color in nature, and poker needs alot of soothing.
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
We couldn't have a felt color thread without this classic:
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Re: Why is the Felt Green?
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...I said because green was the opposite color of red and would make it difficult to see a card's suit as it was being dealt, etc. Correct me, please... -ZEN [/ QUOTE ] Because green is the color of money? Isn't that what the casino wants you thinking about while playing? -Todd Note: The color green is also supposedly an aphrodisiac (sp?). |
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