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Old 10-09-2002, 05:59 AM
baggins baggins is offline
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Default Re: rules question

Jimbo, i do understand your plight. i am physically more capable of backing up what i said in my post, however. 6'2" and 260 lbs. and chances are if i was at a bar, my attire would be fairly intimidating as well.

either way, i guess a hundo aint too bad if you can't run or fight your way out of the situation.

lesson learned: don't bet with rednecks. or carry $4K around in redneck bars...
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Old 06-24-2003, 11:03 AM
Al Mirpuri Al Mirpuri is offline
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All home game rules should be agreed upon before hand. Failing this the players should decide a ad hoc rule to solve any problem that has arisen. The players should then ruminate upon the problem away from the game and concoct a rule to apply to future re-occurrences of the problem. Here, I would say that as an Ace can be high or low hand 1 has either AA224 or 22AA4 but he does not have Ace high as an Ace whether high or low still pairs any other Ace high or low. For me AA224 beats A22A4, which beats 22AA4. At no point does A22A4 beat 33456 for low.

This is a nightmare of Double Ace Flush proportions.
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Old 06-24-2003, 11:06 AM
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