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Re: This play needs a name...
Is this a joke post? Cuz I don't get it at all...
Someone please splain it to the HUSH noob... (me) |
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Re: This play needs a name...
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Is this a joke post? Cuz I don't get it at all... [/ QUOTE ] Have you never checked the river again after whiffing on a turn CR? If not, you should try it sometime. Its awesome. |
#13
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Re: This play needs a name...
I think the 3rd spade in this example just makes it look like the old "pussy on the river" play.
If the flush wasn't there, then it gets a new name. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: This play needs a name...
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I think the 3rd spade in this example just makes it look like the old "pussy on the river" play. If the flush wasn't there, then it gets a new name. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] huh? I checked intending to CR. Was that not super obvious? |
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Re: This play needs a name...
Yeah I realize that, but with the flush it "looks" like you wimped. I'm just saying the particular example wasn't perfect because of that possible perception.
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Re: This play needs a name...
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Yeah I realize that, but with the flush it "looks" like you wimped. I'm just saying the particular example wasn't perfect because of that possible perception. [/ QUOTE ] Who cares what it "looks like" if he extracts the guy's teeth? |
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Re: This play needs a name...
Am I going to get flamed if I say I don't like it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: This play needs a name...
The play is the exact opposite of a donk.
A reverse donk should be called a knod. "You gave him the KNOD." Double meaning....also, the go-ahead to bet. The Knod. |
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Re: This play needs a name...
Ok I'm sorry I brought it up
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Re: This play needs a name...
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Am I going to get flamed if I say I don't like it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ]Considering that the OP is NLSoldier, the answer is probably yes. |
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