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Re: Card Player Looking Over the Wrong Shoulder
I actually know ONE person (a pretty serious amateur) who is a paid subscriber. He doesn't make it to the B&Ms every month and he wants to get every issue. He's just one of those guys that can't get enough. He buys every printed document that comes out on poker.
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Re: Card Player Looking Over the Wrong Shoulder
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I actually know ONE person (a pretty serious amateur) who is a paid subscriber. He doesn't make it to the B&Ms every month and he wants to get every issue. He's just one of those guys that can't get enough. He buys every printed document that comes out on poker. [/ QUOTE ] I used to be like that [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Tell him I have almost (missing perhaps five or six) every issue going back to day one. They are mostly in perfect condition in magazine holders and after a year they are stored in boxes (I pick up more than one copy and archive one immediately). I've used these for my work (e.g., looking up Ciaffone rule columns) but now most material is online and I need to start cleaning things out. Anyway, I'm considering finding a way to get them into the hands of someone who would appreciate them. After all, issues are now sold on eBay [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ~ Rick |
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Re: Card Player Looking Over the Wrong Shoulder
who's going to organize the 2+2 party? rick nebula maybe you should
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Re: Card Player Looking Over the Wrong Shoulder
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who's going to organize the 2+2 party? rick nebula maybe you should [/ QUOTE ] I won't organize parties for anyone who can't spell or pronounce my name [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ~ Rick |
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Re: Card Player Looking Over the Wrong Shoulder
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[ QUOTE ] who's going to organize the 2+2 party? rick nebula maybe you should [/ QUOTE ] I won't organize parties for anyone who can't spell or pronounce my name [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] ~ Rick [/ QUOTE ] I met Rick Nebiolo last year in an LA cardroom. I can't pronounce his name either. Nice guy - but I think he plays too tight. |
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