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Old 10-29-2005, 12:22 AM
bozlax bozlax is offline
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Default Re: small suited connectors, busy flop and turn

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Don't make stupid assumptions.

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I merely looked at your reg date. What direct evidence do you have of my age? (Incidentally, I'm 39 years old.) Yes, I have quite the vocabulary, and I enjoy throwing it around. And you can bicker about whether or not people were able to tell what you meant based on the context in which the word was used; I'm also able to discern that someone meant to use "too" when they write, "Yeah, I think that to." Doesn't make it right.

Anyhow, stuff it. It's been fun bickering with you, today. I look forward to doing it again, soon.

(Y'know, I read back through the whole "argument" before I submitted this. It all started because of your belief that people should know what you mean regardless of what you say. Just food for thought.)
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Old 10-29-2005, 12:50 AM
ellipse_87 ellipse_87 is offline
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Default Re: small suited connectors, busy flop and turn

Take it outside, guys.
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Old 10-30-2005, 06:14 PM
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Default Re: small suited connectors, busy flop and turn

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Don't make stupid assumptions.

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I merely looked at your reg date. What direct evidence do you have of my age? (Incidentally, I'm 39 years old.)

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Yes, merely looking at my reg. date is a stupid assumption. Don't do that.

You are 39??? Wow. I'm sorry. Boy, I hope that with the passing of my next 13 years words like "erudite" will be banal in my written and spoken text. Of course if you had your way, the word "erudite" will probably be hackneyed by the year 2018, and thus, it will not be "cool" to use it anymore. Far less cool than it is in 2005.
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Old 10-30-2005, 06:19 PM
DCWildcat DCWildcat is offline
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Default Re: small suited connectors, busy flop and turn

Ahem...

PF this is call is table dependent. I'm quickly folding on an aggressive PF table, but I'll call on a loose passive one.

I like the check/call/cap on the flop
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Old 10-30-2005, 07:37 PM
bozlax bozlax is offline
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Default Re: small suited connectors, busy flop and turn

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...banal...hackneyed...

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Nice ones. I guess I know my place, now.
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Old 10-30-2005, 07:45 PM
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Default Re: small suited connectors, busy flop and turn

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Only play hands like 54s PF in late position after several limpers.

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This hand illustrates why.
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