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Old 12-23-2002, 04:59 PM
Louie Landale Louie Landale is offline
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Default Re: The Correct Answer

[1] "Aces Full" of "what" DOES matter in wild card games AND in community card games like Holdem: with 3 aces on board, several players may have different pairs.

[2] Your definitions are the "standard" or "original" or "best" or "most common"; yet we still cannot say they are "correct". There is no "Webster" equivalent for poker jargon, and pretty much people can change the meanings as they feel like it. Unfortunately.

[3] I've heard, BTW, the phrase "Kings full over fours".

- Louie

BTW, my answer is "the" CORRECT answer. [img]/forums/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 12-23-2002, 07:35 PM
Howard Burroughs Howard Burroughs is offline
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Default Re: The Correct Answer

BTW, Wild card games were what I was refering to with my "Follow the Queen" comment. I was afraid if I mention wild card games (which more people play world wide in home games then all the casino hold'em games combined) some big city hold'em players might respond that wild card games are not "real poker".


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Old 12-23-2002, 11:13 PM
lorinda lorinda is offline
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Default Re: The Correct Answer

Until I played online I used Aces over to mean Aces full exclusively, having never heard anything else in ten years.

Two pair was up, and only up.

I now however use full, and up.

Lori
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