for a bit of fun - I'll give anyone a tenner if they can guess what hand the villain has in their first guess... (players on the table excluded). FYI, there are no flush draws. Hand History #713681345 (00:13 25/11/2013) Player Action Cards Amount Pot Balance chicknMelt Small blind 30.00 30.00 2145.00 xxxx Big blind 60.00 90.00 1880.00 Your hole cards · Q · A elvisg1972 Fold allan1951 Fold exec66 Fold chicknMelt Raise 150.00 240.00 1995.00 xxxx Call 120.00 360.00 1760.00 Flop · 3 · 4 · 10 chicknMelt Check xxxx Bet 120.00 480.00 1640.00 chicknMelt Call 120.00 600.00 1875.00 Turn · 8 chicknMelt Check xxxx Check River · 2 chicknMelt Check xxxx Check chicknMelt Show · Q · A Posted by chicknMelt
In Response to Re: Can a chicken turn pro? : Hand quiz, . AA? Posted by JimRiddle7
Nice try, but no.
Hehe, this is fun.
Unless sky object- ill transfer money to the winner via a HU cash game... I'll raise to £10 and then fold to a rr ( or lots or smaller raises if your not comfortable with that)
In Response to Re: Can a chicken turn pro? : Nice try, but no. Hehe, this is fun. Unless sky object- ill transfer money to the winner via a HU cash game... I'll raise to £10 and then fold to a rr ( or lots or smaller raises if your not comfortable with that) Posted by chicknMelt
not sure you are allowed to do this. don't want to see you get banned for money laundering over such a nice gesture
"...I want to transfer £10 to teddybloat - I ran a little fun competition in my thread and he won - I was planning to raise to £10 on a HU NL table, then fold to a RR... I think this is technically against the rules, but it wont hurt anyone. Will I get banned if I do it?"
I have emailed SKY "...I want to transfer £10 to teddybloat - I ran a little fun competition in my thread and he won - I was planning to raise to £10 on a HU NL table, then fold to a RR... I think this is technically against the rules, but it wont hurt anyone. Will I get banned if I do it?" Posted by chicknMelt
Don't EVER do that, please, I know it is with good intent, but it can look terrible, & "Fraud" don't do sentiment.
Do the Post Office still do Postal Orders? I used to get a 2/- Postal Order for my Birthday, from Auntie Winnie, every year. Cracking things, nearly as good as cash.
Auntie Winnie met a very unfortunate end, I'm sad to relate. She fell victim to a very unusual side-effect of diabetes, in that she was run over by a bus whilst cycling. Bad eyes, see, she never saw the bus coming. This was some 55 years ago, so pardon the semi-levity, but Uncle George lived happily for a goodly while after, in fact I think he married the milk-maid. He only had one leg, mind. Well, two, but one was wooden. More diabetes related problems, the whole family suffered. Dad had 9 brothers & sisters, 6 of them had wooden legs due to diabetes. Get-togethers in Church Halls with those wooden floors made a right racket when we did the hokey-cokey, & there'd be legs flying everywhere.
Haa I remember that The Stomp Dance ;-) Seriously tho I would not send postal orders via post unless it was recorded as they have a habit of going missing an old fashioned cheque would be far better.
In Response to Re: Can a chicken turn pro?: In Response to Re: Can a chicken turn pro? : Don't EVER do that, please, I know it is with good intent, but it can look terrible, & "Fraud" don't do sentiment. Do the Post Office still do Postal Orders? I used to get a 2/- Postal Order for my Birthday, from Auntie Winnie, every year. Cracking things, nearly as good as cash. Auntie Winnie met a very unfortunate end, I'm sad to relate. She fell victim to a very unusual side-effect of diabetes, in that she was run over by a bus whilst cycling. Bad eyes, see, she never saw the bus coming. This was some 55 years ago, so pardon the semi-levity, but Uncle George lived happily for a goodly while after, in fact I think he married the milk-maid. He only had one leg, mind. Well, two, but one was wooden. More diabetes related problems, the whole family suffered. Dad had 9 brothers & sisters, 6 of them had wooden legs due to diabetes. Get-togethers in Church Halls with those wooden floors made a right racket when we did the hokey-cokey, & there'd be legs flying everywhere. Posted by Tikay10
Yikes, looks like it was a bad suggestion then! I suspect the response from sky will be equally stern.
What's a postal order??
Teddy, pm me your name, sort code, acct no and I'll do a bank transfer?
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Didnt realise he had rivered the straight?
Do the Post Office still do Postal Orders? I used to get a 2/- Postal Order for my Birthday, from Auntie Winnie, every year. Cracking things, nearly as good as cash.
Auntie Winnie met a very unfortunate end, I'm sad to relate. She fell victim to a very unusual side-effect of diabetes, in that she was run over by a bus whilst cycling. Bad eyes, see, she never saw the bus coming. This was some 55 years ago, so pardon the semi-levity, but Uncle George lived happily for a goodly while after, in fact I think he married the milk-maid. He only had one leg, mind. Well, two, but one was wooden. More diabetes related problems, the whole family suffered. Dad had 9 brothers & sisters, 6 of them had wooden legs due to diabetes. Get-togethers in Church Halls with those wooden floors made a right racket when we did the hokey-cokey, & there'd be legs flying everywhere.
In Response to Re: Can a chicken turn pro? : Don't EVER do that, please, I know it is with good intent, but it can look terrible, & "Fraud" don't do sentiment. Do the Post Office still do Postal Orders? I used to get a 2/- Postal Order for my Birthday, from Auntie Winnie, every year. Cracking things, nearly as good as cash. Auntie Winnie met a very unfortunate end, I'm sad to relate. She fell victim to a very unusual side-effect of diabetes, in that she was run over by a bus whilst cycling. Bad eyes, see, she never saw the bus coming. This was some 55 years ago, so pardon the semi-levity, but Uncle George lived happily for a goodly while after, in fact I think he married the milk-maid. He only had one leg, mind. Well, two, but one was wooden. More diabetes related problems, the whole family suffered. Dad had 9 brothers & sisters, 6 of them had wooden legs due to diabetes. Get-togethers in Church Halls with those wooden floors made a right racket when we did the hokey-cokey, & there'd be legs flying everywhere.
Posted by Tikay10
"what's a Postal Order?"
What?
WHAT?
You've never lived.......