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I want to go to Vegas, but cant afford it, and I think you have to be 21, to do anything good

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yeh if you're under 21 you are allowed in casinos but not allowed to stop walking or gamble.

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pretty sure I'm right.

 

the rules toonpants presented were General rules and didn't make mention of this, quite particular, scenario.

 

I'm pretty sure I'm right.

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pretty sure I'm right.

 

the rules toonpants presented were General rules and didn't make mention of this, quite particular, scenario.

 

I'm pretty sure I'm right.

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You are wrong, like.

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I love Vegas like, but I've never had enough money to really do much gambling when I've been there.  Some of the people knocking about the place though - Jesus wept.  They all look about as healthy as that DevilFish bloke, and with similar fashion sense.

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I think Vegas is fantastic - never gamble of course but the place and the people are amazing

 

if you drive from the downtown to the strip on one of the side roads you pass a fabulous building - very swish, lawns etc etc and a sign "las Vegas Italian-American Society"

 

I'm sure it's also the place the "Friends of Italian Opera" (see "Some like it Hot") hang out too

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Right, in three days/session I've gone from my initial 1,000 play money to almost 2,800.

 

How does the game/level differ when you step up to the real stuff?

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People are more conservative, and think more about their betting, as they are playing with real money.

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pretty sure I'm right.

 

the rules toonpants presented were General rules and didn't make mention of this, quite particular, scenario.

 

I'm pretty sure I'm right.

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I will bet you 100 quid and give you odds of ten to one that you are wrong.

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Come on fishy, put your money where your ignorance is

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quite happy to admit I'm not as confident in this regard as toonpants is, but I will stick to my doubts to his 100% accuracy.

 

it strikes me that his way would create far too many split pots which is against the nature of the game.

 

the way I've been taught reduces split pots...

 

but until I can be arsed to e-mail Devil Fish or the like then by all means take Toonpants adamant statement.

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quite happy to admit I'm not as confident in this regard as toonpants is, but I will stick to my doubts to his 100% accuracy.

 

it strikes me that his way would create far too many split pots which is against the nature of the game.

 

the way I've been taught reduces split pots...

 

but until I can be arsed to e-mail Devil Fish or the like then by all means take Toonpants adamant statement.

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10 to 1 any amount you want, or be the big man and admit you were WRONG

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your point - " the object is to win the other guys money, nothing more"

 

my point "Split pot doesn't win you the other guys money"

 

I KNOW that you make the best five card hand from the 7 available cards, but I'm sure that I was taught that in that particular sitatuion described (where the best hand is identical for two players unless they use both cards in their pocket.) it's not a split pot and instead both players play their pocket cards.

 

if this is a subtle difference in the way we've been taught then that's fine, but I'm so arrogant in this regard to say that you're 100% wrong and I'm !00% right.

 

but rather that I'm pretty certain that the way I've described reduces the number of split pots and therefore stays more true to the idea of Poker... the point you make " the object is to win the other guys money, nothing more"

 

The way I've been taught you win the guys money, your way you split the pot with the other guy.

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right here you go.

 

the board is AAKKK  you hold Q3  your oponent has Q2 

 

In your opinion who wins?

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in that case you're playing a full house on the board, which is different to the situation that was first described.

 

but how about KKKJ10

 

you hold A7 he holds A6

 

the best possible hand is KKKAJ for both parties, however in the way I've been taught... you have in your pocket a better hand than your opponent. As such you win.

 

can you see the logic in the way I've been taught?

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your point - " the object is to win the other guys money, nothing more"

 

my point "Split pot doesn't win you the other guys money"

 

I KNOW that you make the best five card hand from the 7 available cards, but I'm sure that I was taught that in that particular sitatuion described (where the best hand is identical for two players unless they use both cards in their pocket.) it's not a split pot and instead both players play their pocket cards.

 

if this is a subtle difference in the way we've been taught then that's fine, but I'm so arrogant in this regard to say that you're 100% wrong and I'm !00% right.

 

but rather that I'm pretty certain that the way I've described reduces the number of split pots and therefore stays more true to the idea of Poker... the point you make " the object is to win the other guys money, nothing more"

 

The way I've been taught you win the guys money, your way you split the pot with the other guy.

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You are arrogant enough to refuse to admit that you are wrong though

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so who wins in this example

 

right here you go.

 

the board is AAKKK  you hold Q3  your oponent has Q2 

 

In your opinion who wins?

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Split pot? they'd both dump the two cards they had for the full house on the table?

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seriously man, I'm not saying "you're wrong I'm right" I'm saying that the way I've been taught reduces split pots which is in-keeping with the idea of the game.

 

your way might be right, but as I've said pretty much throughout this thread I'm "pretty sure"

 

which incidently does not mean "I'm 100% sure"

 

tell a man black is white his whole life he'll believe it to be true.

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