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Poker After Dark

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Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
What, are y'all Helen Keller or something!?!?! No one has seen this enormous error? Get out of your attic people!

It's gutter, not attic. Get it right!

Pretty sure she hid in an attic. Nice try.

You are thinking of Ann Frank.

Hellen Keller was blind and deaf. Annie Sullivan was the teacher that got through to her and taught her to communicate.

Oh, and not everyone watches poker after dark.

I just knew someone would correct me in earnest...

Thanks for the lulz, sir.

Glad I could help...?


 
Originally posted by: randay
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: Zaitsev
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
What, are y'all Helen Keller or something!?!?! No one has seen this enormous error? Get out of your attic people!

Post a link so we can be informed?

:30 to 1:30

after careful review i am not 100% sure that i would rather poker all night long.

Who, Gabe Kaplan?
 
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Brunson had the ace of hearts, even though that was the turn card.

The show basically wastes 1 full minute each opening trying to illustrate a capsule hand that will somehow enlighten poker nubs about the intricacies of the game, and they completely BLOW IT! Because as Juju pointed out, Doyle Brunson is holding the same card that is supposedly the turn. Perhaps that's how Texas Dolly won all those bracelets; by cheating.

I thinks it's made extra funny by how serious the show takes itself, and how dramatic the credits are.

Good job, Juju. You get :cookie:
 
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Brunson had the ace of hearts, even though that was the turn card.

The show basically wastes 1 full minute each opening trying to illustrate a capsule hand that will somehow enlighten poker nubs about the intricacies of the game, and they completely BLOW IT! Because as Juju pointed out, Doyle Brunson is holding the same card that is supposedly the turn. Perhaps that's how Texas Dolly won all those bracelets; by cheating.

I thinks it's made extra funny by how serious the show takes itself, and how dramatic the credits are.

Good job, Juju. You get :cookie:

brunson was holding a 4, you fools.
 
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