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Originally posted by: weirdichi
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: Kibbo
I understood every word in this thread so far, except "nut." Can someone explain it to me before my imagination runs wild?

When you have "the nuts" you have a hand that can not be beaten. No other combination of cards in the other persons hole cards, or on the turn/river, can beat the cards you have.

I thought NUT was referrin only to the best possible hand in that category only, ie: nut flush vs nut straight. So there could be TWO nuts on the table possible, if I understand it correctly.

it can mean that, it can also mean the best hand on the board too.

Nut Hand
 
Originally posted by: amoeba
For the record, that was a terrible slowplay by Matt Damon.

it probably was, but KGB was so pissed off, it didn't even occur to him that damon was slowplaying it.
 
Originally posted by: weirdichi
Originally posted by: Kyteland
Originally posted by: Kibbo
I understood every word in this thread so far, except "nut." Can someone explain it to me before my imagination runs wild?

When you have "the nuts" you have a hand that can not be beaten. No other combination of cards in the other persons hole cards, or on the turn/river, can beat the cards you have.

I thought NUT was referrin only to the best possible hand in that category only, ie: nut flush vs nut straight. So there could be TWO nuts on the table possible, if I understand it correctly.

The NUT is the best possible hand with the given cards on the table. Having a nut flush means you have a flush with the Ace (or K, Q, J depending on the board) which cannot be beat. This is also the nut, but commonly refered to as the nut flush so that folks immediately know it was a flush that won.

It can also be used during the game to describe a particular moment. He floped the nut flush at that moment because the 8,9 could not be beat in any way at that particular time. However, after 2 more cards, the nut could be any number of things including 4 of kind if a 10 had come down. No 10, the the nut would be a full house if a pair is showing on the board. No pair showing, the nut for that hand is the highest straight possible (which would depend on the final 2 cards).
 
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: amoeba
For the record, that was a terrible slowplay by Matt Damon.

it probably was, but KGB was so pissed off, it didn't even occur to him that damon was slowplaying it.



HE TRICKED ME!!! HE TRICKED ME!!! ALL Day, Check check check.
 
Originally posted by: Phoenix86
I don't go to a YAGT.org and posts about SCSI, ohms, or VPNs and expect everyone to know WTF I'm takning about so why post poker lingo on an OT, computer forum?


Hey, I must've missed that this forum is OFF TOPIC.

 
There are enough poker posts on this forum to justify the poster's use of poker lingo. Besides, its not like the lingo was that convoluted. Its not like he used acronyms like
TPTK, OESD, LAG, TAG, so forth.....
 
Originally posted by: amoeba
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: amoeba
For the record, that was a terrible slowplay by Matt Damon.

it probably was, but KGB was so pissed off, it didn't even occur to him that damon was slowplaying it.



HE TRICKED ME!!! HE TRICKED ME!!! ALL Day, Check check check.

Folds a munster. Shood have paid me off. Da Fack did you lay dat down!?

Ok, Mr. sun-uv-a-bitch...LET'S PLAY SOME CAAHRDS.
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: HonkeyDonk
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
And Mwilding I understood exactly what he was saying.
You don't have to be a genius to figure it out, but it doesn't take away from the fact that it wasn't English.

I'm not a genius and I knew what he was saying. It was definitely English and I understood what he was saying. And it seems like you're the only one here that didn't understand what was going on. :thumbsup:

when did I say I didn't know what was going on?

exactly...


I put Teddy on my right hand because on the other hand your English makes no fvcking sense.

Uhh...if you knew what he was talking about, then why say what you did above? By replying with the above quote, you are implying that you didn't understand the OP's post.
 
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