£50 poker game`
£50 poker game`
hello does anybody know the cheat for the £50 poker game on one of the quiz machines? not sure what the full name is, but it shows you all the cards on the screen first and then you stop it for one of your cards. you take a photo of this on your phone, check all the way until you see the computers cards, they will be two cards next to each other somewhere on the photo you took, then his next two cards will be the ones next to it etc? anyone heard of this one?
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Indeed. It has been discussed many times.
Although similarly, the new Blackjack game does the same thing. Shows you the order of 4-6 decks then deals cards sequentially.
Now all you would need is a video camera hooked up to a laptop with some sort of image recognition program - not to mention an extremely unobservant landlord - and you could be in the money.
Although similarly, the new Blackjack game does the same thing. Shows you the order of 4-6 decks then deals cards sequentially.
Now all you would need is a video camera hooked up to a laptop with some sort of image recognition program - not to mention an extremely unobservant landlord - and you could be in the money.
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I very occasionally play this to pass some time, for entertainment only. I can't be bothered with the camera thing, which is tantamount to cheating (the equivalent of learning stupid two letter words in Scrabble or going to the trouble of actively learning spoilers), but I expect the game to play reasonably fairly (which the "true skill" implies)......
The last time I played, my opponent raised pre-flop. I go all in with AK and get called. Anyone want to guess:
a) What the opponent's two cards were?
b) What the flop was?
The last time I played, my opponent raised pre-flop. I go all in with AK and get called. Anyone want to guess:
a) What the opponent's two cards were?
b) What the flop was?
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i'd tend to agree with you DH but it won't make either of us popular. i was thinking earlier that i am more interested in why? and how? than who? and what?David Healy wrote:I can't be bothered with the camera thing, which is tantamount to cheating (the equivalent of learning stupid two letter words in Scrabble or going to the trouble of actively learning spoilers)
also i was forced to go ice skating a while ago. my lutzes were more like klutzes and, the less said about my malco salchows the better. but i was entranced by a girl who was doing all this crazy crap really well. any perfect skill is impressive.
nobody ever wins on those things.
I would say that a night ice skating with only minor bruising to show is tantamount to a certain skill level and deserves moderate praise.
Congratulations if that were (should that be was? I get scared when I reply to you as I feel an eminating pedantry dissecting my postulings, I mean postings) the case. If you broke an angle or drew blood, well no congratulations.
Congratulations if that were (should that be was? I get scared when I reply to you as I feel an eminating pedantry dissecting my postulings, I mean postings) the case. If you broke an angle or drew blood, well no congratulations.
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I'll guess at it having 2 7 off suit, and I'll wager there were 2s and 7s in the flop.
I had similar situations myself, which totally put me off playing. It's not unfair that my pocket aces or whatever were beaten by stupidly low pocket cards of my opponent (that's poker), but the fact that it will consistantly call an all in bet with rubbish and on the flip side will often fold strong hands where the community cards would not have benefitted it.
I had similar situations myself, which totally put me off playing. It's not unfair that my pocket aces or whatever were beaten by stupidly low pocket cards of my opponent (that's poker), but the fact that it will consistantly call an all in bet with rubbish and on the flip side will often fold strong hands where the community cards would not have benefitted it.
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You've obviously played this before - 2 7 off suit is correct, with two 2's in the flop.civ77 wrote:I'll guess at it having 2 7 off suit, and I'll wager there were 2s and 7s in the flop.
I accept that the game has to protect itself, but to do so in this fashion can only put people off playing and makes a mockery of the "true skill" implication.