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Where's the best place over here for getting all the wine making gear?
I just used a £1.29 bucket
I think there's a natural yeast on the elderflower, so you don't need to add any, nor should you wash it off. Just leave on a piece of card, for any bugs to jump off. Just completed some elderflower wine, it's pretty good. Not so sure about the carrot stuff though. Very strong.
However, Israel's Amit Inbar, who runs a kite surfing school, said the ISAF did not appreciate how dangerous the sport was. "I think they have made a very big mistake because I think the people at ISAF don't really understand the implications of the decision ... and the dangers of the sport," said Inbar. Inbar, who represented Israel in windsurfering at the Barcelona and Sydney Games, said there was a real possibility of competitors being seriously injured or killed, particularly at race starts, and when battling for position around marker buoys.
. . Israel's sailing chief Yehuda Maayan, however, said ISAF's decision to dump windsurfing in favour of kite boarding came about as a result of an error by the Spanish delegate to the Melbourne meeting where the vote was held last month. Maayan had told Reuters delegates were probably confused or didn't understand the motion because of language difficulties. The Spanish Sailing Federation has since admitted its mistake saying its representative voted in favour of kite boarding in error.
I used to windsurf a lot, ran a club here and we had tons of fun and many races when the wind did show. Surprisingly, windsurfing almost died a death, and many boarders went to kitesurfing. I bought myself some kite kit (a board that doesn't support your weight but that cuts through the water, while you dangle from 16 m2 of cloth with an inflatable tube at the leading edge. When you're ready to go for the first time, hooked in to this huge source of power, you really wonder if it's a wise idea. To be safer, you have to have an onshore or cross/onshore wind, but this makes it kind of unsafe too because if you get launched, you can get dumped on the beach or thrown into buildings.
Will be interesting to see how it pans out and how many people die in the first event.
I co-moderate a forum dedicated to a fit female BBC presenter, with said fit female BBC presenter. She's quite groovy and joins in, I've seen a few risque caps disappear though.
I co-moderate a forum dedicated to a fit female BBC presenter, with said fit female BBC presenter. She's quite groovy and joins in, I've seen a few risque caps disappear though.
I co-moderate a forum dedicated to a fit female BBC presenter, with said fit female BBC presenter. She's quite groovy and joins in, I've seen a few risque caps disappear though.
Everyone sitting there with 100 BB, am I gonna raise to 25BB with red A A
Why not?
If I can, I do. Maybe the cash games with drunks down there are supersupercrazy, where I play although there is drunk craziness but still plenty of value from people who are cogent enough to know that a 25BB pfb is beating QQ.
I'm just trying to illustrate that I've seen plenty of situations where you're getting what you can in pre but there are situations where you shouldn't still be in the hand by the river and an enemy at the table is therefore the guy sitting in your seat who might not fold when he has to and you might want to remove that decisionmaking from him.
So I raise to 10 BB say cuz I'm still fed up with limpaments
This is not a valid thing to base you betsizing on.
By 'I'm fed up with limpaments' I'm referring to the OP's desire to see flops where you have AA without 5 other players in the hand. This is a valid thing to base your betsizing on.
I suppose it depends in part on how able you are to spot that you're beaten on the flop and how likely you'll be to act on that feeling.
not sure if that is in relation to how deep he should sit - but its not good advice
cover all if possible
Everyone sitting there with 100 BB, am I gonna raise to 25BB with red A A , no. So I raise to 10 BB say cuz I'm still fed up with limpaments and I get called by a semiunknown and a drunk. I've been sitting there like a nit all night and most of the table know what my 10BB bet means. Flop 9 T Q clubs, drunk bet 40BB, semiunknown is all in. Am I right to call, not really. Some people can fold red AA, some cannot, some it depends how they feel, even though it may be right to fold. Then whether you are able to do the right thing on the flop should configure your preflop bet, should it not? Correct me if I'm wrong, you have more expertise than me.