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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: BlueSquare.com GUKPT Walsall - Day 1A
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on: February 26, 2009, 03:07:36 PM
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[/url] picks up his chips and goes to throw them in, but halts his action at the last second. "Is that allowed?" asked his neighbour inquisitively. It's academic, nonetheless, as Romanello does indeed make the call, only to be met by  for the full house. "Someone called a ruling on me before," added Romanello. "It's okay as long as chips aren't released." Its not against the rules but is still angle shooting!!
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Trantastic
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on: December 02, 2008, 10:39:58 PM
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JC Tran is an amazing amazing player, WP sir.
I also think he took down the Pokerstars WCOOP Main Event three years ago.
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Do you play poker with your kids?
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on: December 02, 2008, 12:45:44 PM
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My daughter is only 15 months and she already likes playing with my poker chips!
But in all serious I would love to teach her the game when she is old enough. When I was 8-9 and used to go to Center Parcs on family trips (man how good was Center Parcs back in the day) we would sit around and play 5 card draw for matchsticks. I always loved playing card games since I was young but never took up playing more seriously until I was 23-24.
As many people have said I think its all about teaching them the game for fun when they are little as it will help with maths/memory and once they are old enough to understand the concept of gambling in their teens teach them the pros and cons of such activities. Gambling is always going to be out there so its better to teach them what its all about rather than letting them find their own way playing slots (something I never done but sure saw a lot of mates piss money away in).
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