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« Reply #16200 on: December 07, 2009, 11:46:08 PM »


Someone mentioned Repton Boxing Club earlier.

I did some filming there once for Sporting Odds, Joe Legge was my "man" at SO. He then went to Virgin, & I went with him, but I had to part company, as it clashed with my Sky Poker jobbie. Joe then moved on again, & is now at Betfair.  We shall do stuff together again at some time, in some way, he's a good man, & he was very good to me. A true Gentleman, in fact.

Here is Frankie in Repton Boxing Club.

What you reckon to the whistle?
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« Reply #16201 on: December 07, 2009, 11:46:16 PM »


Decode this then Tom.....

Jacky gahs ta Brough Hill Fair

Jacky hed niver seen now't like't afooar. He'd bin ta Peerith an' Kirby, an' Appleby an' Shap an' Meaburn; but nowt ta come up wi' Brough Hill. They come frae o' ower t' country side wi' o' macks an' manners of stuff ta sell. Nags o' o' sooarts. Young 'uns an' auld 'uns, t'nags 'at kick, an' nags, if it wasn't fer 't laal bit o' ginger, 'at cud hardly stand up ta be selt. 



Jacky had never seen anything like it before. he had been to Penrith, and Appleby, and Shap and Meaburn, but nothing was a good as Brough Hill.

They come from all over the countryside with all makes and manner of stuff to sell. Horses of every description. Young ones and old ones. Horses that kick, and horses that (If it wasn't for that little bit of fighting spirit) could hardly stand up to be sold.
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« Reply #16202 on: December 07, 2009, 11:48:53 PM »


I enjoyed this teaser from a Hellmuth book some 5 or 6 years ago. It came - allegedly (though it matters not) - from a home game, where 6 guys were playing 4 card PLO.

The hands were......

Seat 1 -   

Seat 2 -  three diamonds

Seat 3 - 

Seat 4 - 

Seat 5 - 

Seat 6 - 

The Flop came.......

So, literally, something for everyone.

After the  turn, the Board read.....

 

Top TWO Sets for Seat 4 then. And he thought that was a good card...........

Looks like a gin card for seat 1. Might be a slight fave here.

What it GUARANTEES is that Seat 4 - Top Two Sets, & the nuts (temp)  - now cannot win.
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« Reply #16203 on: December 07, 2009, 11:49:58 PM »

Tikay, kiss my well fed ass!!

In answer to Flushy, I'd estimate about January 2nd!

Oooh!

See, I try to be nice, & you go off on one like that.

She's a propper little Brough Hiller.

Is that that horsey-speak for a nice little stocking-filler ?

He whooshed me completely Ralph, but I was scared to ask. Heaven only knows what Cos will make of it.

Google "Brough Hill fair" and then come back with your best guess.

She could pull a trailer up a steep hill comfortably because she has (see below) a "back-end"??

Fell ponies were often referred to around the turn of the 19th/20th centuries as either "Fell Galloways" or "Brough Hill ponies" because most of the young stock were sold off at this "back-end" sale. Other fairs were held during the year at Penrith, Wigton, Rosley (near Wigton), Appleby, Kirkby Stephen and Meaburn, but Brough Hill was acknowledged as "the" sale for the hill ponies.


Close. Brough Hill ponies are renowned for being short and stocky with big powerful hindquarters.

"Back end" In this context, refers to the winter time.
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« Reply #16204 on: December 07, 2009, 11:50:08 PM »


Decode this then Tom.....

Jacky gahs ta Brough Hill Fair

Jacky hed niver seen now't like't afooar. He'd bin ta Peerith an' Kirby, an' Appleby an' Shap an' Meaburn; but nowt ta come up wi' Brough Hill. They come frae o' ower t' country side wi' o' macks an' manners of stuff ta sell. Nags o' o' sooarts. Young 'uns an' auld 'uns, t'nags 'at kick, an' nags, if it wasn't fer 't laal bit o' ginger, 'at cud hardly stand up ta be selt. 



Jacky had never seen anything like it before. he had been to Penrith, and Appleby, and Shap and Meaburn, but nothing was a good as Brough Hill.

They come from all over the countryside with all makes and manner of stuff to sell. Horses of every description. Young ones and old ones. Horses that kick, and horses that (If it wasn't for that little bit of fighting spirit) could hardly stand up to be sold.

Close. 8/10.
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« Reply #16205 on: December 07, 2009, 11:50:36 PM »


I enjoyed this teaser from a Hellmuth book some 5 or 6 years ago. It came - allegedly (though it matters not) - from a home game, where 6 guys were playing 4 card PLO.

The hands were......

Seat 1 -   

Seat 2 -  three diamonds

Seat 3 - 

Seat 4 - 

Seat 5 - 

Seat 6 - 

The Flop came.......

So, literally, something for everyone.

After the  turn, the Board read.....

 

Top TWO Sets for Seat 4 then. And he thought that was a good card...........

Looks like a gin card for seat 1. Might be a slight fave here.

What it GUARANTEES is that Seat 4 - Top Two Sets, & the nuts (temp)  - now cannot win.

Hmmmm. Interesting. Whoever would've thought.......
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« Reply #16206 on: December 07, 2009, 11:51:20 PM »

Tikay, kiss my well fed ass!!

In answer to Flushy, I'd estimate about January 2nd!

Oooh!

See, I try to be nice, & you go off on one like that.

She's a propper little Brough Hiller.

Is that that horsey-speak for a nice little stocking-filler ?

He whooshed me completely Ralph, but I was scared to ask. Heaven only knows what Cos will make of it.

Google "Brough Hill fair" and then come back with your best guess.

She could pull a trailer up a steep hill comfortably because she has (see below) a "back-end"??

Fell ponies were often referred to around the turn of the 19th/20th centuries as either "Fell Galloways" or "Brough Hill ponies" because most of the young stock were sold off at this "back-end" sale. Other fairs were held during the year at Penrith, Wigton, Rosley (near Wigton), Appleby, Kirkby Stephen and Meaburn, but Brough Hill was acknowledged as "the" sale for the hill ponies.


Close. Brough Hill ponies are renowned for being short and stocky with big powerful hindquarters.

"Back end" In this context, refers to the winter time.

Another Red chat-up line, & they say I'm bad.

She will not be amused.
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« Reply #16207 on: December 07, 2009, 11:56:40 PM »


I enjoyed this teaser from a Hellmuth book some 5 or 6 years ago. It came - allegedly (though it matters not) - from a home game, where 6 guys were playing 4 card PLO.

The hands were......

Seat 1 -   

Seat 2 -  three diamonds

Seat 3 - 

Seat 4 - 

Seat 5 - 

Seat 6 - 

The Flop came.......

So, literally, something for everyone.

After the  turn, the Board read.....

 

Top TWO Sets for Seat 4 then. And he thought that was a good card...........

Looks like a gin card for seat 1. Might be a slight fave here.

What it GUARANTEES is that Seat 4 - Top Two Sets, & the nuts (temp)  - now cannot win.

Just trying to figur out how he can win it on the flop? There's not many turns that help from what I can see.
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« Reply #16208 on: December 07, 2009, 11:57:42 PM »

Is it true that horses love nutmeg?
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« Reply #16209 on: December 07, 2009, 11:59:14 PM »


I enjoyed this teaser from a Hellmuth book some 5 or 6 years ago. It came - allegedly (though it matters not) - from a home game, where 6 guys were playing 4 card PLO.

The hands were......

Seat 1 -   

Seat 2 -  three diamonds

Seat 3 - 

Seat 4 - 

Seat 5 - 

Seat 6 - 

The Flop came.......

So, literally, something for everyone.

After the  turn, the Board read.....

 

Top TWO Sets for Seat 4 then. And he thought that was a good card...........

Looks like a gin card for seat 1. Might be a slight fave here.

What it GUARANTEES is that Seat 4 - Top Two Sets, & the nuts (temp)  - now cannot win.

Just trying to figur out how he can win it on the flop? There's not many turns that help from what I can see.

The case ten? - not sure what else helps.
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« Reply #16210 on: December 08, 2009, 12:00:03 AM »


I enjoyed this teaser from a Hellmuth book some 5 or 6 years ago. It came - allegedly (though it matters not) - from a home game, where 6 guys were playing 4 card PLO.

The hands were......

Seat 1 -   

Seat 2 -  three diamonds

Seat 3 - 

Seat 4 - 

Seat 5 - 

Seat 6 - 

The Flop came.......

So, literally, something for everyone.

After the  turn, the Board read.....

 

Top TWO Sets for Seat 4 then. And he thought that was a good card...........

Looks like a gin card for seat 1. Might be a slight fave here.

What it GUARANTEES is that Seat 4 - Top Two Sets, & the nuts (temp)  - now cannot win.

Just trying to figur out how he can win it on the flop? There's not many turns that help from what I can see.

  river???

Ps Player 6 has the case 10...
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« Reply #16211 on: December 08, 2009, 12:00:45 AM »

Is it true that horses love nutmeg?

Don't know, but if you sprinkle semolina on roast potatioes, it makes them nice & crisp.

That's my handy hint for xmas dinner.
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« Reply #16212 on: December 08, 2009, 12:02:15 AM »

Is it true that horses love nutmeg?

Don't know, but if you sprinkle semolina on roast potatioes, it makes them nice & crisp.

That's my handy hint for xmas dinner.

So does goose fat and it tastes better.
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« Reply #16213 on: December 08, 2009, 12:02:58 AM »


I enjoyed this teaser from a Hellmuth book some 5 or 6 years ago. It came - allegedly (though it matters not) - from a home game, where 6 guys were playing 4 card PLO.

The hands were......

Seat 1 -   

Seat 2 -  three diamonds

Seat 3 - 

Seat 4 - 

Seat 5 - 

Seat 6 - 

The Flop came.......

So, literally, something for everyone.

After the  turn, the Board read.....

 

Top TWO Sets for Seat 4 then. And he thought that was a good card...........

Looks like a gin card for seat 1. Might be a slight fave here.

What it GUARANTEES is that Seat 4 - Top Two Sets, & the nuts (temp)  - now cannot win.

Just trying to figur out how he can win it on the flop? There's not many turns that help from what I can see.

The case ten? - not sure what else helps.

case ten is in seat 6
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« Reply #16214 on: December 08, 2009, 12:04:15 AM »

no good seat 5 has A flush
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