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Monday, 30 October 2006 |
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Zar, the card game like no other! We'll that's not quite true. It's very similar to man other card games, but this one is a ton of fun. The thing that I liked best was it's ability to modify or build on top of cards played. The biggest string of modifiers we had was 10.
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 12 July 2006 |
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Lot's of the poker shows these days are referring to the ,top 10, or ten best, or not one of the top hands. Here is a list of what is considered the top 10 hands in Texas Holdem. AA (two aces)
KK (two kings) QQ (two queens)
JJ (two jacks)
1010 (two tens)
99 (two nines)
88 (two eights)
AK Suited
AQ Suited AK If you were to play these hand to the end each and every time, you, on average will come out a winner. If you were to ONLY play these hands for the rest of your poker life, you would probably accomplish the following things: loose many progressive tourneys, win more money, and become the tightest player your friends have ever scene. In games were the blinds are continually raised, you might just have to take an ace and run with it. Pocket twos are always tough to charge with, but as they say, deuces never leuces. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 July 2006 )
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Written by Gamer Gene
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Tuesday, 03 January 2006 |
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Welcome to Who Goes First! We aim to bring you the best in gaming. Although we will focus on board games, card games, dice games and the like, we will not bar or discourage electronic gaming. Please create an account and if you would like to help contribute, then please contact us and we can elevate your permission to author, editor or publisher. If you need information about a game or would like to see something published, just let us know. I hope that you will enjoy the site as much as we plan to. Look for pictures of games, strategy to help win, reviews of new games and rules for tried and true games. Write Comment (0 Comments) |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 04 January 2006 )
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