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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: nicname on March 01, 2012, 12:21:57 AM
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Sounds like fun.
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You haven't gone to Nilla's yet?
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thanks for the update, redneck.
:lol: do they allow chewing of tobacco? :lol:
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thanks for the update, redneck.
:lol: do they allow chewing of tobacco? :lol:
Who are you?
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You haven't gone to Nilla's yet?
I checked out the site. It said they only offer "rent a seat tournaments." I'm not a big fan of those.
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You haven't gone to Nilla's yet?
I checked out the site. It said they only offer "rent a seat tournaments." I'm not a big fan of those.
LOL, the place is nothing but giant cash games.
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
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Just checked again and it looks like they get do have the cash games because they call them "charity" cash games. Seems legit. Cool.
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
I just meant legit as in real poker not some b.s. version like they used to have in wichita all the time.
Who are the Steven bros? Some rich dudes who like to gamble?
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nvr mind. Spangles
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Next time SouthOfSalineKat gets the call for a big game, I'll let you know.
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
I just meant legit as in real poker not some b.s. version like they used to have in wichita all the time.
Who are the Steven bros? Some rich dudes who like to gamble?
I play at Nilla's all the time. It is totally legit and they serve good food there too. I also like the b.s. version they used to play a few years ago up on North Rock where they briefly show you the entire deck face up, but they shut that down shortly after I started playing it. I can't even remember the name they called it, but it was funny. But anyway, Nilla's is legit because they take a percentage of the drop on cash games and donate to charity, which is the same premise as playing in a charity tournament. They would have to outlaw charity tournaments in order to stop these cash games from going on. Personally I like a real casino that has a bad beat jackpot a little better because of the chance of getting a huge windfall. I won over $70,000 on several bad beat jackpots at Prairie Band north of Topeka. But that was before they changed the qualifying hand rules and now it is virtually impossible to hit.
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
I just meant legit as in real poker not some b.s. version like they used to have in wichita all the time.
Who are the Steven bros? Some rich dudes who like to gamble?
I play at Nilla's all the time. It is totally legit and they serve good food there too. I also like the b.s. version they used to play a few years ago up on North Rock where they briefly show you the entire deck face up, but they shut that down shortly after I started playing it. I can't even remember the name they called it, but it was funny. But anyway, Nilla's is legit because they take a percentage of the drop on cash games and donate to charity, which is the same premise as playing in a charity tournament. They would have to outlaw charity tournaments in order to stop these cash games from going on. Personally I like a real casino that has a bad beat jackpot a little better because of the chance of getting a huge windfall. I won over $70,000 on several bad beat jackpots at Prairie Band north of Topeka. But that was before they changed the qualifying hand rules and now it is virtually impossible to hit.
Speaking of charity, donate all of your winnings to fatty4ksu's upcoming memorial. Your emaw karma would burst.
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
I just meant legit as in real poker not some b.s. version like they used to have in wichita all the time.
Who are the Steven bros? Some rich dudes who like to gamble?
I play at Nilla's all the time. It is totally legit and they serve good food there too. I also like the b.s. version they used to play a few years ago up on North Rock where they briefly show you the entire deck face up, but they shut that down shortly after I started playing it. I can't even remember the name they called it, but it was funny. But anyway, Nilla's is legit because they take a percentage of the drop on cash games and donate to charity, which is the same premise as playing in a charity tournament. They would have to outlaw charity tournaments in order to stop these cash games from going on. Personally I like a real casino that has a bad beat jackpot a little better because of the chance of getting a huge windfall. I won over $70,000 on several bad beat jackpots at Prairie Band north of Topeka. But that was before they changed the qualifying hand rules and now it is virtually impossible to hit.
Speaking of charity, donate all of your winnings to fatty4ksu's upcoming memorial. Your emaw karma would burst.
Fatty was a great guy. I think I met him in 2004. :cry:
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
I just meant legit as in real poker not some b.s. version like they used to have in wichita all the time.
Who are the Steven bros? Some rich dudes who like to gamble?
I play at Nilla's all the time. It is totally legit and they serve good food there too. I also like the b.s. version they used to play a few years ago up on North Rock where they briefly show you the entire deck face up, but they shut that down shortly after I started playing it. I can't even remember the name they called it, but it was funny. But anyway, Nilla's is legit because they take a percentage of the drop on cash games and donate to charity, which is the same premise as playing in a charity tournament. They would have to outlaw charity tournaments in order to stop these cash games from going on. Personally I like a real casino that has a bad beat jackpot a little better because of the chance of getting a huge windfall. I won over $70,000 on several bad beat jackpots at Prairie Band north of Topeka. But that was before they changed the qualifying hand rules and now it is virtually impossible to hit.
Speaking of charity, donate all of your winnings to fatty4ksu's upcoming memorial. Your emaw karma would burst.
Fatty was a great guy. I think I met him in 2004. :cry:
Posted By fatty4ksu
Question about the poker \"world\"
are iraqi/arabs commonly accepted?
Thanks, been looking for a place to ask this.
:(
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fff's only post on the twoplustwo forums.
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Posted By fatty4ksu
Question about the poker \"world\"
are iraqi/arabs commonly accepted?
Thanks, been looking for a place to ask this.
:(
:lol:
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Well, crap. It didn't say that on the website. Probably for legal reasons. Do you play?
I don't play poker. A friend plays there a lot. It's just a place for the Steven bros to hold cash games. There's nothing legit about it, but they apparently have it worked out with the necessary people.
I just meant legit as in real poker not some b.s. version like they used to have in wichita all the time.
Who are the Steven bros? Some rich dudes who like to gamble?
I play at Nilla's all the time. It is totally legit and they serve good food there too. I also like the b.s. version they used to play a few years ago up on North Rock where they briefly show you the entire deck face up, but they shut that down shortly after I started playing it. I can't even remember the name they called it, but it was funny. But anyway, Nilla's is legit because they take a percentage of the drop on cash games and donate to charity, which is the same premise as playing in a charity tournament. They would have to outlaw charity tournaments in order to stop these cash games from going on. Personally I like a real casino that has a bad beat jackpot a little better because of the chance of getting a huge windfall. I won over $70,000 on several bad beat jackpots at Prairie Band north of Topeka. But that was before they changed the qualifying hand rules and now it is virtually impossible to hit.
Speaking of charity, donate all of your winnings to fatty4ksu's upcoming memorial. Your emaw karma would burst.
Fatty was a great guy. I think I met him in 2004. :cry:
Posted By fatty4ksu
Question about the poker \"world\"
are iraqi/arabs commonly accepted?
Thanks, been looking for a place to ask this.
:(
:love:
next time I fleece the old racist hicks of barton county for all they've got, i'll donate it to the memorial fund