19-Dec-10, 01:31 #61
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Posted 19-Dec-10, 01:31
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awood88
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moshylinho :
ok, to end your sleepless nights im gonna tell you the answers
#49 Picasso Flop
#59 In The Money
GG
I've never heard of the term Picasso flop. What does it mean? #56 was 'a duck on the river' or '2 on the river' but I think I was just trying to be smart with a pic. not really a term a such is it. This was a good game while it lasted.
19-Dec-10, 19:03 #62
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Posted 19-Dec-10, 19:03
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#58 monthly million Id of never got Picasso Flop but like its direction @awood Picasso Flop, its a book about a poker player who commits murder, googled it, looks like a good read.
19-Dec-10, 20:17 #63
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Posted 19-Dec-10, 20:17
#63
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Nice tread guys. I will try to give you one.
Edited by jovicakralj (19 December 2010 @ 20:44 GMT)
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19-Dec-10, 20:38 #64
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Posted 19-Dec-10, 20:38
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jovicakralj remove pic 2 the man and woman one, and re-name it "2" then re post the pic. The text on the pic gives it away...but its a good one
19-Dec-10, 20:46 #65
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Posted 19-Dec-10, 20:46
#65
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I did that ------------ And another one
Edited by jovicakralj (19 December 2010 @ 21:01 GMT)
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20-Dec-10, 01:22 #66
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Posted 20-Dec-10, 01:22
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#63 early (bird) position #65 bankrollmob n1. Can't think of anymore right now.
2-Dec-11, 19:00 #67
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Posted 2-Dec-11, 19:00
#67
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thought i bring this up again maybe some xmascalendercheckers are interested to continue @ awood and bigfoot: "Picasso Flop" is also a book yes, and it means a flop with three picture cards - thought its an international saying - maybe not an easy one as restartAttached Images
2-Dec-11, 20:39 #68
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Posted 2-Dec-11, 20:39
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LOL this time last year, good bump, shame mahdrof has had to remove pics. ;{ 67 - Push ..... fold Grrr Ill get it sooner or later.Attached Images
2-Dec-11, 20:47 #69
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Posted 2-Dec-11, 20:47
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Posted by moshylinho : thought i bring this up again maybe some xmascalendercheckers are interested to continue @ awood and bigfoot: "Picasso Flop" is also a book yes, and it means a flop with three picture cards - thought its an international saying - maybe not an easy one as restart
PUSH STACK IN (MIDDLE)???
2-Dec-11, 23:06 #70
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Posted 2-Dec-11, 23:06
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Posted by jovicakralj : PUSH STACK IN (MIDDLE)???
no, not correct. bigfoot is very close... #68 maybe too easy but i guess "wheel"
3-Dec-11, 03:44 #71
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 03:44
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@ 67 push money(chips) or fold or push money(chips) on a flip
3-Dec-11, 03:57 #72
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 03:57
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#67 Simply "push or fold" lol. Gold in french is translated as "or".
3-Dec-11, 11:27 #73
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 11:27
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#68 Little more than just wheel, but suppose I can give it.Attached Images
3-Dec-11, 11:33 #74
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 11:33
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@ 73 bum hunting ?
3-Dec-11, 11:41 #75
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 11:41
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Posted by SuperNoob : @ 73 bum hunting ?
Yep, any excuse to post a nice ass, I gotta go, post one later.Attached Images
3-Dec-11, 11:54 #76
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 11:54
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easy one Attached Images
3-Dec-11, 15:43 #77
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Posted 3-Dec-11, 15:43
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#75 is a quote.
4-Dec-11, 11:06 #78
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Posted 4-Dec-11, 11:06
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Posted by LoGiX : #67 Simply "push or fold" lol. Gold in french is translated as "or".
that is correct. chapeau! #75 "you call, gonna be all over baby!" #76 not sure yet this one is just a conjecture because of the current forum situation... Attached Images
4-Dec-11, 11:25 #79
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Posted 4-Dec-11, 11:25
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I was going to give a clue for 75, didn't thank anyoune would get it, /wp 76 got me stumped too, open door.... or .... streight...more thinking for me. 78 - High Pulse Swines?Attached Images
4-Dec-11, 13:45 #80
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Posted 4-Dec-11, 13:45
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79 - Phil Hellmuth (hellmuff)Attached Images