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I testify that none of the following applies to BRM all-in festivals By contrast, if he failed to protect his hand, another player could draw out on him at no cost, meaning he gets no value from his made hand.
A protection play differs from a bluff in that the bluff can win only when the opponent folds, while protection bet is made with a hand that is likely to win a showdown, but isn't strong enough for slow playing.
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I testify that i made a 2nd post in this thread today
I am very happy to be a part of such a great community, wish you the best of luck at the tables, off the tables, behind the tables, under the tables and in your life in general. Yours truly highyeah, somewhere near the Mediterranean Sea.
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I TESTIFY that I am well and truly pi$$ed off with employees who moan about everything. They moan about having too much work....FFS, you have a job...get on within and make the most of the privileged situation you have achieved for yourself and stop causing me a huge pain in the ass.
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I TESTIFY that i am pi$$ed off with bosses who are pi$$ed off with their workers who moan about everything,they should just let the employees moan as after all they are not getting paid as much as the bosses.
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iTestify this is probably the most informative topic, like... ever
Hack-a-Shaq is the name commonly ascribed to a basketball defensive strategy initially instituted in the National Basketball Association (NBA) by former Dallas Mavericks coach Don Nelson to hinder the scoring ability of the opposing team by continuously committing professional fouls against one of its opposing players, the player chosen being the one with the weakest free throw percentage among players on the court.
Nelson initially devised the strategy for use against the Chicago Bulls, specifically power forward Dennis Rodman, who was a poor free throw shooter. However, it ultimately became better-known for its implementation against center Shaquille O'Neal, also known for his low free throw percentage.
The name of the strategy is sometimes altered to reflect the player being fouled, for example Hack-theapple for theapple (citation needed)
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I testify that tomorrow i won't study
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I testify that none of the following applies to BRM all-in festivals Protection The importance of protection increases when there are multiple opponents. For example, if a hand is currently the best, but each of four opponents has a 1-in-6 chance of drawing an out, the four opponents combined become the favorite to win, even though each one is individually an underdog. With a protection bet, some or all of them may fold, leaving fewer opponents and a better chance of winning.
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i testify that in football "Shoot" is specialized kicking technique mainly used by forwards. The purpose of shooting is to get the ball past the goal line (usually beating the goalkeeper in the process), though some shots may be made in order to win corners or force the keeper to deflect the ball into the path of a teammate - this will only be the case if scoring directly from the shot seems unlikely.
I testify that the next NFL Draft is less than a week away...
Louisville's Teddy Bridgewater purchased insurance that would pay him $5 million if he falls out of the top 10 of the 2014 NFL Draft and the fall can be proved to have been caused by injury or illness.
Bridgewater purchased a $5 million loss-of-value insurance policy after the 2013 season, ESPN.com reported. That came on top of his $10 million total disability injury policy. Disability insurance has become common among top prospects, but ESPN.com reported that, "It is believed that no player who has bought loss-of-value insurance for the NFL draft has actually collected."
Bridgewater seems increasingly likely to go outside the top 10, but there have been no injury or illness concerns that have been made public. Instead, Bridgewater critics point to his relatively mediocre pro-day workout as a reason he is dropping on draft boards.
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G'day mates
Well I testify that a new Bankroll Challenge will begin on my birthday. I chose this date to make it easy for me to remember It will hopefully go much better this time around. be cool mates
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iTestify i wish you luck with your next br challange roning
but back to some serious stuffs now
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Watson, Saskatchewan Watson is a town of 719 residents in the rural municipality of Lakeside, in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Watson is located on the intersection of Highway 5 and Highway 6, the Canam Highway. Watson is approximately the same distance from Saskatoon which is to the west, and Regina to the south, which gives rise to its town motto, Industrial Crossroads of Saskatchewan.
Notable Watsonians
Dustin Tokarski - NHL Goaltender Ross Lonsberry - NHL Player Max McNab - NHL Player, Coach, GM Rod Gantefoer - Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan MLA, Finance Minister
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A total lunar eclipse occurred on December 8, 1573.
It was predicted and then observed by a young Tycho Brahe (assisted by his sister Sophia) at Knutstorp Castle. He said "I cannot but be very surprised that even at this youthful age of 26 years, I was able to get such accurate results."
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I testify that none of the following applies to BRM all-in festivals Protection The term protection is also often heard in the context of an all-in player (see poker table stakes rules). A bet by an opponent serves to protect the all-in player by reducing the number of opponents the all-in player must beat. To deliberately make such a bet solely to protect another player's hand constitutes collusion.
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??? I dont get what U want to say with your post. The language U speak over there comes from Great Britian and U have it from the imigrants. Original language are some native american(indians). I never meet 1 humble american and I belive its because thet dont have any real education. Why do U even bother putting an post about if U dont like the site??
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I testify that i played in NL2 yesterday
I am very happy to be a part of such a great community, wish you the best of luck at the tables, off the tables, behind the tables, under the tables and in your life in general. Yours truly highyeah, somewhere near the Mediterranean Sea.
I testify that the next NFL Draft is less than a week away...
The opinions on Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel run the gamut.
NFL Media senior draft analyst Gil Brandt, for instance, thinks he is the best prospect in this draft. But former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski has said he wouldn't take Manziel in the first three rounds.
Sports Illustrated's Peter King wrote a piece about watching video of Manziel from 2013 against Alabama and LSU with "five of the smartest quarterback people I know:" Duke coach David Cutcliffe, former NFL quarterbacks Doug Flutie and Rich Gannon, former NFL head coach Mike Holmgren and former NFL offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride.
"Each liked what he saw, to differing degrees," King wrote. "Flutie, predictably, would take Manziel high in the May 8 draft. Gannon, bothered by Manziel's sloppy mechanics, wouldn't take him high but thinks he's an intriguing prospect. Holmgren thinks he's a long shot to be a top NFL player. Gilbride does as well, but Gilbride thinks the right mechanic could fix Manziel's flaws and make him a very good player."
Boil the chopped ginger along with sugar, broken red chillies and water for 5 minutes. Let cool. Strain the mixture and add the yeast and citric acid. Stir well to ensure that the citric acid crystals are dissolved. Transfer to an air tight container and keep for 3 days. Your wine is ready.