Stupid Online Poker Players

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Paradise $5 SNG. I got lucky and had some real bad opponents in this one. The play pre-flop was loose and bad. Three players were out by the time the blinds were 30/60, and the chip lead bounced around. Up to this point I played only one pot, I was in the SB with AA and took down 300 chips on the flop. Hand in question I'm on the button with KK and about 1200 chips, blinds 30/60 and play was still pretty loose. Player in MP raises to 120. I re-raise to 300. Everyone else folds, he calls. His call tells me that he doesn't have AA. I'm thinking he has AK,AQ, or a pair JJ or lower. Flop Qh2d2h. He checks, I bet 300. He raises me another 300. I'm pretty sure he doesn't have QQ or 22 so I re-raise another 300. He put me all in for my remaining chips. I call, probably much to his surprise. This moron turns over JhTh. All he's riding on is a four flush. Turn is a blank, river Kh giving him his flush but it's too late, I made kings full. He's now down to about 100 chips and I'm now in the lead. As soon as the hand is over, this asshole starts cursing at me. I thought it was all pretty funny. In fact I needled him relentlessly until he busted out. Unbeleiveable, this guy RAISED JT, pre-flop when the blinds were still relatively low with 7 players left. He got played back at by KK, and then his flush got busted by my full house, and he complains about his bad beat. He had all sorts of choice names for me. When bad players lose because of bad play, and then start cursing and acting like jerks it's just downright comical. This jerk was so pissed that he was telling me I had no chance to win, and even after he busted out he stayed around and kept commenting. Although I fired right back at him. He really was funny making such an ass of himself. I stuck it to him even harder by never giving up the chip lead and going on to win the tournament. I then made sure to thank the jerk for his money -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 2728 | From: Ansonia,CT,USA | Registered: Dec 2003 | IP: Logged | gameday0 Member Member # 2487 Rate Member posted 05-03-2004 01:58 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yeah those idiots make me laugh -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 75 | Registered: Nov 2003 | IP: Logged | NIN Member Member # 2551 posted 05-03-2004 02:31 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I would love those idiots if they didn't piss me off so much. Makes you wonder how many people have any concept of how to play the game Playing 1/2 at UB last week and I flopped a hand with more outs than I could count. I think I had overcards, an open ended straight draw AND a flush draw. Hit my straight on the turn and my flush on the river. This moron starts to give me shit about losing with the crap hand he held (can't remember what it was so it must have been good ). Then he asks me if I'm an expert at 1/2 after I started to explain. I said yes (not that I am LOL ) and was going to continue to explain then hand to him (I know, don't educate the competion at the table) when the server crashed LOL. Did I mention I was playing UB (server downtime there is starting to get to me). -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 2244 | From: See the warlords of a heavenly rank, and know that war is the will of god. | Registered: Dec 2003 | IP: Logged | FatMaxx Member Member # 2792 Rate Member posted 05-03-2004 04:46 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thw funniest thing that has happened to me was in a SNG NL tourney. I went 3 rounds without playing a single hand. Coudn't even play the blinds after the flop. One guy speaks up and says "I hate people than don't play any hands" and of course several others joined in. I just sat backed and waited for my spots. Took down every hand I played while the others knocked each other out and the ones that were still in just kept passing their chips from one tho the other, except when I would reach in their and grab a handful for myself . I went on to win that tourney, and if I recall, I played heads up against the guy who started in on me -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 246 | Registered: Jan 2004 | IP: Logged | Reelishymn Member Member # 3058 Rate Member posted 05-03-2004 04:52 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Haha, good stuff. In the last freeroll I played in, I got KK in the SB and only one limper before me so I pushed it all in. BB folded, and the limper calls me with JTo. The board didn't help him at all. I was happy/befuddled at the time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 873 | Registered: Feb 2004 | IP: Logged | CTBob Member Member # 2546

posted 05-03-2004 05:37 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by FloppyNuts: Thw funniest thing that has happened to me was in a SNG NL tourney. I went 3 rounds without playing a single hand. Coudn't even play the blinds after the flop. One guy speaks up and says "I hate people than don't play any hands" and of course several others joined in. I just sat backed and waited for my spots. Took down every hand I played while the others knocked each other out and the ones that were still in just kept passing their chips from one tho the other, except when I would reach in their and grab a handful for myself . I went on to win that tourney, and if I recall, I played heads up against the guy who started in on me -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last year a buddy of mine had a guys night when his wife went to see her relatives and took the baby with her. He got some of his neighbors and coworkers together for a poker game. I gladly came along in hopes of a profitable evening. There were seven guys there, and I only knew the host. The game was $30 buy-in .5/$1 limit HE. At one point I had over $100 in chips in front of me when one of my friends neighbors called me a poor sport because I kept folding and wouldn't give anyone at the table a fair shot at winning their money back. God I love poker!! Another time some idiot at Foxwoods $2/$4 leaned over and told me that if I always folded before the flop, I would never have a chance of winning. All night when I would fold he'd just look at me and say "You gotta be in it to win it!" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 2728 | From: Ansonia,CT,USA | Registered: Dec 2003 | IP: Logged | JeanieJ Member Member # 3411 Member Rated: posted 05-03-2004 05:41 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't mind people calling me names for having a better hand or sucking out on them. The only thing that pisses me off is someone giving somebody advice on how to play. How terrible is this at 5/10 that somebody would give somebody advice when some people are trying to make real money. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 3553 | From: xo*Kisses*xo@PokerStars | Registered: Mar 2004 | IP: Logged | BiNgOsHaDo Member Member # 2496 Member Rated: posted 05-03-2004 05:59 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No matter how long you play, you will always run into people who can't understand the game well enough to just shut their mouths. Even at $100-$200, or $25-$50 NL, the assholes are still there. Get used to them, casue they aren't going anywhere. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 567 | From: Bremerton, WA USA | Registered: Nov 2003 | IP: Logged | rforman Member Member # 2420 Member Rated: posted 05-03-2004 07:23 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'll add one little addition here....I love the guys who jump into shorthanded games and then all pissed when you show a winner that generally woudn't be played in a full game. Its one thing to not know what you are doing in a full game...but why compound your ignorance by adding shorthanded play if you don't understand it. They will sit and wait for premium hands...and then they will chase draws with no odds...how can they expect to win. I think its funny...and fun to really put them on tilt. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 2241 | From: Chicago | Registered: Nov 2003 | IP: Logged | Poker Champ Member Member # 1949 Member Rated: posted 05-03-2004 10:20 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I had something similar happen to me. I'm sitting with A K and I raise pre-flop get one caller. The flop comes A K 7, he bets into me I re-raise he then puts me all-in. He turns over J 10 and needs a Q to make an inside straight. The turn comes a Q and the river comes a K and I make a full house on the river. I was literally in shock when he started calling me names and calling me lucky to hit that "miracle" river card. I commented that his turn card was just as lucky and at least I had a hand to be going all-in with. This moron then stuck around and offered a bounty of $5 on my head to whoever knocked my "lucky ass" out of the tournament. Well I saved him $5 by going ahead and winning the tournament. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 751 | From: www.pokerall-in.com | Registered: Aug 2003 | IP: Logged |

pokerhead Member Member # 2794 Member Rated: posted 05-04-2004 02:36 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bad players in a $5 SNG?? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 148 | Registered: Jan 2004 | IP: Logged | PublickStews Junior Member Member # 3745 Rate Member posted 05-04-2004 06:41 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oh God, I had some great advice the other day. I played in my first SNG tournament (just recently started playing for real money). It was $5/.50 at Pokerstars. I won one big pot early with a King High Flush (other guy had Aces over Jacks) and picked up small pots/blinds the rest of the way. I only knocked out 1 person--the final guy left, obviously. Anyway, since I have the chip lead wire to wire and the table is extremely tight passive, I picked up a ton of pots by being the only one willing to bet after the flop. A few times I got raised, and when I didn't have anything, I folded. 3 or 4 people become obsessed with me, claiming I'm "bluffing" and I'm "too predictable." A guy told me I'm too predictable because when I raise pre-flop, he can tell I have a big hand. He, on the other hand, limped with any big hand he had. Best part was in the middle of the tourney, when 4 or 5 people kept telling me "your bluff will eventually get caught." I have KQs, flop is KQx. I bet in excess of the pot size, and 2 or 3 people type BLUFF! However, both people still in the pot fold, while saying "I knew he was bluffing, but I couldn't call a bluff." So I have top two pair, and I have the entire table thinking I have nothing. Yeah, they're right, my play is so predictable Playing 3 tables. These set of hands happened at EXACTLY the same time. Even though they aren’t identical…. Boooy they sure are close!!! Someone bet huge on all 4 flops and everyone folded so I don't know what turn and river was on any of them. Table1: AQ Flop: 834 Table2: AQ Flop: 852 Very next two hands Table1: 9T Flop: A55 Table2: 9T Flop: A66 The more I play 3 tables the more I start noticing how the tables play out hands that are very very similar to ones I just played on other tables. This is one of the more obvious set of hands that definitely stood out because they were at the same time instead of maybe one hand apart. I'm just posting these out of curiosity if anyone else plays 3 tables and noticed anything funny from one to the other. I’m going to start watching even closer now and see if I can pick up on any clues that could very well be giving out forecasted hands. Not trying to get anything started here… BUT….I know…. When you play 3 tables you are going to notice a lot more weird stuff. There, I just saved somebody from having to post. [ 05-18-2004, 10:08 PM: Message edited by: wanderer ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 444 | Registered: Feb 2004 | IP: Logged | dennerman Member Member # 3147 posted 05-20-2004 03:53 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not saying it is or it isn't, just posing this question: Do you think it might be psycological? Our brains are much more likely to remember the times something strange occured and forget about thousand times in between where nothing of the kind happned. Statistically speaking, everything in poker is guaranteed to happen at some point, even if it doesn't happen often. The odds of two of three tables giving you similar pocket cards and having similar flops has to be fairly high, but not inconceivable. If you do start keeping a closer eye on it, make sure you note how many times something does not happen as well. For example, when you see something wierd, look at how many hands you played since the last strange thing popped up, you might find it's only one out of quite a lot. Just a thought. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 186 | From: Maryland | Registered: Feb 2004 | IP: Logged | Janzo Member Member # 3624 posted 05-20-2004 04:24 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To follow up with what DENNERMAN said. I heard of an experiment where a group of people were told to listen to a basketball game to see if the announcer was baised against a team. Another group was told to listen to the same basketball game to see if the same announcer was biased against the other team. In each group about 90% were sure the announcer was biased against "their" team. So, it seems obvious that when preconditioned, we hear what we want to hear, in addition to seeing what we want to see. How can this help us? I'm not sure. Make sure you have no preconceived ideas about someone's playing style or ability before you begin evaluating the table. You might have your wrong idea confirmed only because you were specifically looking for instances that agreed with your hypothesis and ignored the instances that did not. IMHO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 57 | From: Cumming, GA | Registered: Apr 2004 | IP: Logged | firestorm Junior Member Member # 2392 Rate Member posted 05-20-2004 08:08 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have seen this too. I thought it just a coincident. May be the RNG is for the whole site not per hand. Just my thought. Dont flame me. [ 05-20-2004, 06:09 PM: Message edited by: firestorm ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 25 | Registered: Nov 2003 | IP: Logged | wanderer Member Member # 3219 Rate Member posted 05-20-2004 11:43 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- No offense, I appreciate the input, however it's not just my imagination. I'm a very observant person and when stuff like this consistently happens I begin to notice. It's not something I am just looking for. It just frickin happens and starts to become obvious after awhile and you can't help but wonder WTF is going on. I was so close to believing online poker wasn't rigged, but then these damn patterns continue to show up over and

over and over. Last night I was on fire, seems I couldn't miss. Tonight I couldn't hit squat for 80 hands, not even a single pair. Logged off and back on and finally started winning a few here and there. Gonna keep logging off and back on to the cardroom until I start hitting again like last night. Bad run of cards my azz!! Well.. it worked! Kicken butt again. Fourth logon was the charm. [ 05-20-2004, 10:24 PM: Message edited by: wanderer ] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 444 | Registered: Feb 2004 | IP: Logged | Jeanie Member Member # 3411 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 02:11 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I was so close to believing online poker wasn't rigged, but then these damn patterns continue to show up over and over and over. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you honestly think it could be rigged then don't put your money at risk. It'd be rather stupid to continually play when you think it's rigged. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 3238 | Registered: Mar 2004 | IP: Logged | Poker_God Member Member # 3867 Rate Member posted 05-21-2004 03:31 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not going to say yes or no but my friend is so convinced this happens at multiple tables that he plays some hands on one based on the cards from another at almost the same time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1705 | From: LA | Registered: May 2004 | IP: Logged | jinxpalmer Member Member # 1083 Rate Member posted 05-21-2004 04:31 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why play online if you think its rigged? Answer: Because you can still win money if you understand that it is not random and you have to adjust your gameplan according to system flaws. Good solid poker will get you hardly anywhere in online poker. You have to try and exploit the system somehow. Just like what someone said earlier about logging off and logging back on.. That is one way right there that actually works. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 464 | From: Portsmouth | Registered: Aug 2002 | IP: Logged | Poker_God Member Member # 3867 Rate Member posted 05-21-2004 06:41 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by jinxpalmer: Why play online if you think its rigged? Answer: Because you can still win money if you understand that it is not random and you have to adjust your gameplan according to system flaws. Good solid poker will get you hardly anywhere in online poker. You have to try and exploit the system somehow. Just like what someone said earlier about logging off and logging back on.. That is one way right there that actually works. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Got your tin foil hat handy? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1705 | From: LA | Registered: May 2004 | IP: Logged | GarySJFL Moderator Member # 1342 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 06:51 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by stocktrader23: Not going to say yes or no but my friend is so convinced this happens at multiple tables that he plays some hands on one based on the cards from another at almost the same time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Just something else to keep in mind when you're trying to get a read on your opponents. How the hell do you get a read on a guy who's making play decisions based on what's happening at another table? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1931 | From: south Florida | Registered: Dec 2002 | IP: Logged | Jeanie Member Member # 3411 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 10:24 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Good solid poker will get you hardly anywhere in online poker. You have to try and exploit the system somehow. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So what you're saying is unless you're exploiting the system you can't make any real money online? Wow, tell that to the people out there who play only online poker for a living. So unless you have an edge against the system RNG or otherwise you'll get nowhere? Proof? Or is that just from personal experience -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 3238 | Registered: Mar 2004 | IP: Logged | gooch23 Member Member # 1775 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 12:52 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I once saw a roulette wheel hit 17 black numbers in a row! If you play long enough - you will see everything. An

d like someone else said - your brain remembers the odd occurrences - it forgets the million times that everything seemed normal. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 144 | From: Long Island, NY | Registered: Jun 2003 | IP: Logged | MajorCP Moderator Member # 2277 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 04:08 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bottom line: Show me statistics instead of general impressions or unsubstantiated feelings, then we can have a worthwhile conversation. For those who think the RNG is rigged based on a general feel, then we're in agreement - - we both agree that you feel the RNG is rigged. With respect though, your feeling, in the absence of objectively verifiable evidence, is not going to convince me. Even (or perhaps especially!) an observant person will see patterns where really there aren't any - - connecting dots and superimposing a pattern where really there isn't one is what humans brains do. The same mental integrations that let us see constellations in the stars, images in clouds, and objects in Rorshcach tests, make us see patterns in card histories. The stars in the Big Dipper aren't arranged that way for any reason related to a food handling utensil - - someone at some time superimposed a dipper on those stars, and with practice, the rest of us can connect the dots and see a dipper too. Ditto when AA is beaten by a small pair when the small pair makes a set on the river. Math tells us that this happens approx. 8.4% of the time, but if we see it twice in one session, our brains tell us that this happens "all the time." Because of the inherently unreliable nature of subjective impressions, even those made by a very observant person, my response to these threads must always be "show me statistical proof." GarySJFL, as a side note, I don't know how we get a read when someone is playing this way, but once we do, I'm thinking we can make a lot of money knowing that their play decisions are essentially random. (that is unless you believe like they do that the cards that turn up on another table have any predictive value on the cards about to be turned up at your table) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1498 | From: Phoenix AZ USA | Registered: Oct 2003 | IP: Logged | Bruce C. Member Member # 3276 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 05:11 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ahh that's way too freaking reasonable Major. Gimme a good hunch and superstition every day. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 2734 | From: Illinois | Registered: Mar 2004 | IP: Logged | MarkyMark Member Member # 2140 Rate Member posted 05-21-2004 05:24 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- good post, MajorCP. When you were counting all the areas where people see pattern where there aren´t any, you have to include technical chart-analysis. For example Elliot Waves, people belive in this pattern, allthough whenever they hae to explain and forecast one, there are too many variables and exceptions to do it just now. Or people that draw lines in their charts for very dubious reasons. What I often notices is that on Party I get a flop that I could really use over on PokerStars and vice-versa. It´s definately rigged!!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 559 | From: Frankfurt, Germany | Registered: Sep 2003 | IP: Logged | MajorCP Moderator Member # 2277 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 06:47 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <> Bruce, even though I know you're kidding, I have to agree, superstition sure adds fun to the play. You should see my "lucky gutshot straight draw-making dance." Sure it may be a tell, but it works 8.5% of the time! I just know my dance could be even more effective than that, but the local casino makes me leave my shirt on now, plus that whole thing with the live chicken got me banned for a month. MarkyMark, good point - I'm not familiar with the Elliot Wave, but I've always been amazed at the reasoning that technicians use when coming up with support levels and resistance levels - - reasons that have no relationship to the fundamentals driving a stock price. As you point out, the validity evaporates when they try to show any predictive value (predictive as in the future, not last week having been "predicted" by what happened the week before) resulting from all that detailed work. Ditto the predictive value of one party or another winning an election based on who wins the world series, etc - - all of these sorts of patterns are totally quantifiable, but have zero predictive value becasue there is no causal relationship. When applied to poker, if all your analysis of past patterns and/or what's happening at another tables fails to give you insight into what the next card at your table will be, then it's of no use. So I'll modify my previous comment, it should have been: "Show me statistical proof that has predictive value." One person posted a while back an observation that you never hear from anyone posting with "it must be rigged, because I'm winning thousands and honestly, I'm not that good at poker." (sorry not to give proper credit but to whoever did say that, it was a great post) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1498 | From: Phoenix AZ USA | Registered: Oct 2003 | IP: Logged | Jeanie Member Member # 3411 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 07:00 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So I'll modify my previous comment, it should have been: "Show me statistical proof that has predictive value." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That being said. People get feelings or what they think of as proof in their minds that poker is rigged. So, if this were true this could be a huge blow to the online poker/casino business. Has anyone who claims that poker is rigged ever taken the time to sit down and do the mathmatics on the randomness of hands? Lets see, You're supposed to get pocket AA one in 244 (off by a few) hands. It feels like you get this hand much more often then that because when it comes up your brain is thinking, wow a great hand. When you lose it's easy to remember what you lost this hand to. AA being the best preflop hand your mind automatically thinks it's a winner. I think we all have a million bad beat stories on aces. Am I right? Setting up an RNG system took highly skilled mathmatics. Not just anyone could do it so it would be truely random. Of course every program has its flaws but it's about as close to perfect as humanly possible. If it truely is rigged it wasn't rigged on purpose. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 3238 | Registered: Mar 2004 | IP: Logged | MajorCP Moderator Member # 2277 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 07:21 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <>

And it's not rigged to a degree that allows any insight into what cards will turn up next. I would hold that the RNG is MORE random than a human shuffling a physical deck, or even than the automatic shufflers used in the newer poker rooms. That's good enough for me. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1498 | From: Phoenix AZ USA | Registered: Oct 2003 | IP: Logged | GarySJFL Moderator Member # 1342 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 07:27 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by MajorCP: GarySJFL, as a side note, I don't know how we get a read when someone is playing this way, but once we do, I'm thinking we can make a lot of money knowing that their play decisions are essentially random. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I dunno. Someone who makes irrational decisions based on perceived effects from a separate table would just be a different type of maniac. A bad random player would probably be more dangerous than a bad predictable player. But the former would be doing me a favor by throwing away all his big hands for fear of being punished by the omnipotent RNG. Anyway, it's just something else to keep in mind when you're trying to figure WTF your opponent was thinking when he called you. Great post BTW. You nailed all the real causes of this phenomenon. If there is anything funny going on, it CAN be statisically proven, if anyone wants to undertake the effort to do so. So far no one has. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1931 | From: south Florida | Registered: Dec 2002 | IP: Logged | MajorCP Moderator Member # 2277 Member Rated: posted 05-21-2004 08:14 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yeah Gary I'm sure you're right. No way really to distinguish a voodoo player from any other maniac, other than maybe he folds more often. I guess that would make him tight-aggressive. Hmmmm, that means his play could look a bit like that of a sound player, at least until you saw a couple of showdowns. I've got it, the voodoo player would look exactly like a drunk player - - checking, betting, or folding based mostly on feelings and hunches. I'm going to stop now, as this has entered the realm of over-analyzing. ================================================ Food for thought: If the Phychic Friends were for real, wouldn't they be calling you instead of you having to call them? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 1498 | From: Phoenix AZ USA | Registered: Oct 2003 | IP: Logged | Hammerdown Junior Member Member # 1287 Rate Member posted 05-23-2004 03:10 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I see most of you actually believe in RNG.....ok then, carry on......*snickers* -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 4 | Registered: Nov 2002 | IP: Logged | NIN Member Member # 2551 posted 05-23-2004 10:23 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hammer - I believe in RNG...I actually studied it in college. MajorCP - >> I just know my dance could be even more effective than that, but the local casino makes me leave my shirt on now, plus that whole thing with the live chicken got me banned for a month. RONTFLMAO I almost spit out my breakfast when I read that.
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