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Post by Junghyun on Jul 14, 2016 20:16:51 GMT 10
Give me a run down of double sided poker in 3 short paragraphs or less.
Actually, just tell me if its anything at all like real poker of not. I loves me some texas hold'em.
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Post by Yoonsun on Jul 14, 2016 21:00:30 GMT 10
Bandage Hyung, the F2 avatars should have the contestants older, not happier, no? Neither of them are true celebrities if they haven't cosmetically enhanced themselves over the years
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Post by Bandage Man on Jul 14, 2016 22:53:19 GMT 10
In Double-Sided Poker you will play with double-sided cards and the player who gets all of their opponent's chips will win. Double-Sided Poker will be played with 4 sets of 50 cards that have different numbers on the front and back between 1 and 10. If the front of the card is odd, the back will be even and vice versa. You will each start with 30 chips. After randomizing all 200 cards, you will each be dealt a card in this thread face up (The white side) visible to both players. You will then be shown the underside (The black side) privately. When the cards have been dealt, each player will pay an ante of 1 chip and betting will begin with the starting player, which will alternate each round. You will take turns betting on either the front or the back of your card. The side you choose cannot be changed after betting begins. Betting is done in the following ways: The first option is to bet the same amount as the opponent. This is called a Call and will end the betting round. If a player Calls another player's bet, the side each player chose will be revealed and the player with the higher number will win. The second option is to bet more than the previous bet. This is called a Raise, and in this case, betting will continue without revealing the cards. The third option is to fold. When you fold, your opponent will win the round. If both players have the same number, the chips will be split evenly and returned to each player. However, Double-Sided Poker has another betting method to completely turn the tides. If you think both the front and back of your card can beat the side chosen by your opponent you may choose to bet on both sides. Both the front and back of your card must beat the opponent's chosen side for you to win the round. If even one side of your card is equal or lower than the side chosen by your opponent, your opponent will win. The player who bet on both sides must also bet the same amount as their opponent on both sides. In other words, a player who bets on both sides must bet double the amount of their opponent. If you win by betting on both sides, you will take an additional 10 chips from your opponent. The game will continue until one player loses all their chips.
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Post by Bandage Man on Jul 14, 2016 22:53:41 GMT 10
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Post by Ahyoung on Jul 14, 2016 22:55:00 GMT 10
Mon - Thurs next week is fine for me.
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Post by Hongchul on Jul 15, 2016 0:34:24 GMT 10
I'm good for any of Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday
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Post by Bandage Man on Jul 16, 2016 14:24:14 GMT 10
How does Wednesday sound then? 8pm start?
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Post by Ahyoung on Jul 16, 2016 15:47:01 GMT 10
Sure, can do
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Post by Hongchul on Jul 16, 2016 16:31:33 GMT 10
Game on!
On Wednesday
At 8pm
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Post by Junghyun on Jul 17, 2016 22:36:45 GMT 10
Good luck you sexy beasts... may the best man or woman or man playing as a woman or woman playing as a man win.
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Post by Hongchul on Jul 19, 2016 15:39:34 GMT 10
Days to go = 1
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Jinho
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Post by Jinho on Jul 20, 2016 1:51:11 GMT 10
I had a panic attack thinking this was today and I completely forgot about it.
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Jinho
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Post by Jinho on Jul 20, 2016 1:51:26 GMT 10
Not that you couldn't carry on without me
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Post by Bandage Man on Jul 20, 2016 15:21:23 GMT 10
Game on! On Wednesday At 8pm Confirming this. 4.5 hours from now
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Post by Hongchul on Jul 20, 2016 16:13:22 GMT 10
I'm going for a run now to prepare!
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