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Expertise

Expert at Panguine and Lowball. Also an expert on dealing pan and poker.

Experience in the area

I've worked at and been fired from most major card rooms in Southern California

Publications

Card Player

Awards and Honors

Never convicted of a felony.

What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?

Are you kidding?...I gotta life now

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Recent Answers from DG

2009-06-03 3 draw 2-7 lowball:

Sorry for taking so long to answer In 2-7 lowball, Aces are always high, straights count (flushes do not.) That is why the best hand is 7,5,4,3,2 and not 6,5,4,3,2. Straights dont count against

2008-01-08 Melding before picking:

You are right. She is wrong. You can add to a square but cannot add to a rope or lay down a new condition unless you use a card that has been plucked off the deck. Period. You may not request to be

2007-04-28 Pan:

A Yarborough or Yard is 10 cards without a pair, regardless of suit. A Perfect Yarborough or Perfect Yard is 10 cards Ace thru King, where you not only do not have a meld, but you have no possibility

2007-03-26 panguine (pan):

The only site I know of that offers Pan is Tiger Gaming (www.tigergaming.com) I've played on it and it does have a pretty decent interface. The only problem is that you cannot sluff a card. They offer

2006-10-28 best hand:

Actually this is a common question. In Texas Hold-em you only use the best 5 out of 7 cards. Let me repeat, you ONLY use the best 5 out of 7 cards. So using your example. Player A has a King and a

 

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