“If he looks at him any longer, he’s going to have to ask him to dinner.”
-------------Norman Chad, when Dutch Boyd took an eternity before deciding whether to call a big bet from Chris Moneymaker
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Famous quotes? I must have missed this one when I last looked through Bartlett's. Perhaps it got lost between "I have a dream," "Forescore and seven years ago," and "To be or not to be..."
What was the one that came up Tuesday night? Do you remember?
oh... Mr. Sarcasm.... it's right behind those and in front of anything that you'll ever say....
hahaha
I don't remember any pearls of wisdom from Tuesday. The only quote I think I used was "I got cornholed on the river again." Sadly, I used it many times. When you have the nuts on the turn as often as I did, it usually makes for a losing night...
You got cornholed? which time the 1 where youn hit a 2 outer on the end for a scoop or when you hit a 4 outer....
Oh wait now I get why you were cornholed,because after you hit you didn't have anymore money to bet :)
You just didn't witness most of the cornholings because, as usual, you had cashed out and left by 9pm. Once you and your dead money are out the door, it becomes much harder to win, as the skill level at the table goes up exponentially by default... :-)
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