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<blockquote data-quote="Bobitron" data-source="post: 2030680" data-attributes="member: 25479"><p>Jake doles out 5 cards each with a huge grin. His confidence is a bit unsettling, but you've got a strong feelin' that he's a bit too puffed up from working over the locals for too long.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">"How many cards fer you, young man?"</span></p><p></p><p>You have a strong hand to start from. Two kings and two threes is two pair in hand, and with a bit of luck, could turn to a full house with a lucky draw. Looking across at Jake, he still displays the same silly grin, but years of experience tell you he's not got the cards to back it up. Sometimes it's an intangible, but this time it's obvious to a pro like yourself. Jake's left hand has suddenly developed a hint of a shake. You ask for a single card, turning in a useless four. Jake takes three. Suddenly, the shake is gone.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange">"Well I'm sittin' pretty here, stranger. I'll raise you another $15."</span> </p><p></p><p>He just handed you the three of spades, cementing your full house. You meet his raise, secure in the strength of your hand. </p><p></p><p>Jake whistles a low note, shaking his head slowly back and forth. <span style="color: DarkOrange">"I'm gonna call you, son. Looks like one more falls to the skills of Jake Bosco."</span> Laying out his cards, you see a flush of hearts.</p><p></p><p>You lay your cards out with a smile. <span style="color: Blue">"I don't confess to knowing how y'all play poker here in San Francisco, but a full house beats a flush back home in Louisiana."</span></p><p></p><p>Jakes grin falls from his face. David and Frank, sitting at the bar, both let out whoops of joy at seeing their tormentor fall. They rush over and pat John heartily on the back. Jake stands in a fury and storms out of the saloon, leaving his cards lying on the table.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DimGray">Jake rolls a 8+14, for a total of 22. The differential in the check difference is 11, enough to win the hand and double your money. +2 to your Wealth.</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobitron, post: 2030680, member: 25479"] Jake doles out 5 cards each with a huge grin. His confidence is a bit unsettling, but you've got a strong feelin' that he's a bit too puffed up from working over the locals for too long. [COLOR=DarkOrange]"How many cards fer you, young man?"[/COLOR] You have a strong hand to start from. Two kings and two threes is two pair in hand, and with a bit of luck, could turn to a full house with a lucky draw. Looking across at Jake, he still displays the same silly grin, but years of experience tell you he's not got the cards to back it up. Sometimes it's an intangible, but this time it's obvious to a pro like yourself. Jake's left hand has suddenly developed a hint of a shake. You ask for a single card, turning in a useless four. Jake takes three. Suddenly, the shake is gone. [COLOR=DarkOrange]"Well I'm sittin' pretty here, stranger. I'll raise you another $15."[/COLOR] He just handed you the three of spades, cementing your full house. You meet his raise, secure in the strength of your hand. Jake whistles a low note, shaking his head slowly back and forth. [COLOR=DarkOrange]"I'm gonna call you, son. Looks like one more falls to the skills of Jake Bosco."[/COLOR] Laying out his cards, you see a flush of hearts. You lay your cards out with a smile. [COLOR=Blue]"I don't confess to knowing how y'all play poker here in San Francisco, but a full house beats a flush back home in Louisiana."[/COLOR] Jakes grin falls from his face. David and Frank, sitting at the bar, both let out whoops of joy at seeing their tormentor fall. They rush over and pat John heartily on the back. Jake stands in a fury and storms out of the saloon, leaving his cards lying on the table. [COLOR=DimGray]Jake rolls a 8+14, for a total of 22. The differential in the check difference is 11, enough to win the hand and double your money. +2 to your Wealth.[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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