No.
All of my cash is intermingled.
I would have to setup personal accounting in order to separate what I will play with versus what I will shop with. And because I'm fortunate enough to not have to budget that way, there is no need for me to separate funds; I'll just play with the cash I have...
Yes, but that's only because we only have video poker machines.
They will seldom put on a match, but I always seem to be busy when 1) they either have the registration or 2) on the game day. Since I don't know if I'll be available on game day, I skip registration because I don't want to lose...
Learn something new every day.
I thought that if the amount was greater, it would always be a raise, and the other players would have to match it.
Perhaps because when I raised, I always said that I was raising to X, but I never learned that, because it was never applicable to my playing.
Being a webmaster and knowing how difficult it is to get started, I will turn it off on newer sites.
But, for Facebook, etc., it goes back on.
If you adblock sites from their inception, they will never have the ability to grow and beat out the competition without some Angel or crowd funding.
Are there any poker apps out there that you can self-host? Perhaps, if it's cheap enough, or open source, it could be developed to pull out Poker Coins for our wallet on the platform.
If we're just playing for fun, it seems like that would be the best route to go.
Nope.
Never lie, cheat, or steal has been my motto since it was imprinted in me. IYKYK.
You will be a better person if you can avoid doing those three things, and attract better people to be around you too, only to strengthen your own personality for growth.
Yeah.
Earlier on in marriage, I got into slots and would spend up to $100 a day (obviously keeping the upper end of that, even if I "lose").
The manager knew my wife and would call her when I got in the slot room.
It came down to that it wasn't that my wife was mad that I was playing or...
I would never want to own a poker website, unless it was just for fun, because of the legal ramifications behind it.
I'd talk with my lawyer first to see if he could help, and if not, see which law firm he'd recommend to outline terms of service, etc., and to get the proper licensing, if...
I would prefer not to have a birthday party or even know that it's my birthday anymore.
However, I have a family, and they will throw something anyway. :-P
If you have a gambling addiction, you can blacklist yourself from casinos so they won't even let you play anymore. So, it's really up to the individual on how bad they are and how much they want to quit.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-exclusion
Wasn't it exposed a long time ago that he didn't even own that mansion and was renting it the whole time?
Or was he actually the owner and kind of laundering money by paying rent to himself...? 🤔
I don't know where you can get poker chips, but I have researched medals and stamping planchets (blank rounds).
Not as expensive as you'd think, unless you pick a base metal like silver, of course.
I would figure that poker chips could be much cheaper.
Looking at Alibaba, they are pretty...
With hold'em, I will play a pocket pair until the turn.
It depends on my pocket pair if I'll bet through to see the river though.
I'd hate to have three of a kid 2s over a chance at 3 of a kind aces, if that makes sense.
You don't necessarily even have to be at a table to learn poker tells. Monitor it from afar, watching each player play, and how they bet.
You'll pick up on natural human cues that you can use when you actually start playing. Then, just build on those.
The last Playstation that I owned was a PS3 for GTA.
I later bought a PS4, but was never in my room to even play it as I was always out and partying. When my roommate transferred duty stations, I let him have it as a going away present since I never used it anyway.