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    The game I played this week was Hardwood Hearts card game. Hardwood Hearts uses the standard 52-card pack. The object of the game is to score the least amount of points as possible. The game finishes when any player scores 100 or more points. The winner is the player with the least amount of points. The player who played the highest card of the suit that was led takes the trick. The 2 card has the lowest rank and the ace has the highest rank. Hearts can be lead at the beginning of a round only…

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    Second Level Thinking

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    When you're playing against people who are just gambling away money, no-limit hold'em cash is a very fun and profitable game, even if you aren't exceptionally skilled. As you progressively increase the skill level of your opponents, the way you adjust to the changing game conditions will decide how much smaller your profits become (if any shrinkage happens in the first place). Once your opponents have a skill level that includes making basic considerations about what sort of hand you might have,…

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    Hardball Research Paper

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    Playing a card game changed Dustin’s life giving him a hobby that involves percentages and numbers to make money. Playing poker is a good way to make a lot of money with your spare time and it’s also really fun to do. Dustin realized that there’s a lot to learn and hardships to overcome to make poker a hobby that’s not frowned upon by others. He watched T.V. one after noon and saw The World Series of Poker was on. Dustin watched professional players play and win consistently with their cards…

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    Web.) According to www.wsop.com, accessed on October 15, 2014. C. Hi, my name is Patricia Rose and I have been playing poker since my late teens. I can’t say that I have won millions but I will say…

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    Frank's Cave Analysis

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    However in doing so I made a large mistake. The cards that I had bought were meant to be bought by people who already had a main setup, so when I opened up all of my packs I had none of the basic cards that you need in order to play. At the time I did not know that you needed any different packs to play, but Frank was nice and lended me his pack so that I could play with the…

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    Individuals tend to simplify life into the concept of playing cards and Josh Billings would prove the point valid with his statement, “Life consists not in holding good cards but in playing those you hold well.” Evidently, there is a fault in his quote which is the balance that life attempts to achieve by producing its ascends and descends. While realizing the exceptional cards that the opponent acquired and the lousy cards that was provided to the individual through repetition, the brazen…

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    Card "Tricks"-Kruskal's Count A deck of cards can have multiple applications, for when you are bored you can pick up a deck of cards and play classic card games such as president or something as simple as gold fish. However, a playing cards can be used to amaze your audience with a card trick that supposedly reads their mind by guessing which card they had in their hand. Some card tricks are performed by visual manipulation whereas some actually involve a mathematical relationship. Kruskal's…

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    Solitaire

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    grow. My game with God is one of constant refinement and has evolved and changed in complexity and dynamics as my awareness and curiosity grew. Each game representing aspects of my life. As a young child, I feel my relationship with God was akin to playing dominoes, a simple strategy game; However, I now feel my relationship with God shares characteristics with solitaire, a more complex strategy game with elements of chance. Additionally, I anticipate my relationship with God to transform into…

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    In poker, players commonly make a move called a bluff. The goal of a bluff is to trick the other players into thinking that your set of cards is better than theirs, so that they will fold and you can win the hand. People can use bluffs in their day-to-day lives as well. A bluff can be used to deceive others into thinking that you can, or will take action. You can manipulate people into doing what you want or need done when normally one wouldn’t have the resources to do so. Current president…

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    Life is like a game of cards. A standard deck of cards has fifty-two unique cards, meaning there are approximately eight unvigintillion, sixty-five vigintillion, eight hundred seventeen novemdecillion, five hundred twenty octodecillion, possible permutations within the deck. In English, there is no chance that you could ever shuffle a deck of cards into the same order you ever had it. In fact, you statistically have better odds of making a hole in one, winning a million dollars and getting a…

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