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Players participating at one of our
Cash Tables may be eligible to
win our Bad Beat Jackpot.  For
every pot played that is $20 or
more, $2 will be  added to the Bad
Beat Jackpot. Only pots that
contribute to the Bad beat Jackpot
will be eligible to win. The Jackpot
continues to grow until hit. Once
the jackpot reaches $10,000 the
Bad Beat card value will start to
descend.  
Example: starting hand AAA-JJ,
Then 1 hour later AAA-1010,
AAA-99 until hit.
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"For all those who live in
perfect  do not venture too far
into the forest  you may not find
your way back to perfect."
Joseph  Simonds Sr.
"Words For US To Live By"
TD’s Corner Discussion ("Don't show your cards")

We know that at some point to get into another players head
you may show both your cards or even one but its really not a good idea to do so,
why?
1- It's a red flag to me of possible collusion between two players may exist.
2- It's information you should not give up for future hands.

Consider this Hold 'em is a  game of skill played by skilled players of many levels
and you can book it that info you give will be used against you!

Remember this, show one - show all, you do it too often you will get penalty or
even disqualified from a tournament.


Your TD  Joe Simonds Sr.