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The blonde female ref was bad

I don't think this will help, but:

Ball in air and push being pushed:

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That photo doesn't show a push by 45. The photo is completely unclear and doesn't show anything. The ref called the PI on no. 25. The official stats reflect that.
 
I bet PR is a pain in the ass playing poker too. Always trying to convince other players that his high card beats a flush. Im sure casinos love it when he plays blackjack though. Doubles down regardless of the hand he has.
 
I bet PR is a pain in the ass playing poker too. Always trying to convince other players that his high card beats a flush. Im sure casinos love it when he plays blackjack though. Doubles down regardless of the hand he has.
(Dealer lays down a Jack on a 13)

d- "Oooh, sorry too many."

h- "No it isn't."
 
I bet PR is a pain in the ass playing poker too. Always trying to convince other players that his high card beats a flush. Im sure casinos love it when he plays blackjack though. Doubles down regardless of the hand he has.
I don't know how to play poker, but my poker stories easily beat a flush. I haven't played blackjack for 40 years. My good college buddy, Chip Reese, who came to my wedding reception and bought a house on the lake (as did his good buddy Doyle Brunson), was good at poker. Too bad Chip died early. Through Chip I met about 20 or so of the top players of the time, including Amarillo Slim, Johnny Chan, and Doyle. I knew Doyle well. Chip and Doyle were great friends with Jack Binion. I knew Jack too. Doyle died a year or so ago too. Great guy. I met the Binion mom, daughter and son (the one who was killed) at our New Year's Eve dinnerr at the Diamond Horseshoe.]

"He [Chip] is widely regarded as having been the greatest cash game poker player."

"Reese attended Dartmouth after turning down an offer from Harvard. At Dartmouth, he became a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity, played freshman football briefly, participated in debate, and majored in economics." [I was in Beta too. Our frat was good at cards.]

"At the 2006 World Series of Poker, Reese won the inaugural $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. event, taking home the $1,716,000 first prize when his A♣ Q♣ held up against Andy Bloch's 9♣ 8♠ in the final hand, on a board of J♠ 7♣ 7♠ 4♥ 4♠. This event was notable for having the largest buy-in (at the time) in WSOP history, as well as the longest heads-up battle with Reese and Bloch playing for seven hours and 286 hands."

[Chip died a year later.]

[It was fun to hang out with Chip at the lake and Bigfork, and in Las Vegas. I used to see him in LV a time or two a year. He would get his poker buddies to let me sit with him at the table, saying that I didn't even know how to play. I sat at game with Gabrielle Kaplan. Another with Carl Icahn. And some of the then-big name. I represented a company with 15 or so of his gambling buddies, mostly big names. His former wife, Naralene, who was from Butte, lives in Bigfork, I believe.]

 
There was no such box when I went to college. Nothing on my application or anywhere else said or indicated anything about AI. Nor did my school yet have an AI program. You a liar, and you are racist. I now recall that from before.
You were accepted in to college because of DEI just like the female ref was a DEI hire. Everyone on this site believes that even though they won't admit it.
 
You were accepted in to college because of DEI just like the female ref was a DEI hire. Everyone on this site believes that even though they won't admit it.
Not true. Dartmouth didn’t have an Indian program when I applied and didn’t know I was Native American until 4/5 years after I
Graduated. Nothing on my application gave any indication of being NA. I was No. 2 in my class of 289 at Bozeman high and had high SAT’s. Also, the school Scholar-Athlete.
Recruited for football. During my time, 3 seniors at Dartmouth were from Bozeman high, 2 juniors I believe, 3 sophomores, me, 3 the year after me, and 1 the next year. Everyone went to Dartmouth. I was also recruited by Yale. I was recruited by the Big Sky and talked to coach Jim Sweeney about WSU. Two of my teammates became starters at WSU. Jim Sweeney Jr. was our QB and fellow linebacker.

Why do you continue to tell lies like this? You have done this for years. Weird.

Also, my initial comment on the female ref was whether the other refs didn’t overrule her due to DEI. I didn’t say she was there because of DEI in that initial post.
 
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Not true. Dartmouth didn’t have an Indian program when I applied and didn’t know I was Native American until 4/5 years after I
Graduated. Nothing on my application gave any indication of being NA. I was No. 2 in my class of 289 at Bozeman high and had high SAT’s. Also, the school Scholar-Athlete.
Recruited for football. During my time, 3 seniors at Dartmouth were from Bozeman high, 2 juniors I believe, 3 sophomores, me, 3 the year after me, and 1 the next year. Everyone went to Dartmouth. I was also recruited by Yale. I was recruited by the Big Sky and talked to coach Jim Sweeney about WSU. Two of my teammates became starters at WSU. Jim Sweeney Jr. was our QB and fellow linebacker.

Why do you continue to tell lies like this? You have done this for years. Weird.

Also, my initial comment on the female ref was whether the other refs didn’t overrule her due to DEI. I didn’t say she was there because of DEI in that initial post.
Your whole life has been about being a DEI human. Why do you deny it?
 
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