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The Bluff: HSP Brad Booth vs Phil Ivey

Charity Mascot is Policed for Intefering with News Broadcast

MINK says...

oh boy, i DEFINITELY would have gone to jail in that situation. In fact I almost want to downvote the dude for not calling their bluff.

Any legal experts care to tell me what's the actual crime being committed here? (apart from the camera guy's verbal assaults and the policemens' vague interpretation of the law)

News crews never like reality getting in the way of a good technogadgetlaunch story.

Barenaked Ladies - Lovers in a Dangerous Time

maudlin says...

Hey! This was largely filmed in my old neighbourhood in Scarborough (McCowan and Eglinton).

At 3:13, you can see the little variety store in the strip mall where I worked after school. The record store started off as an independent called Zounds in 1979, where I got my first John Hiatt LP and where Drastic Measures played a live set looking very, very pissy. And that final spastic jam at the end is in the vacant lot next to the slummy old highrise we lived in for several years (the big white thing that is in the background for most of the shots.)

Ahh. Scarberia. Now I want to go to a Bluffs party, climb down to the beach on someone's cheap rope, build a fire, and drink liberated beer. Except that it's too damn cold right now.

VideoJug: How to Spot Poker Tells

rustybrooks says...

The legendary reason for sunglasses and hats and what not is that people want to see emotions in eyes. I just don't think this is true. You simply don't want someone looking. All the biggest tells in poker is the pattern of eye movement that someone goes through. With most people it's entirely instinctual.

If you play poker I highly recommend trying this: when the flop comes out, look at the eyes of at least one player, preferably any player who raised preflop or who called a big bet preflop. When they look at the flop, see where they look next.
* a look away, *especially* a look away from the oncoming action, generally means they either hit big, or have a big draw.
* a look towards the oncoming action usually means they will fold.
* staring at the flop usually means they don't have anything, particularly if they raised preflop
* looking at their chips means they are probably going to bet
* looking at your chips, or their opponent's chips, means they are *probably* going to bet but are thinking of pulling a bluff. They're trying to reckon how much they'd have to bet to make you fold. Alternatively this sometimes means they are considering taking a gamble and trying to decide whether you have enough money in front of you to make it worthwhile. For clarification, if there is $100 in the pot and my opponent only has $100 in front of him, I am not going to take a long shot gamble. If there is $100 in the pot and my opponent has $1000 then I might, if I think I can get his whole stack if I hit.

Anyway, I gather it's sort of against the rules to self-link, but if I upload all or part of the Caro video to youtube, can I link to it?

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