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@kryptokeeper made a post 'The crew of Lucksacks and Scorum poker players------my take on their skills'. It was such a great post @potplucker's comment ran long enough to be his own post. I have been playing poker with everyone for about 4 months now. As a person that never played poker before here are my insights into some of the crew.

Let's start off with @kryptokeeper. I like being at the table with him. He doesn't let 'all in'ers' get away with running the table. I have learned a thing or five from watching how he gets control back on the table in his favor. His favorite saying is "Don't bet like a girl!". The first time I heard him say it I was like? but I am a girl... Makes me laugh to this day.

He is also the person that sat at an Omaha table with me and helped explain a bit more about the game to me while we played. I think Omaha is becoming my favorite game to play because of that.

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@Chops316. Due to popular belief, he is not 'Seven' but he is a very nice player. He will always make sure you tell you "nice hand" if you have a good one. He is a bit tricky to play against. If he goes all in 99% of the time he is going to beat you. Make sure you have a good hand or are just bored and want to see what he has in his hand before you battle him.

@Thebull/Sevendst19. Due to popular belief, he is not Chops316 or @kryptokeeper... just trust me on this. It's a conspiracy they have formed to drive me insane. He will smile and take all of your chips. Period.

@Inthenow. Fun to play with. I always enjoy being at the same table as him. I hate betting against him. Most times, when he doesn't fold, he will beat you and take all your chips.

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@Potplucker. Thinks way too much. I can hear the numbers being crunched in his head as I wait to see if he will fold or bet higher. I like when he is at the table too. You can learn a lot by watching how he plays. Nice guy also.

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@Tuck/Buck: I love when I am at the same table as he is. He will sit and wait forever to play a hand. When he does finally play a hand there is a chance it can go either way. In the end, he will have the winning hand over you. If he does, by some miracle, lose he will laugh it off and go back to waiting until he has the next perfect opening hand.

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@Bethalea. Be warned. She will take all your chips and smile while doing it!

That is my take on learning how to play with the crew over on Lucksacks and Scorum poker site. Yes, this is a woman's point a view on the game of poker!!! LOL

Love, @Snook