Dragaera

Poker

Tue Apr 6 06:10:00 PDT 2004


Philip Hart wrote:

> On Tue, 6 Apr 2004, Mark A Mandel wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, skzb wrote:
> >
> > #It's actually more often the other way around: trying to represent that you
> > #have the best possible hand (technically called "the nuts") by betting
> > #strongly into the guy who actually has it.  I have learned that, in the
> > #long-run, this is not a money-making venture.
> >
> > "Betting into" = "betting against"?
>
> We say "spitting into the wind", not "against", don't we?
>
> While I'm failing to live up to my Grammar God rating (see
> http://quizilla.com/users/BaalObsidian/quizzes/How%20grammatically%20sound%20are%20you%3F/
> ) - last night I had to break it to some otherwise very fluent friends
> that "a colleague of us" isn't English.  Why is "ours" necessary here?

very nice quiz!!  I even amazed myself  :)
I would have liked to see the answers.

b