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Take 'em to Poker Court at dcr

By MONMISS
Sep 03, 09 08:34 PM

Bring a fellow player to poker court. Do think they made a donk move? Bring formal charges at drcheckriase.com. Present your case to the court and you will have a ruling in a few days.
When you bring charges, the defendant will be notified and have a chance to defend against the charges. Please bring as much evidence as you think you need to prove yr case. You may even bring witnesses. gl and may the court be with you!

This is a fun way to see how the hand can be played from different angles. Come check it out there has already been some rulings. Remember that this is a court and appropriate court behaviour is expected.


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POSTED BY:
DeadAsWood

Sep 19, 09 04:41 AM

my donkeyasswill be in court every week lol

POSTED BY:
Michi

Sep 14, 09 11:57 PM

Its ideas like this and the poker clinic on Sundays why I say thank you.

POSTED BY:
Handbone

Sep 08, 09 11:54 AM

Nice... great idea for learning and debate!

POSTED BY:
randoman54

Sep 07, 09 02:04 AM

There would be nobdy left to play

POSTED BY:
LoganWon

Sep 05, 09 01:16 AM

Spade Club might have some problems, however when you win something you do get paid for it quickly. Unlike some of the newer subscription sites that have decided to hold your winnings for 2 - 3 months. I would rather be Spade Clubbed than Power Poked!

POSTED BY:
iblunder

Sep 05, 09 12:53 AM

i am in prison for a POKER FELONY FOR LIFE

POSTED BY:
ChilyRooster

Sep 04, 09 07:53 PM

if any donks need a a lawyer johnny coldcockron will defend u

POSTED BY:
legendkiller

Sep 04, 09 04:53 PM

I could overload your server monmiss.

POSTED BY:
MONMISS

Sep 04, 09 04:11 PM

You can bring charges against anyone from any site. No disrespect will be tolorated in court.

POSTED BY:
MONMISS

Sep 04, 09 04:10 PM

In no way is this intended to be embarrasing or put anyone down., It is good natured fun in a mature and fun way.. Since this is a court, no one will be allowed to denagrate others. The purpose is to take a good look at the hand from all angles.

POSTED BY:
spdracer

Sep 04, 09 03:22 PM

can you bring someone to court who's crictical to others about a hand(s) but failed too pay attention to say chip stack or how much they bet -- like player A (the offender) limps and just calls the bb , the flop comes and its a bb special , playerA loses his cool after shoving the flop and seeing he's beat by rags yelling and cursing and if he had just raised pre the bb wouldve folded. witnessed this offense many times , and not the mention the same action against short stacks

POSTED BY:
cykotic1

Sep 04, 09 01:10 PM

What a great way to learn more about poker hands and how to play them. This could be fun if taken in the right frame of mind. I hope it is not meant to make people look silly or feel belittled, but rather help increase one's knowledge of a great game. I could live with that.

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