How do you play indian poker????
[2006-11-03 18:16:23]

Q: i know you put the card on your head put i don't really understand it that much. I always see it on shows and it looks really fun i wanna try it.
Is there any other variation then just betting on the card that you have. Is there anyway you can

A: this game is so fun!!! It is hilarious to! Its hard to keep a straight face when playing.

Everyone is dealt a card face down. Each player must stick it on their forehead without looking at the card. Once everyone has their card (stuck)

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Are there any Indian Casinos or poker rooms in Arizona that allow 18 year olds?
[2008-02-08 07:34:51]
Cherry Master For Your Computer

I know some indian casinos are 18+, not 21+


Arizona's agreement is that players must be 21+

Indian River Commission votes to join fight against state Medicaid law

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Comparing part of Florida's new Medicaid law to Texas poker, county commissioners Tuesday agreed to join colleagues throughout the state in a lawsuit to overturn it — and avoid having to pay $1.2 million to reimburse 10 years of disputed hospital bills.

In a 5-0 vote, commissioners agreed to spend $3,500 to help the Florida Association of Counties with the expenses of a lawsuit that claims the new law is unconstitutional.

"We're pleased to have now 51 counties," association spokeswoman Craigin Mosteller said. "It shows that, regardless of the regions, this issue impacts all taxpayers."

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Movie in wich Woody Allen plays poker bluffing? At the end of deal, a woman suggest play poker indian?
[2008-11-04 21:32:59]
CHERRY MASTER FOR COMPUTER

I need it for show this escene to my poker club. The movie was relased in 70's aprox. Allen and the another guy playin raise an re raise the bet without a good hand and at the end they ask why you are betting like this? "I'm bluffing"


Been a while since I watched it, but IIRC "Take the Money and Run" had a poker scene between Woody and his fellow cons on the lam.

History »

Looking for a 1899 copper indian head poker ashtray.?
[2008-04-27 19:39:33]
Goddess Lakshmi

Found copper ashtray with the suits of a deck of cards on the cig. holders. One per slot. It has a Indian head in the center of the ashtray and one indian head penny dated 1899 attached to the top. It also has the number 29 hand marked on the bottom.


this isn't ebay

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