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this is only 1st chapter and bit of 2nd chapter im going to aim for 80 to 90 chapters to finish novel
I'm looking to buy a combination pool/ air hockey/ ping pong table. (or just pool and air hockey.) I know cheaper pool tables are made of mdf rather than slate and can warp. That's okay, I'm just looking for some friendly gaming fun. I've been looking at Harvard and Mizerak tables at Sears. I want a cheaper table because it will probably be lighter and I won't feel as bad if I break it and/or spill beer on it, or have to leave it behind when I move next year. Is a 6-foot table too small to enjoy? (I'm 25, and don't want one of those 4 or 5-foot kid tables.) Are the multi-game tables as functionally cool as they seem or would I be better off buying separate tables? Do you have experience with any of these tables that you can share? Thanks.
The Game is Based on Texas Hold Em. I call it Texas Play Em. It's a Combination of Texas Hold Em & Roulette. Multiple players can play. Each player has thier own color of chips. Payout is 6 to 1 up to 250 to 1. Play against the house. Options of betting Red or Black Options of betting High or Low 10 Carded Hands do not change. House takes in all losing bets House pays off all winning bets Possible every hand on the board can win, depending on the dealers cards. Very simple to play Winning hands based as per standard poker rules.
I have about 12-15 different games,dated from the 1930's to the 1950's, there are a couple that are in great shape but most of them are falling apart pretty badly or they have some game piecs missing.I'd like to sell them all as one lot.How much do you think the lot would be worth?This is the list of games: "Chinker-Chek The Game of All Ages" 1937,Wooden Chinese Checkers Board by Brown Manuf.Co. "Yahtzee"1956 by E.S.Lowe Company,Inc. "Thorobred" by E.S.Lowe Company,Inc(has an original "Sea Biscuit" game piece!) "Monopoly" board from 1954 (just the board, no game pieces) "Sorry" board from 1950 (just the board, no game pieces) "THIMK" from 1955 by Tryne Sales Corp. "40 Games" Combination Game Box from 1938 by Whitman Publishing Co. (incl. 2 double-sided gameboards w/Checkers,"India Game" & others, as well as 24 BINGO gameboards that measure 5" x 7") "Treasure Island" (just the board, no game pieces) "Table Tennis" by LaSalle / J.Pressman & Co. (Ping-pong equipmen
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