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News about caribbean poker cruise Pai Gow Poker RulesPai Gow is a very interesting variation of poker to play, and its unique game play makes it an almost endless time of fun. Pai Gow is different then most of the other variations I have describe, because unlike the others, this pins you against the house. Instead of making bets against another player, you are betting against the house or dealer, which is similar to Caribbean poker....
Caribbean PokerThis is not really a poker game, in that players do not bet against each other. It is an American casino game in which each individual plays against the bank. You ante and you and the bank get five cards each. After you have seen your hand and the bank's first card you must either make a call bet, increasing your stake by an amount equal to twice your original ante, or surrender, in which case the bank wins your ante. There is then a showdown. If the bank d...
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List of poker related topics
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List of poker related topics
See main article at poker
Rules of the game
Hands (including Low hands and High hands)
Betting structure
Variants
Draw poker (including five-card draw and deuce-to-seven low)
Stud p...
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Norwegian Cruise Line
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Norwegian Cruise Line is a company operating cruise ships.
It was founded as Norwegian Caribbean Lines in 1966 by Knut Kloster and Ted Arison, with just one 830-ton steamer offering low-cost Caribbean cruises. Arison soon left to form Carnival Cruise Lines, while Kloster acquired additional ships for Caribbean service.
NCL made headlines with the acquisition of the France in 197...
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List of references in Dead Like Me
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The writers of Dead Like Me have often made use of existing culture, sometimes as a central element of the plot or of George's voiceover narration; and sometimes as a minor reference for the attentive viewer to pick up o...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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