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Posted by
cjmnd
15 Nov 2005 7:17pm
This takes the most skill to play.Why don't more people like it?
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Posted by
canasta4life
(VIP) 16 Nov 2005 3:30pm
I play 1 card draw every once in a while. but my whole life i have played 2 cards and i like it better
Me Too
Posted by
Lacey
(VIP) 16 Nov 2005 4:37pm
2 card draw is my choice too...probably for the same reason. It's what I've always played and I tend to avoid tables set for 1 card draw. Not to say it's wrong..just not my choice.
Life's too short!!!
Posted by
beebopbaby
(VIP) 18 Nov 2005 6:50pm
I join a 1 card draw table every once in a while, but to play a 5000 game would take to long. 2 card draw is a faster way to play in this sometimes long playing game. So keep making your tables the way you want and we all have a choice to join or not!
RE: Lifes too Short
Posted by
cjmnd
22 Dec 2005 8:56am
Most of the games I have played haven't taken too long,but too each his/her own.
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Posted by
Gilly24
1 Mar 2006 10:02pm
i agree,,,,,,,,,its your choice I prferably like 2 card,but then again if its 2500 PT. game or A 5000 PT. game ITS A BIG DIFFERENCE. I love to play but sometimes time is a factor I dont have a 3 hour lunch break. but,,,,,,I will still look for an oportunity,,,,,,, thx
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