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alunonhisown

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Zynga Poker in Facebook
« on: 28 January 2010, 12:32:05 »

I have to be honest and admit that I am addicted to Facebook, well, an application within facebook called Zynga Poker, I can be found there from Dawn till Dusk.
I am not any good, my chip count goes up and down like a prostitutes knickers.
Any tips would be accepted.
I will admit I scoured Google looking for 'cheats' in my early days as I was constantly losing with good hands, and I honestly thought players were cheating, but there were no cheats.
Am I sad or what?
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #1 on: 28 January 2010, 12:33:05 »

Do you really want to hear this?  ;D
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #2 on: 28 January 2010, 12:33:59 »

Awww, be nice now?
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #3 on: 28 January 2010, 12:38:30 »

Why not use your poker playing skills to earn real money?
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #4 on: 28 January 2010, 12:41:49 »

I ani'nt got both, REAL MONEY or REAL SKILLS.
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #5 on: 28 January 2010, 13:31:21 »

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I have to be honest and admit that I am addicted to Facebook, well, an application within facebook called Zynga Poker, I can be found there from Dawn till Dusk.
I am not any good, my chip count goes up and down like a prostitutes knickers.
Any tips would be accepted.
I will admit I scoured Google looking for 'cheats' in my early days as I was constantly losing with good hands, and I honestly thought players were cheating, but there were no cheats.
Am I sad or what?


i play the poker on there, lot of hackers on there stealing chips too. i had a flush and the pot went to a bloke with a pair, there was 480k in there too, and i know others who have had all there chips stolen, 1 guy had 12m taken off him. i dont bother with facebook much now. too intrusive and everyone knows all your business.
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #6 on: 28 January 2010, 13:33:07 »

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I have to be honest and admit that I am addicted to Facebook, well, an application within facebook called Zynga Poker, I can be found there from Dawn till Dusk.
I am not any good, my chip count goes up and down like a prostitutes knickers.
Any tips would be accepted.
I will admit I scoured Google looking for 'cheats' in my early days as I was constantly losing with good hands, and I honestly thought players were cheating, but there were no cheats.
Am I sad or what?


i play the poker on there, lot of hackers on there stealing chips too. i had a flush and the pot went to a bloke with a pair, there was 480k in there too, and i know others who have had all there chips stolen, 1 guy had 12m taken off him. i dont bother with facebook much now. too intrusive and everyone knows all your business.
I know of a guy from Llanelli and he SOLD 100b chips for $65k
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #7 on: 28 January 2010, 13:47:31 »

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I have to be honest and admit that I am addicted to Facebook, well, an application within facebook called Zynga Poker, I can be found there from Dawn till Dusk.
I am not any good, my chip count goes up and down like a prostitutes knickers.
Any tips would be accepted.
I will admit I scoured Google looking for 'cheats' in my early days as I was constantly losing with good hands, and I honestly thought players were cheating, but there were no cheats.
Am I sad or what?


i play the poker on there, lot of hackers on there stealing chips too. i had a flush and the pot went to a bloke with a pair, there was 480k in there too, and i know others who have had all there chips stolen, 1 guy had 12m taken off him. i dont bother with facebook much now. too intrusive and everyone knows all your business.
I know of a guy from Llanelli and he SOLD 100b chips for $65k


whats the point, you dont win anything. its just a game of fun. sad bstrds about
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #8 on: 28 January 2010, 16:55:24 »

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I have to be honest and admit that I am addicted to Facebook, well, an application within facebook called Zynga Poker, I can be found there from Dawn till Dusk.
I am not any good, my chip count goes up and down like a prostitutes knickers.
Any tips would be accepted.
I will admit I scoured Google looking for 'cheats' in my early days as I was constantly losing with good hands, and I honestly thought players were cheating, but there were no cheats.
Am I sad or what?


i play the poker on there, lot of hackers on there stealing chips too. i had a flush and the pot went to a bloke with a pair, there was 480k in there too, and i know others who have had all there chips stolen, 1 guy had 12m taken off him. i dont bother with facebook much now. too intrusive and everyone knows all your business.


Only if you tell them.
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #9 on: 28 January 2010, 17:14:30 »

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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #10 on: 28 January 2010, 19:16:19 »

I accepted "be my friend" invites from two people I know from business.  Now I'm being flooded with their banal messages detailing loads of stuff I have no interest in whatsoever.  Don't want to chuck them off my friends list, 'cos they may be useful one day and I don't want to offend them. 

Anyone know how to suppress this sort of garbage from individual "friends"? :)
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« Reply #11 on: 28 January 2010, 20:36:57 »

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I accepted "be my friend" invites from two people I know from business.  Now I'm being flooded with their banal messages detailing loads of stuff I have no interest in whatsoever.  Don't want to chuck them off my friends list, 'cos they may be useful one day and I don't want to offend them. 

Anyone know how to suppress this sort of garbage from individual "friends"? :)


Try to suspend your account. They will ask why. Mark the box titled 'Too many emails'


They go round and shoot your friends.
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #12 on: 28 January 2010, 20:38:45 »

My missus finally decided to open a faceache account last week. By Tuesday there were 17 emails in our inbox awaiting her attention. I deleted them and closed her account.
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #13 on: 29 January 2010, 08:43:13 »

It's not the e-mails - don't think I've actually had any.  It's the garbage that appears on my home page that is getting on my nerves.  This sort of crap:

             [size=10]Xxxx Xxxxx joined the group I Still Hate Bono And His F***ing Face.[/size]

OK if it's once a week, but 5 or 6 of these every day is tedious to say the least.  I really have no interest in what this sad b*st*rd is doing with his wasted life (never liked him very much anyway) but I don't want to offend him because his father owns the company I used to work for, and could be a very useful connection for me once the economic recovery sets in. :( :( :(
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Re: Zynga Poker in Facebook
« Reply #14 on: 29 January 2010, 08:51:58 »

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It's not the e-mails - don't think I've actually had any.  It's the garbage that appears on my home page that is getting on my nerves.  This sort of crap:

             [size=10]Xxxx Xxxxx joined the group I Still Hate Bono And His F***ing Face.[/size]

OK if it's once a week, but 5 or 6 of these every day is tedious to say the least.  I really have no interest in what this sad b*st*rd is doing with his wasted life (never liked him very much anyway) but I don't want to offend him because his father owns the company I used to work for, and could be a very useful connection for me once the economic recovery sets in. :( :( :(


Once again, I'm more than happy to agree with you J  :y :y
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