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No official date yet, but the team should report to Training camp the week of July 20th
62 days until the Hall of Fame Game Thursday July 31st (Lions vs Chargers)
71 days until The Bucs 1st preseason game vs the Titans





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I figured. Not that you were playing poker...just up late. Poker with friends is always fun.Babeinbucland wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 1:12 pm Sadly I had not been to bed - Up all night playing poker with some friends lol

Not always. Sometimes there's that one person who thinks they're trying to qualify for the World Series of Poker when playing $2 max bet.Buc2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 1:42 pmI figured. Not that you were playing poker...just up late. Poker with friends is always fun.Babeinbucland wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 1:12 pm Sadly I had not been to bed - Up all night playing poker with some friends lol![]()
Disinvite that guy.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:32 pmNot always. Sometimes there's that one person who thinks they're trying to qualify for the World Series of Poker when playing $2 max bet.

Truly. It is a regular Sunday night thing. What’s really funny is that none of us drink and we’re still laughing our faces off.Buc2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 1:42 pmI figured. Not that you were playing poker...just up late. Poker with friends is always fun.Babeinbucland wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 1:12 pm Sadly I had not been to bed - Up all night playing poker with some friends lol![]()

LOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.Buc2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:34 pmDisinvite that guy.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 2:32 pm
Not always. Sometimes there's that one person who thinks they're trying to qualify for the World Series of Poker when playing $2 max bet.![]()
This is why I stuck with spades, hearts, or canasta.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:02 pmLOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.
My best friend would always have "the guys" over the last Friday of every other month for poker night. Well, one time, of the guys he invited (Keith, a guy he worked with. After a couple times showing up, Keith brought his cousin George. I knew we were in trouble 5 minutes into the night when he talked about how he won a $500 pot online the prior weekend in a Texas Hold'em tournament. I looked at my friend and we both rolled our eyes as if to say "here we go".
We generally just play to have fun, we rotate the deal and the dealer would call a random game. Once in a while there'd be a game with wild cards and the first game that had one, the third of the night, good ole George says "what kind of crap is that!". From that point on we knew this guy was going to be a pain in the ass. He all of a sudden because the Poker Authority and commented on every game and why it was good, bad, fun, or stupid. Now, prior to his deal, every game had an opening anti between 15 cents and a quarter. His turn came up and he called, shocker... Hold'em. Everyone bought in for $10, no one is trying to rich... except this guy. He called the blind $5/$10. All of said, "get the f out of here". After about 15 minutes of arguing with the guy, he walked out. He said, "I thought you guys wanted to play real poker". My friend says, "No, we want to play poker, with real friends". The dude never came back.
The main reason why we had a certain betting rules was because there was one game we played called Guts. I think people call it "Drop Poker"? It's 3-card poker where everyone holds their cards face down in front of them, the dealer counts to 3 and says "Drop". If 2 or more people stay in, the winner of the hand takes the pot and the people who lost doubled what was taken. So if 3 people stayed for a $1 pot, the person who won took the $1 and the other 2 people put in $2 each, so now the pot has $4. The game keeps going until only 1 person stays in. If that person beats the dummy hand (3 cards dealt during the deal that was never shown), they win the pot and the game is over. If that person loses to the pot, they triple. Well, as you can imagine, at one point... again we only buy in for $10, there $85 in the pot. A dude with a straight flush 8-10, lost to a 9-J straight flush... to the dummy hand and had to put in $255 now putting the pot at $340. Everyone was on edge. Of course though, there will be people who find that funny and will laugh out loud. Well, it was worse when one of those guys played the next hand against the dude that just lost $255 and beat him with an Ace high flush to a King high flush. There was a fight that night... those 2 never came back. They used to be good friends, they haven't talked to each other since. It's been over 25 years.

Great choice! lol. I love those games... and the old man game of pinochle.Buc2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 6:29 pmThis is why I stuck with spades, hearts, or canasta.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:02 pm
LOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.
My best friend would always have "the guys" over the last Friday of every other month for poker night. Well, one time, of the guys he invited (Keith, a guy he worked with. After a couple times showing up, Keith brought his cousin George. I knew we were in trouble 5 minutes into the night when he talked about how he won a $500 pot online the prior weekend in a Texas Hold'em tournament. I looked at my friend and we both rolled our eyes as if to say "here we go".
We generally just play to have fun, we rotate the deal and the dealer would call a random game. Once in a while there'd be a game with wild cards and the first game that had one, the third of the night, good ole George says "what kind of crap is that!". From that point on we knew this guy was going to be a pain in the ass. He all of a sudden because the Poker Authority and commented on every game and why it was good, bad, fun, or stupid. Now, prior to his deal, every game had an opening anti between 15 cents and a quarter. His turn came up and he called, shocker... Hold'em. Everyone bought in for $10, no one is trying to rich... except this guy. He called the blind $5/$10. All of said, "get the f out of here". After about 15 minutes of arguing with the guy, he walked out. He said, "I thought you guys wanted to play real poker". My friend says, "No, we want to play poker, with real friends". The dude never came back.
The main reason why we had a certain betting rules was because there was one game we played called Guts. I think people call it "Drop Poker"? It's 3-card poker where everyone holds their cards face down in front of them, the dealer counts to 3 and says "Drop". If 2 or more people stay in, the winner of the hand takes the pot and the people who lost doubled what was taken. So if 3 people stayed for a $1 pot, the person who won took the $1 and the other 2 people put in $2 each, so now the pot has $4. The game keeps going until only 1 person stays in. If that person beats the dummy hand (3 cards dealt during the deal that was never shown), they win the pot and the game is over. If that person loses to the pot, they triple. Well, as you can imagine, at one point... again we only buy in for $10, there $85 in the pot. A dude with a straight flush 8-10, lost to a 9-J straight flush... to the dummy hand and had to put in $255 now putting the pot at $340. Everyone was on edge. Of course though, there will be people who find that funny and will laugh out loud. Well, it was worse when one of those guys played the next hand against the dude that just lost $255 and beat him with an Ace high flush to a King high flush. There was a fight that night... those 2 never came back. They used to be good friends, they haven't talked to each other since. It's been over 25 years.![]()
Canasta made me murderous. I had to stop playing it.Buc2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 6:29 pmThis is why I stuck with spades, hearts, or canasta.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:02 pm
LOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.
My best friend would always have "the guys" over the last Friday of every other month for poker night. Well, one time, of the guys he invited (Keith, a guy he worked with. After a couple times showing up, Keith brought his cousin George. I knew we were in trouble 5 minutes into the night when he talked about how he won a $500 pot online the prior weekend in a Texas Hold'em tournament. I looked at my friend and we both rolled our eyes as if to say "here we go".
We generally just play to have fun, we rotate the deal and the dealer would call a random game. Once in a while there'd be a game with wild cards and the first game that had one, the third of the night, good ole George says "what kind of crap is that!". From that point on we knew this guy was going to be a pain in the ass. He all of a sudden because the Poker Authority and commented on every game and why it was good, bad, fun, or stupid. Now, prior to his deal, every game had an opening anti between 15 cents and a quarter. His turn came up and he called, shocker... Hold'em. Everyone bought in for $10, no one is trying to rich... except this guy. He called the blind $5/$10. All of said, "get the f out of here". After about 15 minutes of arguing with the guy, he walked out. He said, "I thought you guys wanted to play real poker". My friend says, "No, we want to play poker, with real friends". The dude never came back.
The main reason why we had a certain betting rules was because there was one game we played called Guts. I think people call it "Drop Poker"? It's 3-card poker where everyone holds their cards face down in front of them, the dealer counts to 3 and says "Drop". If 2 or more people stay in, the winner of the hand takes the pot and the people who lost doubled what was taken. So if 3 people stayed for a $1 pot, the person who won took the $1 and the other 2 people put in $2 each, so now the pot has $4. The game keeps going until only 1 person stays in. If that person beats the dummy hand (3 cards dealt during the deal that was never shown), they win the pot and the game is over. If that person loses to the pot, they triple. Well, as you can imagine, at one point... again we only buy in for $10, there $85 in the pot. A dude with a straight flush 8-10, lost to a 9-J straight flush... to the dummy hand and had to put in $255 now putting the pot at $340. Everyone was on edge. Of course though, there will be people who find that funny and will laugh out loud. Well, it was worse when one of those guys played the next hand against the dude that just lost $255 and beat him with an Ace high flush to a King high flush. There was a fight that night... those 2 never came back. They used to be good friends, they haven't talked to each other since. It's been over 25 years.![]()

My montly game is a dealers choice game, we play sliders, queen follow the queen, Michael Jordon, suicide, push with a buy or a replace, 6 card throw one back (a game I made up), pineapple, crazy moe, badoky, packets, guts, 7 card no peak, cris cross, pass the trash… I know there are some I’m forgetting.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:02 pmLOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.
My best friend would always have "the guys" over the last Friday of every other month for poker night. Well, one time, of the guys he invited (Keith, a guy he worked with. After a couple times showing up, Keith brought his cousin George. I knew we were in trouble 5 minutes into the night when he talked about how he won a $500 pot online the prior weekend in a Texas Hold'em tournament. I looked at my friend and we both rolled our eyes as if to say "here we go".
We generally just play to have fun, we rotate the deal and the dealer would call a random game. Once in a while there'd be a game with wild cards

For me these days, it's mostly games like, Cards Against Humanity, Exploding Kittens...even tried by true games like Uno and Sorry.Babeinbucland wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 1:32 amMy montly game is a dealers choice game, we play sliders, queen follow the queen, Michael Jordon, suicide, push with a buy or a replace, 6 card throw one back (a game I made up), pineapple, crazy moe, badoky, packets, guts, 7 card no peak, cris cross, pass the trash… I know there are some I’m forgetting.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:02 pm
LOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.
My best friend would always have "the guys" over the last Friday of every other month for poker night. Well, one time, of the guys he invited (Keith, a guy he worked with. After a couple times showing up, Keith brought his cousin George. I knew we were in trouble 5 minutes into the night when he talked about how he won a $500 pot online the prior weekend in a Texas Hold'em tournament. I looked at my friend and we both rolled our eyes as if to say "here we go".
We generally just play to have fun, we rotate the deal and the dealer would call a random game. Once in a while there'd be a game with wild cards
What games do y’all play that are not on my list?

I'm willing to bet that most of the games we play are similar to yours, just with different names.Babeinbucland wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 1:32 amMy montly game is a dealers choice game, we play sliders, queen follow the queen, Michael Jordon, suicide, push with a buy or a replace, 6 card throw one back (a game I made up), pineapple, crazy moe, badoky, packets, guts, 7 card no peak, cris cross, pass the trash… I know there are some I’m forgetting.CannonFire wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 5:02 pm
LOL, we didn't have to. Kind of a funny story.
My best friend would always have "the guys" over the last Friday of every other month for poker night. Well, one time, of the guys he invited (Keith, a guy he worked with. After a couple times showing up, Keith brought his cousin George. I knew we were in trouble 5 minutes into the night when he talked about how he won a $500 pot online the prior weekend in a Texas Hold'em tournament. I looked at my friend and we both rolled our eyes as if to say "here we go".
We generally just play to have fun, we rotate the deal and the dealer would call a random game. Once in a while there'd be a game with wild cards
What games do y’all play that are not on my list?

Babeinbucland wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 10:03 am ...I don’t know the game screw your neighbor how does that go?
Neighbor wrote: ... Come on over and I'll show ya.

