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Old 06-14-2008
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whatdoes muck losing mean?
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Means the losing hand is folded without being seen
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muck losing is when you dont show your down cards, if you lose, when there are no more bets and all the down cards are flipped up.. and since you dont know what it is let me give you some obvious advice. if any1 leaves their muck losing checked it is bcause they do not want any1 to see what their down cards were because they were BLUFFING. are we clear on this now?????????!

The area on the table where all of the dead cards are placed. Any hand that was folded and all burned cards are placed in the muck. To throw your hand away into the muck. This term is often used when another hand is shown at the showdown that beats your hand. It can also mean to fold one's hand. Are we clear on this now????????!

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muck losing is when you dont show your down cards, if you lose, when there are no more bets and all the down cards are flipped up.. and since you dont know what it is let me give you some obvious advice. if any1 leaves their muck losing checked it is bcause they do not want any1 to see what their down cards were because they were BLUFFING. are we clear on this now?????????/
Most players will leave it checked because that is the default setting and they can't be bothered to change it, not because they are bluffing.

If you genuinely believe what you are saying there Michael, I'm surprised at how successful you have been on this site, as you will have been misreading a lot of the other players.

My suspicion is you hope it influences some players to uncheck the box so that you can get a better read on the hands they play, lol.
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Why is the default set to muck losing anyhow .... shouldn't it be the other way ... I know I forget half the time to uncheck it . I would always prefer my cards to be shown .....
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Why is the default set to muck losing anyhow .... shouldn't it be the other way ... I know I forget half the time to uncheck it . I would always prefer my cards to be shown .....
I think you might find that you are in the minority Pete. If anyone wants to see my cards then they should pay for that privilege (IMO)
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how do i post a thread also how do i get a picture?
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2nd question how do i check how many threads i have posted
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i never knew wat it ment thats cool
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so thats the use of muck losing... hmmm...
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i tried to check and unchecked the muck losing.. but i still cant understand the use of it.. il try it now... thanks..
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Means the losing hand is folded without being seen
Ta buddy, now i'm a lot less confused
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Muck losing is when your box is ticked and you lose the other players cant see wat your hand was. And to the threads it will tell you how many you have posted above your post when you send one.
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I personally think that onlinepoker66 should change that phase: Muck losing! It doesn't exactly sound a positive thing. If I were a paranoid person, it might have an advrse effect
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soz that's supposed to say phrase
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yeah muck losing is not realy inspiring
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I personally think that onlinepoker66 should change that phase: Muck losing! It doesn't exactly sound a positive thing. If I were a paranoid person, it might have an advrse effect

The area on the table where all of the dead cards are placed. Any hand that was folded and all burned cards are placed in the muck. To throw your hand away into the muck. This term is often used when another hand is shown at the showdown that beats your hand. It can also mean to fold one's hand.

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