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Nice! I cannot get enough of this show. It's absolutely brilliant.
 
Since I own 2k 'ish worth of these chips that I created. You could say that I like this show lol.

Thanks for sharing Scott
 
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I'll have to stream it the following day. We don't have network TV. Plus 830 is awfully late for me during the week lol
 
Just started this show during quarantine. I’m only on season 3, but find it hilarious. I know someone who could pretty much be Andy, and a friend who is eerily similar to Ron.
 
Just watching the snake juice episode... outstanding!

One of my favorite episodes. Hence its my $5.00 chip lol.

Just watched the new episode on Hulu.

Sorry I didn't know what that green logo was Woody, I get it now!

Just watched it myself. I loved it. I plan on re watching it tomorrow!
 
completed the series!

season 7 was pretty worthless, but the rest were funny for sure. As was noted, 3-5 were amazing.

one of my favorite sitcoms for sure... loved the characters (like, all of them) and story lines
 
Bill, Eric won’t admit he’s wrong, but maff confuses him. Just challenge him to a maff duel to determine who is right.
Let's make it grammar. How about spelling? Proper use of homophones?

FWIW, I'm fine with maffs. I've seen you chop pots.
 
Let's make it grammar. How about spelling? Proper use of homophones?

FWIW, I'm fine with maffs. I've seen you chop pots.
Ok, Eric, the gauntlet has been thrown at me now. Two people go all in pre in a split pot game and have equal stacks. First board player A wins the high and ties the low. Second board player A and player B chop. Rather then pulling all the chips in and chopping the pot, what is the shortcut for determining what player B owes player A?
 
No antes, blinds or other chips in the pot? Just A and B's equal stack?

A gets 3/4 of 1/2 for the top board (3/8ths of the total pot) and 1/2 of 1/2 for the second board (1/4 (or 2/8ths) of the total pot. So player A gets 5/8ths of the total pot, of which 4/8ths I his. So he gets 1/4 of B's stack.

Essentially, each player wagered 1/4 of his stack on the high and 1/4 on the low for each board. Three of those were chopped, so Player A wins 1/4 of B's stack on the first board.
 
No antes, blinds or other chips in the pot? Just A and B's equal stack?

A gets 3/4 of 1/2 for the top board (3/8ths of the total pot) and 1/2 of 1/2 for the second board (1/4 (or 2/8ths) of the total pot. So player A gets 5/8ths of the total pot, of which 4/8ths I his. So he gets 1/4 of B's stack.

Essentially, each player wagered 1/4 of his stack on the high and 1/4 on the low for each board. Three of those were chopped, so Player A wins 1/4 of B's stack on the first board.
Ok, I won’t question your maff skills again. Well done. The only question I have is why you don’t run Bill’s game for him.
 

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