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Congrats to CribsterCO for getting a 29 pt hand!
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 16 Nov 2021 10:28pm
29pt hand!
Congrats Cribster!!
Posted by
Pearle
16 Nov 2021 10:55pm
Cribster got this very pretty hand in my 9 pm HR tourney. After he told me he got it I asked him if he captured a picture of it and he said "Dang (couple letters changed there)." I told him I would have taken a picture but then told him to do a contact us to see if the Webs could capture it and ........... there it is. Thanks Webs ... this is a very pretty picture. I have never gotten one myself, but I am still hoping. Congrats Cribster! You should frame this!!!
29 hand
Posted by
Ingrid29
(VIP) 8 Jan 2022 5:10pm
When playing just john about a month ago, he also got a 29’hand, but didn’t return the favor! Lol I’m still waiting for one as well!
missed it by that much
Posted by
ImDerc
(VIP) 20 Jan 2022 3:47pm
Not quite a 29er, but congrats to Baker on his 28ptr.
Thanks
Posted by
221bBakerSt
(VIP) 23 Jan 2022 12:17pm
Thanks ImDerc, that was quite a surprise!
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