by Bob Pajich | Published: Jun 05, '06
… represent the suit designs: a heart-shaped ruby for the heart suit, a princess cut-shaped ruby for the diamond suit, a black sapphire for the spade suit and … black diamonds for the club suit. And talk about bling- …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Mar 08, '23
… of pairs, and big off-suit cards. The most common occurrence … of J-10, Q-10 heart draws and stubborn ace-high …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Aug 28, '19
… mother, was a pacifist at heart. She would say ‘this isn … guy in a three-piece suit. He walks in, looks around … your opponent and having the heart to make a move all …
by Gavin Griffin | Published: Aug 28, '19
… the naked ace of a suit. And, my final suggestion in … there are three of one suit on the board and you have the ace of that suit, nobody else can have the … the naked ace of the suit. For instance, you have A … the Ah, but no other heart on a J-10-3 …
by Card Player News Team | Published: Jul 31, '19
… move quickly. It’s a heart-pounding, breathtaking, flurry of activity … deviate from that balance to suit your needs. And make sure …
by Kevin Haney | Published: Feb 27, '19
… (49%) – Nut straight A A[[suit:heart] (83%) vs 9 9 (17 … draw w/ pair A A[[suit:heart] (83%) vs 8 7 (17 … draw w/ pair A A[[suit:heart] (98%) vs A 7 (2 … two outs blocked A A[[suit:heart] (51%) vs J 9 (49 … no outs blocked A A[[suit:heart] (72%) vs A Q (28 …