Jappy privatchat
25-Jul-2020 07:12
Another curious thing has happened this week – I’ve started to get a few players talking about this blog in the chatbox. The turn and flop cause no futher damage and I show top set against an overpair. Your **** Hull Jimi: have another look at the hand history! (Username Removed): tell the blog you lucked out against me Hull Jimi: i’ll use this chat if you like (Username Removed): ok Hull Jimi: are you sure you want me too? (Username Removed): your **** And he leaves the table!
Now some of the players have been asking questions about the challenge, some of the players have been congratulating me and some have been….well, like this: (Username Removed): Hull, your on the PP blog? Hull Jimi: part of a challenge, read it (Username Removed): ok Bit of a wait…. Current Bankroll: 7.53 Last Week: 6.39 James started his Bankroll Challenge with in his account.
The press flowing (and comments made from that press) from the 'new' idea of the US Treasury minting a new
Another curious thing has happened this week – I’ve started to get a few players talking about this blog in the chatbox. The turn and flop cause no futher damage and I show top set against an overpair. Your **** Hull Jimi: have another look at the hand history! (Username Removed): tell the blog you lucked out against me Hull Jimi: i’ll use this chat if you like (Username Removed): ok Hull Jimi: are you sure you want me too? (Username Removed): your **** And he leaves the table!Now some of the players have been asking questions about the challenge, some of the players have been congratulating me and some have been….well, like this: (Username Removed): Hull, your on the PP blog? Hull Jimi: part of a challenge, read it (Username Removed): ok Bit of a wait…. Current Bankroll: $157.53 Last Week: $106.39 James started his Bankroll Challenge with $25 in his account.The press flowing (and comments made from that press) from the 'new' idea of the US Treasury minting a new $1 Trillion coin has made me come to the unfortunate conclusion that the press and the average Joe commenter doesn't really understand economics.This is despite the fact that I'm sure many of them took macroeconomics in school. First, in neoclassical macro texts, teachers tell students how there is a limited supply of funds and that if the government spends it must be taking real resources out of the private economy.I’m not sure if I’ve been playing well or on the end of some good variance but for most of the week, when I’ve entered a pot, I’ve won it.
||Another curious thing has happened this week – I’ve started to get a few players talking about this blog in the chatbox. The turn and flop cause no futher damage and I show top set against an overpair. Your **** Hull Jimi: have another look at the hand history! (Username Removed): tell the blog you lucked out against me Hull Jimi: i’ll use this chat if you like (Username Removed): ok Hull Jimi: are you sure you want me too? (Username Removed): your **** And he leaves the table!
Now some of the players have been asking questions about the challenge, some of the players have been congratulating me and some have been….well, like this: (Username Removed): Hull, your on the PP blog? Hull Jimi: part of a challenge, read it (Username Removed): ok Bit of a wait…. Current Bankroll: $157.53 Last Week: $106.39 James started his Bankroll Challenge with $25 in his account.
The press flowing (and comments made from that press) from the 'new' idea of the US Treasury minting a new $1 Trillion coin has made me come to the unfortunate conclusion that the press and the average Joe commenter doesn't really understand economics.
This is despite the fact that I'm sure many of them took macroeconomics in school. First, in neoclassical macro texts, teachers tell students how there is a limited supply of funds and that if the government spends it must be taking real resources out of the private economy.
I’m not sure if I’ve been playing well or on the end of some good variance but for most of the week, when I’ve entered a pot, I’ve won it.
I’ve waited for the cards and 9 times out 10 I have been paid off.
There is a loophole that says the treasury can mint and use platinum coinage at its discretion and there is no limit to the amount of dollars that coin can represent.
Trillion coin has made me come to the unfortunate conclusion that the press and the average Joe commenter doesn't really understand economics.This is despite the fact that I'm sure many of them took macroeconomics in school. First, in neoclassical macro texts, teachers tell students how there is a limited supply of funds and that if the government spends it must be taking real resources out of the private economy.
I’m not sure if I’ve been playing well or on the end of some good variance but for most of the week, when I’ve entered a pot, I’ve won it.
I’ve waited for the cards and 9 times out 10 I have been paid off.
There is a loophole that says the treasury can mint and use platinum coinage at its discretion and there is no limit to the amount of dollars that coin can represent.
Presently, when the government spends money, it needs to issue bonds.
Because in a modern market driven largely by complex financial business, market functionality is inherently unstable and prone to speculative bubbles and bursts.