What in the world does THAT mean? I'm gonna take a SWAG (silly wild-ass guess) at that. One dollar equals 100 cents, so you could say that a penny is a centidollar, because a penny represents one hundredth of a dollar. A dollar is also one tenth of a ten-dollar bill, so you could say that it is a decisawbuck. (Sawbuck is slang for a 10-dollar bill.)
As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!As a wild guess, I would say 34 pounds!
yoy can only change the color when you play a wild card
The jokers were wild.....
There are two syllables. Wild-ly.
Aces over Eights; Full Hosue Wild Bill was holding a Full House, Aces and Eights. As a point of trivia, this is now referred to as the Dead Man's Hand. the hand was two pair, aces and eights
Wild Bill Hickock
the hand: aces and eights, the dead man's hand
"Aces and Eights"; two pair of 2 aces and 2 eights. Wild Bill Hickok was accused of cheating after showing two pair, aces and eights, but nobody knows what the fifth card was.
The hand Wild Bill Hickok was holding when he got shot; aces and eights of clubs and spades. The suit and value of the fifth card is uncertain. (Wikipedia has a picture of the hand with the fifth card face down.)
Wild Bill Hickock. You're speaking of the "Dead Man's Hand," two black aces and two black eights. It was held by Wild Bill Hickock. He was about to be dealt his fifth card when he was shot in the back of the head.
In poker, a dead man's hand is two pair, aces and eights, two of each with another card of whatever. This is the hand Wild Bill Hickok was holding at the time of his murder on 8/2/1876Two aces & two eights, called a dead man's hand. Legend has it that's the poker hand Wild Bill Hickok was holding when he was shot dead in Deadwood, South Dakota.This term is also used for a hand that is very good, but not a winner (so you are definitely going to lose money on it).Example:You are holding AA in Holdem, and the flop brings AKK. Now if your opponent is holding KK, which gives him four of a kind, you are holding a deadman's hand, since you are very likely to put lots of money in the pot, or even go allin, with a losing hand.
Wild Bill Hickok. Legend has it that Hickok was holding a pair of aces and a pair of eights, all black when he was shot from behind. The fifth card is unknown. Hickok's hand became widely accepted as the "Dead Man's Hand."
Legend holds that Wild Bill Hickok was shot to death during a poker game in Deadwood, South Dakota, and that the hand he held was two pair, black aces and black eights. On that most people agree. The fifth card is not known for certain.
Wild Bill Hitchcock is a famous Wild West Gunslinger. His death is known for the aces and eights 'dead man's hand' in poker which he had when he was killed in Deadwood South Dakota. http://www.abacom.com/~jkrause/hickok.html http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/WWhickok.htm http://www.deadwood.org/AboutDeadwood/History/?utm_source=GooglePPC&utm_medium=PPC&utm_content=OldWest&utm_campaign=BHDS2008
Aces and eights
The exact makeup of a Dead Man's Hand has varied over the years; it is currently black aces and eights. The fifth card is disputed. See link for more.