Bicycle poker - who wants to play?
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Bicycle poker - who wants to play?
Rules:
1. Post pic(s) of your same model bike(s). It has to be your bike(s). Of course they have to either classic or vintage. First player starts the bidding at 1 bike. I'll start:
I've got one Centurion Pro Tour
2. Next player has to beat my hand. In this case it has to be either a more rare bike, or you can bid two bikes of the same model (doesn't have to be same as mine). Obviously we'll get into arguments if you're claiming yours is rarer or not, but while we're arguing, someone can swoop in and bid a higher number of same model.
For example, I'm outbidding my Centurion Pro Tour with a Peugeot PH-60:
3. Don't skip numbers, for example, you may have 10 Schwinn Paramounts, don't bid right after someone bids 3 Peugeot PX10's. Hold onto that hand.
4. Yes, the rules have some ambiguity built in - same model, same year, or just same model? What about custom builds that don't have a model? Say you have 6 Davidson's, but two are racing, three are touring, one is Ti? Let's say that anything from the same custom builder counts as the same suit, but production bikes have to be same model.
I'd just like to smoke out who has a big collection of the same bike - you know who you are! And no fair cheating, looking over someone's shoulder and seeing their cards.
Get your poker faces on, deck has been shuffled, who wants to play?
1. Post pic(s) of your same model bike(s). It has to be your bike(s). Of course they have to either classic or vintage. First player starts the bidding at 1 bike. I'll start:
I've got one Centurion Pro Tour
2. Next player has to beat my hand. In this case it has to be either a more rare bike, or you can bid two bikes of the same model (doesn't have to be same as mine). Obviously we'll get into arguments if you're claiming yours is rarer or not, but while we're arguing, someone can swoop in and bid a higher number of same model.
For example, I'm outbidding my Centurion Pro Tour with a Peugeot PH-60:
3. Don't skip numbers, for example, you may have 10 Schwinn Paramounts, don't bid right after someone bids 3 Peugeot PX10's. Hold onto that hand.
4. Yes, the rules have some ambiguity built in - same model, same year, or just same model? What about custom builds that don't have a model? Say you have 6 Davidson's, but two are racing, three are touring, one is Ti? Let's say that anything from the same custom builder counts as the same suit, but production bikes have to be same model.
I'd just like to smoke out who has a big collection of the same bike - you know who you are! And no fair cheating, looking over someone's shoulder and seeing their cards.
Get your poker faces on, deck has been shuffled, who wants to play?
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OK, three of a kind Chicago Paramounts, a 1972, 1973, and a 1974, in order of year (full disclosure, I have a fourth one, a 1974 track bike, but its only a frameset).
1972 Paramount by bill, on Flickr
1973 Schwinn Paramount by bill, on Flickr
1974 Paramount by bill, on Flickr
1972 Paramount by bill, on Flickr
1973 Schwinn Paramount by bill, on Flickr
1974 Paramount by bill, on Flickr
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Nice start!
Strategically outbidding yourself, @wkr101?
Strategically outbidding yourself, @wkr101?
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Final entry, four of a kind, Schwinn Cimarron!
IMG_4027 by wrk101, on Flickr
Four of a Kind by wrk101, on Flickr
IMG_4027 by wrk101, on Flickr
Four of a Kind by wrk101, on Flickr
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Just watching football, I'm done. Time to head to the workshop.
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Please don't confuse ebay "asking" prices with "selling" prices. Many sellers never get their ask price. some are far from it. Value is determined once an item actually SELLS. Its easy enough to check SOLD prices.
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Merz for 3 of a kind
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Poker?! I hardly know 'er!
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Can I bluff?
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If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
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^ I’d say that’s, as a minimum, a rule violation on the CF being the same model as the others...it’s not even the same company. Clever using the 3 queens/king, but I’d say they’d have to be all the same model of Paramount.
If we’re granting 4 of the same model, the Merz hand is still on top.
I’m about to drop a hand that will require a great degree of interpretation, but...I think it potentially beats the Merz hand if using a very liberal interpretation...
If we’re granting 4 of the same model, the Merz hand is still on top.
I’m about to drop a hand that will require a great degree of interpretation, but...I think it potentially beats the Merz hand if using a very liberal interpretation...
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So...one could argue that all 4 of these are the same builder...and they’re definitely of a kind:
S&S coupled Spectrum
TK built Ross
Tom Kellogg Branded frame
and a Merlin...which is the one that will kick off debate.
S&S coupled Spectrum
TK built Ross
Tom Kellogg Branded frame
and a Merlin...which is the one that will kick off debate.
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Two pair.
Two 1937 CCM Road Racers. One was complete then refurbished, the other was found as frame and fork, NOS in an old shop.
Two Canadian Raleigh Superbes, same colour, different year hubs ('57-'58) but the frames only 16 serial numbers apart. Siblings.
Two 1937 CCM Road Racers. One was complete then refurbished, the other was found as frame and fork, NOS in an old shop.
Two Canadian Raleigh Superbes, same colour, different year hubs ('57-'58) but the frames only 16 serial numbers apart. Siblings.
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This game is too rich for my blood.
Besides, any female with just one Bob Jackson or Jack Taylor wins this game.
Bon Scott knew this.
Besides, any female with just one Bob Jackson or Jack Taylor wins this game.
Bon Scott knew this.
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WTB: American Cycling May - Aug, Oct, Dec 1966.
WTB: Bicycle Guide issues 1984 (any); Jun 1987; Jul, Nov/Dec 1992; Apr 1994; 1996 -1998 (any)
WTB: Bike World issue Jun 1974.
WTB: Slingshot bicycle promotional documents (catalog, pamphlets, etc).
WTB: American Cycling May - Aug, Oct, Dec 1966.
WTB: Bicycle Guide issues 1984 (any); Jun 1987; Jul, Nov/Dec 1992; Apr 1994; 1996 -1998 (any)
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I think a hand that's five Raleighs won't cut it in this competition (though 5 Competitions would be a different story).
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How many Ironmans does @RobbieTunes have?
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Royal Flush?
Raleigh Team Pro, Raleigh Professional, Raleigh International, Raleigh Competition, and RRA (or Grand Sports if you prefer)?
Raleigh Team Pro, Raleigh Professional, Raleigh International, Raleigh Competition, and RRA (or Grand Sports if you prefer)?
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In search of what to search for.
In search of what to search for.
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Full house. Cinellis over Frejuses
Cinelli_Model_B 004 by iabisdb, on Flickr
Cinelli XCR with Super Record 001 by iabisdb, on Flickr
Commuter 004 by iabisdb, on Flickr
Frejus 01 by iabisdb, on Flickr
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Cinelli_Model_B 004 by iabisdb, on Flickr
Cinelli XCR with Super Record 001 by iabisdb, on Flickr
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2 pairs, Legnanos and Raleigh Super Course(s).
Pair of Legnanos, '61 Gran Premio and '64 Roma. Matching paint schemes.
Pair of Super Courses, '73, dark green, and '78, gold.
Pair of Legnanos, '61 Gran Premio and '64 Roma. Matching paint schemes.
Pair of Super Courses, '73, dark green, and '78, gold.
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