Any way to archive old threads that haven't been posted in for say 30-60 days? So they can still be read but not posted into and brought up to the top of the forums?
Any time you aggressively play seven deuce off suit, the universe will bend the laws of short term probability in order to re-balance the long term probability abuses by those trashy players who only play premium hands
why would you want to do that?
If someone replies then it is of the moment and should rise to the top?
Those topics that really are dead will sink away naturally.
Just a thought
Im thinking for more the fruit machine part of the forum, you always get someone complaining about dragging old threads up and not actually adding to it.
Any time you aggressively play seven deuce off suit, the universe will bend the laws of short term probability in order to re-balance the long term probability abuses by those trashy players who only play premium hands
Good to see this thread is in date, i got my eye on you lenny![]()
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
This suggestion is actually just to stop Danny moaning each time an old thread is dragged up![]()
Any time you aggressively play seven deuce off suit, the universe will bend the laws of short term probability in order to re-balance the long term probability abuses by those trashy players who only play premium hands
rofl knew you'd say that.
Doesn't bother me as such, only thing that bothers me, is when the thread is dragged up with no meaning to it, its like trying to rewrite history![]()
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Originally Posted by Dice Man
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