by Amanda Angeli » Jul 1st, '07, 17:09
Hello Boys,
I'm glad that some of you are knowledgeable about my favorite, how fun. I haven't heard it called a Chicago Opener but that makes sense and I love it!!!
Just as with any card work, it takes practice for it is oh so much more than simply being able to do it, which is hard enough on the green, so yes I agree Left Eye, it is a challenge.
The thing about it that is so important is knowing exactly when to use it. Realistically, if someone were a knight of the felt, you'd only play it once a night, twice at the absolute most and then only under extraordinary circumstances. So the positioning of the timing is crucial for maximum gain without drawing attention.
When you might use it twice, or even several times in a row is when you have some small players taking space and it's time for you to lure in the money.
In my game of Five Card Draw, three 3's wins just as well as three Aces only nobody notices. That, to me, is art.
Oh, and Left Eye, a big hug to you. I try to buy as many books on the art of cardsharping as I can, I love the art so, and my collection goes back to the 1840's, yet I haven't heard of Ray Kosby so I am so very excited to find out more. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much for sharing. I'm so excited.
Love,
Amanda Angeli