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1094:8.67%
1091:4.96%
1077:3.71%
1074:3.26%
1060:0.45%
1057:0.22%
1043:0.24%
1040:0.24%
668:phase)
664:Play (
596:Spread
568:or the
554:, and
530:Limits
353:Medium
350:Chance
310:Skills
294:Family
266:Origin
199:it to
133:
126:
119:
112:
104:
2255:Speed
2165:Durak
2145:Cheat
2130:Comet
2125:Burro
2072:Sedma
2014:Scopa
2009:Mulle
1999:Pasur
1941:Yaniv
1901:Rummy
1771:Lorum
1751:Dreeg
1731:Barbu
1703:Kille
1683:CuccĂč
1640:Kemps
1554:Noddy
1354:kaana
1343:Cobra
1302:games
1279:hand.
1137:Total
1105:3744
1102:Pair
1088:1096
1029:Odds
1017:Hand
666:chaal
650:Moves
583:Fixed
566:raise
540:raise
520:raise
505:chaal
487:Blind
415:flash
411:flush
407:poker
395:India
368:Poker
318:Cards
297:cards
207:, or
138:JSTOR
124:books
2260:Spit
2175:Hund
2067:Poch
1926:Tonk
1866:Golf
1791:Trex
1776:Poch
1766:King
1698:Hypp
1688:Gnav
1625:Brag
1449:ISSN
1284:Draw
1243:Stud
1071:720
858:Pair
697:Show
632:Note
562:Note
516:call
474:Post
334:Play
326:Deck
284:Type
197:move
110:news
2195:Mao
1645:Mus
1607:War
1592:Pig
1054:48
1037:52
614:Pot
570:bet
538:or
536:bet
413:or
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