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 on: August 23, 2010, 08:07:30 AM 
Started by Brianna Rhodes - Last post by Brianna Rhodes
There are a few points of virtual casino etiquette that one should adhere to when gambling online. Just like being at a real life social event, it’s good etiquette to be polite and courteous to everyone else in the gaming room. This goes a long way to show you have respect for the other online gamblers in the room casino online..

These points are not compulsory, but it is a form of respect, and in return you will gain respect from others. It doesn’t mean that because you don’t see the other virtual gamblers that you can get away with saying or doing whatever you want.

Another very important point of etiquette is knowing how to play the game before you decide to play for real money. This will help you in the end as well, because if you do not know the game it will empty out your wallet very quickly. It can make the game hard for the serious players who are trying to hit the jackpot if you don’t remember this little courteous. Begin with games where you play with fun bucks before you are ready to play for real money.

It is inappropriate to make ill jokes or curse. Also don’t criticize the other players’ techniques and be humble when winning. Treat everyone the same way you would like to be treated.

Should you choose to fold while playing, do not discuss what you had in your hand. This can ruin the game for the others at the table. Please remember that most virtual casino websites have time limits which you need to adhere to when it is your turn to play. It is advised that you make quick but smart decisions to keep the flow of the game...

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 on: May 30, 2010, 04:42:19 PM 
Started by patticakes - Last post by patticakes
The First Annual Gun Show sponsored by the Mat Valley Sportsmen Association at the Alaska State Fair Raven Hall.  Entrance is $5 each, tables are available for $40

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 on: February 03, 2010, 12:16:57 PM 
Started by preed - Last post by preed
Thank you all for coming out and supporting the derby.

now for a little media if your interested...

gettinjiggy2010.wmv

from the frontiersman...

http://www.frontiersman.com/articles/2010/01/31/sports/doc4b6537cfb825c349358924.txt

from KAYO...

Gettin' jiggy with it 2010

it was awesome! Thank you again for coming!
paul

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 on: January 24, 2010, 10:05:12 PM 
Started by preed - Last post by preed
tent issue has been resolved thanks to the good people at Moores Hardware in Talkeetna!
Awards party will be held on the lake in a 20X60 smoke free wall tent!!!
bring your bucket to sit on! or chair...

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 on: January 17, 2010, 08:21:16 PM 
Started by preed - Last post by preed
Pre-registration now available at Sportsmans Warehouse in Wasilla

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 on: January 14, 2010, 08:25:37 AM 
Started by preed - Last post by preed
secured a coffee/ food vendor for the event!
sportsmans warehouse will be setting up a mini store at the lake. so if you need last minute gear itll be there.
flyer has been updated.
be there!
 Grin

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 on: January 07, 2010, 09:30:01 AM 
Started by preed - Last post by preed
what i could use help with is...

Last year everything went great other than we had to have the awards ceremony in the bar area and there was a lot of smoke where the children were. This year we are trying to find someone to donate a tent so that we can have the room needed outside the bar and be healthier for the children. What I am asking for is if anyone has or knows someone who can help that could donate a tent for this event? We are looking at needing a 20x 40 tent. All donations are tax deductable and all proceeds from this event is going to the local chapter of “Make a Wish foundation”.

Thanks,
Paul

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 on: December 29, 2009, 12:28:38 PM 
Started by preed - Last post by preed
this flyer is hotlinked to my site.
i expect more sponsors will be helping so the flyer will change as i update.
which by the way all ready needs updating.
Last years derby had around 130 kids entered and was a lot of fun.



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 on: December 11, 2009, 01:04:40 PM 
Started by patticakes - Last post by patticakes
The Mat Su Trails Council's monthly meeting is held at the Luster Farm, 1 mile from either the Parks or Palmer-Wasilla Highways.  7 pm

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 on: December 11, 2009, 01:01:41 PM 
Started by patticakes - Last post by patticakes
This is the last AFTA meeting for this spring, we're still meeting at the Palmer Library at 7pm.  Please look for posts for the Annual Picnic in the summer.  We all had a great time at the 2009 picnic, eating, playing yard games, eating, swapping stories, did I mention eating!?!?  Hope to see you all there!!!  (Yet to be announced) 

Check out the website www.alaska-frontier-trappers-association.org for more information.

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