poker night

Dec 07, 2011 18:02

WHO: Bucky + OPEN
WHERE: Bucky's actually surprisingly nice apartment.
WHEN: Wednesday evening.
WARNINGS: The promise of manpanties.
SUMMARY: Bucky decided to have a poker game and invite… whoever wanted to show up. THIS MIGHT NOT HAVE BEEN VERY SMART.
FORMAT: Tagger's choice.

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nottheanswers December 8 2011, 22:13:12 UTC
[Yeah well some people used to make a living off this game. Vic comes up pointing to his eyes.]

Think that'll serve well enough to keep things hidden? Or maybe you're trying to distract attention from your real tell?

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bests December 9 2011, 00:48:18 UTC
[ carol just smirks a little and moves her glasses to rest on top of her head. ]

The shades were always meant to be taken off. Unfortunately for you though, I don't have a tell.

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nottheanswers December 9 2011, 06:02:56 UTC
[Which, as with most things, nets her a smirk.]

The thing about tells is they're subconscious. Few people will realize that they even have them, and they only come out when put to the test.

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bests December 9 2011, 07:44:05 UTC
They may be subconscious, but it is possible to train yourself out of some of them.

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nottheanswers December 9 2011, 08:40:57 UTC
Only the ones you're aware of.

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bests December 9 2011, 20:56:48 UTC
It's interesting that your more focussed on my tells and not your own, Mr. ...?

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nottheanswers December 10 2011, 07:39:45 UTC
Vic Sage. And I've had time to worry about my tells and work them out. I'm not exactly an amateur at this game, either.

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bests December 10 2011, 18:32:07 UTC
And yet you're skeptical of anyone else having done the same.

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nottheanswers December 10 2011, 20:05:53 UTC
I wouldn't call it skeptical so much as curious, Ms. ...?

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bests December 11 2011, 01:53:13 UTC
Danvers. Carol Danvers.

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nottheanswers December 11 2011, 04:52:27 UTC
The syntax works perfectly for Casino Royale. I guess that makes it appropriate, then.

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bests December 11 2011, 06:16:59 UTC
I've got too many syllables in my name to really pull off the Bond effect.

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nottheanswers December 11 2011, 08:14:35 UTC
Depends on who's counting.

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bests December 12 2011, 01:11:02 UTC
I'm fairly certain three is always more than two.

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nottheanswers December 12 2011, 10:26:45 UTC
Sure, but it maintains a kind of symmetrical rhythm.

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