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January 2, 2001

REDCARD'S A WINNER, HANDS DOWN

In what can only be described as a classic case of "poker insanity" Rick "Redcard" Carvalho held firm to the belief that he was still in the game even though he clearly folded his hand. Delusions like this are certainly no stranger to TNP, but we haven't seen such a grotesque display since Lymie argued for a half an hour that his pair of 3's were actually a perfect low.

Redcard, who had been losing all night, argued with comic vigor insisting he didn't fold...he just "turned his cards over...because he was a lock high." He just forgot to tell anybody.

Interestingly, Redcard showed up earlier that evening with a mostly eaten bag of miniature candy-bottles of booze. He claimed to have had only a few, but the odor of top shelf liquor and milk chocolate on his breath was unmistakable.