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Someone teach Ruthie baccarat, chemin de fer, how to count cards, craps and, most importantly, calculating odds. She will pick up the important math right quick. And the weirdest things make me think of Kripke’s interpretation of Wittgenstein on rules and private language.
My grandpa and parents taught me poker at an early age (7-8 years) I was upset when I lost a hand and cried and my grandpa wanted to give me my pennies back. My dad said NO. That was how the game goes sometimes.
I learned blackjack before I could multiply. But never did I use flashcards. But my grandma and I would play dominos and rummy, as well as pinochle. All helped me add and subtract quickly.
mccollunsky 12 months ago
Grandpa has taught her well.
nolcott 12 months ago
Why? You gonna hit on nineteen?
jagedlo 12 months ago
I wonder if her knowledge of numbers ends at “21”…
MichaelD Premium Member 12 months ago
Next its off the the bathroom for a straight flush.
flemmingo 12 months ago
Nick’s been teaching Ruthie blackjack.
EntrancedCat 12 months ago
Someone teach Ruthie baccarat, chemin de fer, how to count cards, craps and, most importantly, calculating odds. She will pick up the important math right quick. And the weirdest things make me think of Kripke’s interpretation of Wittgenstein on rules and private language.
Ken Otwell 12 months ago
There’s academic math, and then there’s practical math…
Medtech4 12 months ago
My grandpa and parents taught me poker at an early age (7-8 years) I was upset when I lost a hand and cried and my grandpa wanted to give me my pennies back. My dad said NO. That was how the game goes sometimes.
gigagrouch 12 months ago
Now teach her to count cards!
gmu328 12 months ago
been hanging out with her grandparents too long
Argythree 12 months ago
My uncle counted cards. He tried to teach me, but I think it’s really an inborn gift; you either have it or you don’t…
baraktorvan 12 months ago
I learned blackjack before I could multiply. But never did I use flashcards. But my grandma and I would play dominos and rummy, as well as pinochle. All helped me add and subtract quickly.