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    [HS-FR] Testons Nos Decks ! Ep. 2 – Video - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    [HS-FR] Testons Nos Decks ! Ep. 2
    Salut tout le monde, on se retrouve pour le second pisode de ma srie sur Hearthstone qui se passe un petit peu mieux que le prcdent. N #39;hsitez pas commenter ! 🙂

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    The Big Video of Quasar Decks – Video - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The Big Video of Quasar Decks
    Shooting Quasar Dragon 1 Tuner Synchro Monster + 2 or more non-Tuner Synchro Monsters Must be Synchro Summoned, and cannot be Special Summoned by other ways. This card #39;s maximum number of attacks...

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    DJ Basti Jones an den Decks! – Video - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DJ Basti Jones an den Decks!

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    ygo pro decks test 3(constellar) – Video - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ygo pro decks test 3(constellar)
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    Vail Valley decks worth discovering - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    if absence makes the heart grow fonder, then that might explain why summer is so treasured in the mountains. These days are precious, and theres no better way to savor the beauty of the Vail Valley in the summer than on a patio, porch or deck. Its not a secret just stroll by La Bottega on any given day and lunchtime lingerers dominate its deck.

    However, theres no need to battle the crowds for your place in the sun. There are plenty of porches and patios that are perfect for summertime sipping or mid-day malingering you just have to know where to look.

    Craving the creek

    Theres nothing like having the burble (or roar, at times) of the creek as your soundtrack while enjoying a beverage or bite to eat. While Up the Creek in Vail has one of the best creek-side locations in the valley, there are several other under-the-radar options to wet your whistle.

    The Fitz at Manor Vail is one of the best-kept secrets in the summer. Just look up as youre strolling along the path on the way to the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater. The Fitzs deck is elevated, with gorgeous flowers and views of Gore Creek. An added bonus? Visit The Fitz before the concert and receive complimentary event parking.

    Sometimes the secrets in the name: Atwater on Gore Creek, located at the Vail Cascade Resort, has a patio that makes it feel as if youre almost sitting in Gore Creek. Easily accessible on the bike path, Atwater has an excellent craft beer menu and is convenient for a beverage after (or during) a ride and is often overlooked for locations in Vail or Lionshead villages.

    Go through the gates

    Though the gates at Beaver Creek and Cordillera offer an opportunity to slow down and say hello to the friendly folks working there, they can also be a bit daunting. However, behind these gates are some seriously under-utilized decks that are ripe for the sitting.

    Go through the main gates at Beaver Creek and take the first left. Mirabelle, located in an 1880s log home, is known for chef Daniel Jolies cuisine. While the front porch is a great location, the back deck is the ultimate destination for summertime dining. Perched right above the creek, its an oasis thats often overlooked, save by those in the know.

    Want expansive views and spectacular sunsets? Head down U.S. Highway 6 and through the gates at Cordillera to Mirador. Located at the Lodge and Spa at Cordillera, Mirador is open to the public but often under-utilized. Go for happy hour and enjoy small plates from chef Collin Smelser; the crab and artichoke pizza is spectacular.

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    Cavs clear the decks for LeBron - July 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The Cleveland Cavaliers, Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics have swung a trade that would see the Cavs create salary cap space by unloading guard Jarrett Jack, the US media reported on Wednesday.

    According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the move would free more than $US21 million ($A22.7 million) in cap space for the Cavaliers, who are reportedly interested in getting LeBron James, the biggest prize in free agency, to return to Cleveland.

    The maximum deal the Cavaliers could give James next season is about $US20.7 million ($A22.40 million).

    James spent the first seven years of his career in Cleveland before joining Miami, where he has won two titles in four years.

    Nothing is official until the NBA lifts its moratorium on Thursday on signings and trades.

    But Jack tweeted about the trade "I got news" on Sunday.

    Jack also listed himself as a Brooklyn Nets point guard on his Twitter profile.

    James met in Las Vegas with Miami Heat officials for more than an hour on Wednesday but left the meeting without making a decision on his free agency, ESPN television reported.

    James attended the meeting with his agent Rich Paul, while the Heat group included president Pat Riley and general manager Andy Elisburg.

    ESPN said that James wanted to talk with his family before deciding whether to stay in Miami or move on.

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    Dance Fitness "Utopia" by Bang La Decks – Video - July 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Dance Fitness "Utopia" by Bang La Decks
    Choreography: Linda Edler Follow me on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZumbaLindaEdler Instagram: @lyckselelinda linda Edler, Lycksele, Sweden.

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    Moose blank decks unboxing – Video - July 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Moose blank decks unboxing.

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    Yu-Gi-Oh! – [TCG] July 2014 Top 10 Budget Decks – Video - July 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Yu-Gi-Oh! - [TCG] July 2014 Top 10 Budget Decks
    My Top 10 Budget Decks for the format in no particular order. Leave comments below!

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    Suit 'em Up Blackjack - July 10, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Suit 'em Up Blackjack 10 July 2014

    By John Grochowski

    If all other rules are equal, blackjack players face a lower house edge when fewer decks are in play. Thats mostly because theres a greater frequency of two-card 21s with fewer decks, and players collect 3-2 payoffs or 6-5 in bad games while the house takes only even money on dealer blackjacks.

    However, some side bets have lower house edges when more decks are used. Thats the case in Suit Em Up Blackjack from CRE8TV Games. I first saw the Suit Em Up side bet at Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas in 2012, and since then its gone live in seven Las Vegas casinos. Most recent is the Tropicana, which installed four tables and now is looking to increase to 12.

    That its been successful so far makes it likely well see it in other parts of the U.S. before long. New table options never make a big splash all at once, like hot new slots. They have to prove their value at a small number of casinos before others will fork over the fee to add it to their pits.

    Suit Em Up is a side bet that your first two cards will be in the same suit. Its an adjunct to blackjack, and since its decided on your first two cards, it doesnt affect strategy on the main game.

    The biggest payoff comes when you have two Aces of the same suit. That pays 60-1. suited blackjacks pay 10-1, so if you get an Ace of clubs, for instance, a King, Queen, Jack or 10 of clubs will give you a nice payback above what you can expect on the regular game.

    From there, the pay table goes to 5-1 on a suited pair, 3-1 on a suited 11, and 2-1 on any two cards of the same suit.

    You cant play Suit Em Up on single-deck games, because suited pairs are impossible. Theres only one Ace of spades in the deck, so if youre waiting for a second for that 60-1 payoff, its not coming.

    CRE8TV provided its mathematical workup for two-deck, six-deck and eight-deck games. It shows a 9.41 percent house edge in a six-deck game, 3.41 percent with six decks and 2.67 percent with eight decks. The double-deck house edge is too high to be playable, while the others are pretty normal for side bets. The house edge of the most popular blackjack side bet, 21 + 3, is 3.24 percent in a six-deck game.

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