Talk:Community card poker

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[edit] Prohibition against original research

Wikipedia has a policy against original research: Wikipedia:No original research. Basically, don't make stuff up. Any new variants you add must have verifiable references. Without a verifiable reference (e.g., link to a specific web page, book/pg nbr), another editor will come along and revert the entry as "unreferenced or original research". Please don't add games made up by your friends - the article should only include well known games that are widely played.--Toms2866 18:57, 6 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Older discussion

Zepter, if you have any other purpose than serving as an alias/personal ally for User:Mike Church, you may be interested to note there is a very clear Wikipedia:No original research policy which these personal "variants" are; there is no significant establishment, these are the only places that these rules are posted, etc.. If you would like to take issue, lets resolve this in Wikipedia:Peer review. Thanks.PilotPrecise (a troll) 22:25, 11 March 2004 (UTC)

  • Additionally, marking a major revert as a minor edit is an egregious use of the minor edit and can be seen as a sign of vandalism. PilotPrecise (a troll) 22:29, 11 March 2004 (UTC)

Zepter - You are free to sabatoge my edits (by relabeling my user tag with "a Troll") as you see fit. I hope you are able to get a laugh out of it, imagining that I would care. PilotPrecise 06:55, 12 March 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Pineapple

The article states that pineapple is generally played as a split game, but I'm not sure that's true. However, I don't have enough experience with it to say anything conclusive. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 68.108.174.102 (talk • contribs).