Why are full houses considered bad?
Just watched Focuh0cks video on his update wishlist, he spends quite a while dogging on full houses saying how they’re by far the worst hand.
I have to disagree. I’m probably no where near as qualified as he is but I am completionist+ so I would like to think I slightly know what I’m talking about.
My case is that Full houses are the most versatile hand to build around as although you have to fix for 2 hands, they synergise with 3 and therefore synergise with much more jokers. They also have decent enough scaling and act as transitional mediums from lower scoring hands towards higher scoring hands.
For example if you open a celestial pack and don’t see earth, you could take pretty much any other planet card and it will synergise well with your build, Uranus early game, transition into full houses then transition into 4 or 5 of a kind
imo two pair, Jupiter, straight flush and flush house are worse, full house being saved by its versatility combined with its decent scaling.
Easily one of the best cities I’ve visited
Just wanted to say that I’ve been to many many cities from Shanghai to Madrid to Seoul to Prague, Florence takes the cake.
Hats off.
Where to meet people in Florence
In Florence for the week, where would you guys recommend to go to meet strangers and make friends as a solo traveller ?
Things to do at night on your own
Hi guys I’m a 23M solo travelling in Cambridge for the week
and your recommendations of what I can do during the night or just in general? Thanks.
Local Council not paying for mandatory training. Should I raise a grievance?
So I work for my local Council and had to do mandatory training last month , I was told via email that I won’t be getting paid for the training however my contract specifically says.
“18 Training
It is a requirement for you to attend training days that the Council identify as necessary for you to carry out your work safely and to meet set standards. You will be entitled to payment at the rate set in this agreement for the training hours. Failure to attend required training may result in termination of this agreement.”
If I take my training hours into consideration I’m owed about £330
I’ve emailed my manager last week but haven’t gotten a response yet.
From what I understand the next step would be to raise a grievance, right?
Edit: my manager has agreed to pay me for the 24 hours of training I had to do