Having a six, seven and ten of the same suit is usually a time to fold. The chances of drawing a straight or a flush with that hand are very small.
no, I will not raise or fold if I held Ace-high and 9 and 10 of the same suit.
The answer to whether to raise or fold depends on the type of poker that you are playing. The of getting both a 3 and 4 are slim, so it might be best to fold.
No. 100 fold means times one hundred.
If it is the same position then it would be 3-fold repition which is a draw but otherwise no it isnt.
a variable held constant is a variable in which you keep the same during the entire experiment. For example water and plant type you would keep the same, but you would change the amount of sunlight and the soil type.And you can also use the organism
On my 95 when you raise the first deck, there is a lever on the left side down in the foot section that you must pull to raise the backrest which locks into place after raising it. That same lever must be used to unlock the backrest and fold it down again. Ray G.
That would be a symmetrical line. It means you can fold certain shapes in half and they would be the same exact size.
It all depends on how you raise a Digimon. If you start with an In-Training Digimon and then raise it to a Mega, that Digimon would be stronger than if you Digiconverted that same Digimon. The stronger Digimon would have higher stats and more skills.
Proteins given intravenously would raise a patient's blood volume and pressure. This is mainly due to the fact that solutes have the same osmotic pressure.
a variable held constant is a variable in which you keep the same during the entire experiment. For example water and plant type you would keep the same, but you would change the amount of sunlight and the soil type.And you can also use the organism
It has two lines of symitry. Symitry is when you can fold something in half and you get the same shape in both sides. For exaple: in a circle you have the same shape if you fold it horizontally or vertically. :)
The answer is Felis catus. All breeds of domestic cat, including the Scottish Fold, have the same scientific name.