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Я апнулся на 600 поинтов, выиграю 2-3 в рейте, потом запускаю алл пик и лузаю по черному, система 50 существует на дистанции
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Я выиграл уже 8 подряд...Мне страшно, парни
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Задайте себе один простой вопрос почему бустеры существуют и почему поднимаются и все
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Ну значит по приколу 3 выигрываю а дальше Марс керри собирает рапиры всю игру)
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