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please tell me detailed meaning of 7 of tarot card of cups REVERSED?

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  1. It's a piece of cardboard with a picture on it. Really, that's all there is to it.
  2. For how much?
  3. Hope for another 7 on the flop - then raise the pot if you catch a set of 7's (wands, swords, etc.)
  4. http://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/learn/meanings/ when they are reversed it means they are less powerfull
  5. desires, determination, goals nearly attained absence of dreams, goals or desires
  6. Same as not reversed. Sorry, I kick it old school If you look at tarot cards right up until the early 20th century, you'll see the backs are all asymmetric, meaning there's no accidental reversal... It wasn't until the company that would become US games came into being that books even had a "reversed" meaning.... There is more of Bond than Waite in a reversed card.
  7. It means you are very superstitious and gullible.
  8. In my experience the Seven of Cups represents having to make choices between various alternatives. In the upright position, it is a warning about the strong possibility of unwise decisions or daydreaming. However, in the reversed position it actually has a more positive aspect in that it speaks of determination, intellegent choices (although I still caution people to look closely at all their options before making the choice in question)
  9. Father K is only half right. If you're in early position and hit trips on a tight table you might like to try a check-raise. If there's been a raiser pre-flop you should normally bet into him hoping for a raise. Don't check-raise if there's an obvious draw on the board: better win a small pot than lose a big one!
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