Usage examples of "poker chip" in English with translation to Spanish

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Tom has a chip on his shoulder. Tom tiene un chip en el hombro.
She didn't want him to play poker. Ella no quería que él jugara póquer.
That kid's a chip off the old block. Ese niño se parece mucho a su papá.
Tom told the men sitting around the table that he'd never played poker before. Tom les dijo a los hombres sentados alrededor de la mesa que él nunca antes había jugado al póquer.
He is very good at poker. Él es muy bueno en el póquer.
Tom doesn't like poker very much. A Tom no le gusta mucho el poker.
Mary was killed with a fireplace poker. Mataron a Mary con un atizador.
One thing you should know about me is that I play poker every Friday night. Algo que deberías saber sobre mí es que juego al póquer todos los viernes por la noche.
Tom doesn't like poker at all. A Tom no le gusta nada el poker.
Tom and Mary are playing poker. Tom y Mary están jugando poker.
In poker, what's a Full House? En póker, ¿qué es un Full House?
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