Like those famous hollowbodies, the Beijing-built Eastman T64/v is sparkling, exciting, mellow, smooth, jangly, or rowdy depending on your mood, musical mode, and the gear you put at the other end of your cable. But when it comes to thinlines that feel truly alive in hand, few can match the hollowbody Epiphone Casino, its cousin the Gibson ES-330, and, by extension, the very Casino/330-inspired Eastman T64/v reviewed here. And there’s a resonance that can veer from beautifully, tonefully flowering to teetering at the edge of feedback. ![]() The larger physical dimensions lend the feel of an old-world instrument. Whether it’s an old Vox, a Rickenbacker, Gretsch, or Gibson, thinlines sound and feel different. If you’ve never had the pleasure of a session with a thinline electric, you’re missing a world of sounds and overtones that are hard to come by elsewhere.
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![]() ![]() This is basically a player trying NOT to win any tricks. Billy and Sarah's goal is to win at least 5 tricks based on their bids (4+1), Terrance and Beyonce will attempt to win at least 7 (4+3).Īs mentioned previously, a bid of zero is also called a nil bid. A bid of zero or "nil" is another strategy we'll talk about shortly. But be smart and remember that it's very difficult to get all or even half of the tricks. Bidding then continues clockwise around the table. The first player to bid is the person to the left of the dealer. This is the number of tricks that team has to win in order to get a positive score. The teams then add together the total number of bids. Before each round of Spades begins, each player will bid (or guess) how many tricks they will take. Biddingīidding is simply guessing how many "tricks" you can take. The dealer will deal out all of the cards so each player will end up with 13 to start. The goal is to accumulate points, and the first to 500 points wins. You are on the same team as the person across from you and the same goes for the other two. In a typical game, there are four players and two team. Looking at the other bad reviews here it appears management just puts forth a generic reply about priding themselves on great service and hoping people will give them another try. I will never go back here and will for sure make sure everyone we know knows not to go here. The food was inconsistent from person to person - completely not worth the price. I wanted to say something again, but at this point it was just annoyingly bad / sloppy service, it was clear they weren’t going to really fix what was going on, and I didn’t want to take the focus away from celebrating my husband’s birthday. I was charged for the nice glass I ordered even though they ruined it. When I said something they took the glass and brought a clean one - again poured the cheaper wine. They offered a free glass of wine as a courtesy and proceeded to pour the wrong, cheaper wine into my unfinished better glass. The whole group was done with their meal by this time. They apologized and took it back to prepare a new one, which took almost 40 minutes. Ordered the surf and turf - they brought my steak out well done even though I ordered medium rare. ![]() Went here for my husband’s 40th birthday with another couple and spent almost $700. |
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