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Sculpt

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Okay. Here is the next riddle:

"I have a heart that never beats, I have a home but I never sleep. I can take a man's house and build another, And I love to play games with my many brothers. I am a king among fools. "
casino? or New York?
 

Talljake

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I think we may need another clue ... this one is confusing lol
 

GaryA

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Like most riddles, if you know the answer the clue is easily understood.

I am a bit curious as to what kind of clever second clue he will give that will not instantly give this one away...

Maybe he will pull it off and make it even more confusing. :LOL:
 

Sculpt

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Magenta got it. Reward is a small bottle of Antarctic fish oil, courtesy of Skeeter.
How does king of hearts in deck of cards answer: "I have a home but I never sleep." and "I can take a man's house and build another"?
 

GaryA

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How does king of hearts in deck of cards answer: "I have a home but I never sleep." and "I can take a man's house and build another"?
I somewhat question the riddle, too - but, I believe the 'home' is [in] the deck (?) and the 'house' thing is probably related to a 'full house' in poker...

('home' might possibly otherwise be linked to the 'house' with regard to a 'full house'?)

I am not real sure, quite frankly.

Since it makes sense that a riddle should not be used in this thread unless the one who posts it understands it fully and can explain it fully...

(Hint, Hint, Hint)

"Hey, Moses - how about explaining the riddle." :p

At this point, I am thinking that it is a pretty "weak" riddle...
 

Sculpt

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I somewhat question the riddle, too - but, I believe the 'home' is [in] the deck (?) and the 'house' thing is probably related to a 'full house' in poker...

('home' might possibly otherwise be linked to the 'house' with regard to a 'full house'?)

I am not real sure, quite frankly.

Since it makes sense that a riddle should not be used in this thread unless the one who posts it understands it fully and can explain it fully...

(Hint, Hint, Hint)

"Hey, Moses - how about explaining the riddle." :p

At this point, I am thinking that it is a pretty "weak" riddle...
I was thinking that too, home in the deck or a full house. I thought of king of hearts but thought deck of cards better answered those questions. I was thinking it could refer to "a house of cards" that can be taken and rebuilt, which would require the full deck. Just the king of hearts, I don't get it. :)
 

Magenta

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Time for a new password? Please, @Sculpt I pass the baton on to you... .:)
 
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How does king of hearts in deck of cards answer: "I have a home but I never sleep." and "I can take a man's house and build another"?
The King of Hearts' home is the deck of cards. In gambling, the King of Hearts can be the difference between losing a hand and winning a hand - some men may lose their homes, whilst others gamble themselves into riches, and presumably, use the money to build another house. Obviously, a card character does not sleep, but that's obvious, right?