Wednesday, July 20, 2011

What's Wrong with You?!

I have come to understand that the Milwaukee crowd that frequents Tavern Tourneys, a much more enjoyable, social and holding less chance of running into questionable activities alternative to Badger Poker, is far less drama encrusted than Tavern Tourney's southern crowd. Not that Badger Poker is not a great venue for the serious player, it's just better if you've been around the block at least once first. I still need to visit Pit Bull Poker two or three times to make a detailed comparison of the three.

We are still under the gun financially as home repairs loom large, and our credit reports are extremely slow to arrive allowing for us to resolve our debt. And until recently, I have not been playing any tournaments for a long time. I went last week to an opening of a new Tavern Tourney location to lend my support to the cause. Then Monday I went again, as we didn't go to a movie for my birthday and saved some money. I made the final three and we chopped three ways, somehow in my favor. Then I went again last night and took everything. I came home, told my wife I won again and how much, and she said "Oh my gosh! What's wrong with you?!" The Tavern Tourney director suggested I not tell my wife when I win.

Well, I did have some bonus chips for making it my birthday tournament last night but I took some huge hits and rebounded, being patient; waiting for the right moment. One gentleman came into the game on the cheap with a very small stack. I sent him on tilt after I pushed him off a hand he loved with a large pre-flop raise. Everyone folded. The fore mentioned gentleman went wild and made the final table. When I told him I had a 7, 5 suited on that hand.... he he he.

As far as the Internet goes I catch some tournaments here and there. If we were not financially buried, home repair costs looming large, I would seriously consider the Club WPT membership. not to mention getting cable or satellite to watch some poker channels. But that is a long way off. Maybe we should just move to Las Vegas. And as long as we are mentioning the Internet my latest book is available for Kindle. It is not professionally edited, but still immensely enjoyable if you like the genre. I gave a copy of an early draft to the owner of Tavern Tourneys for his newborn. I told him if I become famous he can auction it off and send his son through college with the money. I printed, numbered and signed only ten copies and have edited it further since. There will be no more like it. I seem to have misplaced one of my copies. I am looking forward to his opinion. Yes, I took the photo for and designed the cover myself.

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