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Las Vegas Poker Journal, Part Four
Wandering Skanks of Las Vegas, I apologize.
You Guys Are Mean
There’s a lot of dead
money at the tables now, players who watch a little poker on TV and
think that they’ve got hold 'em figured out. Generally, these players
lose and lose and lose. Then they break for dinner and come back later,
when the losing and losing and losing resumes. I love these people
because, even if I don’t get a taste of their money, they leave it
behind and it’s out there to get. Amen.
Las Vegas Poker Journal, Part Three
Tattooed Applebee’s Server Guy With Probably Too Much Gel in His Hair, wherever you are, spread your wings and fly.
Las Vegas Poker Journal, Part Two
Today I decided that, since we were all in
the game (of poker and of life) together, I was going to call everybody
“bro.” Here's an actual sentence that I uttered : “Can I get some
ketchup, bro?” To the guy who gave me my order at McDonald’s, where I
ate twice a day.
Las Vegas Poker Journal, Part One
Las Vegas for five days. Forty-one hours of poker. Free food. Freeway
driving at two in the morning. Watching Cloutier play in the $5,000
buy-in no-limit at the World Series of Poker and win it all. What did
he win? $600,000. The whole experience was great, and the homies and I
are going back in about three weeks.
Let's Do This Thing, the Thing Being Las Vegas
I made some pretty funny jokes, but most of them were pretty off-color,
and I felt cheap and dirty (but not in a good way) afterward. I seem to
recall something about my being willing to poke an old lady in the eye
for a pair of aces.
A Bitch of a Week, Pokerwise/Seriously, I Never Learn
What happened, transpired, went down? There’s no gentle way to say
this: my big bro beat the fuck out of me, almost as if we were little
kids again and I had pissed him off.
Books Fail Me Yet Again
It’s pretty clear: all my fancy poker learnin’ isn’t doing it anymore. No matter what techniques and strategies I use, I’m not winning the big pots like I used to. It’s time to put the books away. New poker strategy? Get them drunk.
The Pimp Hand is Strong
Last night, Burt kept his pimp hand strong, and he kept us in check the
entire game. Every time one of us got uppity, he put the smack down with a
quickness.