Sunday, January 09, 2005

And it all begins....

Hmmm, so this is my first post. I decided to try experimenting with this blog phenomenon, so we'll see how long it lasts before I get tired of writing material that no one is going to read anyway. Well, I can also keep track of all the junk that happens in my little poker world, like any of you care. Yes, I am one of those people with overinflated dreams that plays online poker day in and day out. Most people lose. I lose. Sometimes. Well, according to my stats, I lose half the time. Oh well. Anyway, I'm off to Atlantic City today, for the second time in two weeks, to try and further supplement my spending over spring semester. I went last week for a few days and did good. I won. Yay, I'm a winner! But it was shown that I can't read road signs. I'm staying at the Borgata again, which is a sweet sweet hotel. It's clean and new looking, and the games there are good. Going with the Brian character; we must get meat and bread from the local market before departing because (1) we're cheap, (2) we're poor, and (3) I'm not paying $12 for a hamburger.

So, I have not played online in quite a few days. I made some money out of a free $20 that my dad got for not playing in a while. Then I used that to make a little more. Then cards started sucking and it's now a whopping 89 cents. At least I left $50 for my brother to do his work. He's borderline addicted now. My mom is on an incredible run right now, catching cards like nobody's business. Dad is sometimes tempted to play, but knows he will probably lose it, so he never does. Back to me...yea, so I'm not going to be playing online for a while. Live play at the casino is just a lot more fun.

Well, enough of this, almost time to leave. I have a feeling that no one will read this, and if they do, they'll just laugh at how stupid this is. Really, who the heck cares about this stuff? I'll leave with this: if you have to give a gift for a small child, please check out the Texas Hold'em poker chip set at Toys R Us, for ages 8 and up. Your kid could become the next Tiger Woods of poker if you start them early enough!

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