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June 12, 2005All in at the OK Corral
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"All is flux, nothing stays still." A week after the poker blogger gathering and 2005 World Series of Poker opening, I'm still recovering. I wish I could say I was resting up from a 72 hour party, but the truth is, I've been fighting off the flu all week and trying to coax my immune system into battle. As StudioGlyphic pointed out, I always seem to get sick in Vegas. Unfortunately, it's not just Vegas: I always seem to get sick on any type of vacation, as whenever I get a chance to relax, my immune system lets its guard down and I end up spending the vacation fighting off the flu. The second day in Vegas I felt it coming on, and spent most of the weekend in Zombie mode. I wish I could say I felt like a 21st century Doc Holliday, but I was a lot closer to Tutankhamen's mummy. Which is a shame since there were so many great people I met and I wish I could have been more coherent to enjoy their company a little more. I guess there's always a next time. In lieu of a real trip report, which I don't have the energy or memory to do justice to, I give you my trip highlights and lowlights:
This was also the table where I learned that young Ignatious could be a real prick when he wants to be. For some reason, the man went on an insult tear and ended up tilting the dealer, of all people. Suffice to say, I didn't get it AT ALL, and it made me uncomfortable, and that's a tough thing to do. I’m chalking it up to too much grog (either on his part, or my part for my uber-sensitivity), but I never want to sit through that kind of thing again. Lowlights
I'm off to nurse my cold with some green tea and a little bit of sweat. Specifically, sweating the final table play of Full Tilt Poker lead programmer Perry Friedman, who is playing some ridiculously good poker, at least according to Poker Wire and Crime Dog McGrupp. He may be a bit strange, but that man can play: Perry Friedman has little "faces" drawn on his two hands, so he can talk to them (and they can talk to the hole cams) while he plays. Apparently, one of the hands is "evil," while the other is "good." It'll be interesting to see which hand gives him better advice at the final table. And some guy named "Seidel" is playing pretty well at the final table too. Man I wish I was in Vegas. Posted by hdouble at June 12, 2005 07:38 PM | TrackBack Maximize your profits: learn how to use the most powerful tool in online poker. Comments
Holy crap. The faces on the hands is the most brilliant thing ever. It was a pleasure throwing some dice with you and your friend :) Next time we need to let Bill do the throwing though. Posted by: Drizztdj at June 13, 2005 07:28 AMMaybe you live and work in too sterile an environment and need to expose yourself to more germs during the week. Posted by: Proto at June 15, 2005 02:25 PMMayhap you need to drink a little less during the trips ;) Do you take any vitamins? Maybe try to bust yourself _before_ you put your body through the ringer. Was great seeing you again .. take care of yourself! Glenn Posted by: Glenn at June 19, 2005 11:40 AM"bust" yourself? LOL .. I _meant_ "boost" -grin- Guess I should have done the 'Preview' hehehe Posted by: Glenn at June 19, 2005 11:42 AMthat NL game was funny as shit. iggy also tilted some young punk at the table too. the kid lost his stack! as always, it was great playing w/ you hank. Posted by: derek at June 20, 2005 07:51 PMHey, we are going to bring the trophy back to the East next time. Posted by: joaquinochoa at June 21, 2005 08:33 AMPost a comment
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