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BEAT: Work
I've been running good lately the rooms. A new player started coming around for the past 2 weeks or so at one of the spots and I had played with him 4 or 5 times, logging winners each time.
So last night he asked me if I played any tournaments and I told him a little bit. He then offered to back me in the Foxwoods main event next weekend for a standard backer agreement (stakeback then 50/50), saying the only catch was the hotels were sold out and id have to find my own lodging at one of the tree inns or somewhere further down. BEAT: We have Parties scheduled all that weekend and getting off work would be next to impossible
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"Most of the money you'll win at poker comes not from the brilliance of your own play, but from the ineptitude of your opponents." Last edited by Zybomb; 10-30-07 at 10:30 PM. |
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Or me if you actually want someone to go deep.
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or... call in sick!!!!
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Serious question:
At what point in time will you (Zy) make the decision to quit the day job (or at least cut way back on the hours) and focus on poker? I'm actually surprised that you haven't found "work" to be too expensive yet.... meaning, if you spent the same amount of time (or much less) that you currently work playing poker instead, I think you'd end up with more money at the end of the month, no? |
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