how's it going for our resident poker players? 
i'm playing a weekly game down at my local, there are about 12 'regular' people, 6-8 generally turn up on any given week. the standard isn't half bad either, and we are still all learning things off each other, you see people trying new plays every week, which is pretty cool. the stakes are fairly small and it's nice and friendly.
i've been trying to get the boys at work involved in a poker game, but a lot of people have cooled their interest recently, especially since i told them how good i was to **** them up a bit.
found some time recently to play a bit on-line as well. put $100 into a partypoker account a few months and almost forgot about it. been playing at the .25-.50 tables, not exactly on the way to my first million but doing ok. entered a couple of tournaments as well, lost a $30 one last night thanks to an unbelievably lucky river card for some ****er who had no right to be playing that hand
but i guess that's the way it goes and i'm still slightly up.

i'm playing a weekly game down at my local, there are about 12 'regular' people, 6-8 generally turn up on any given week. the standard isn't half bad either, and we are still all learning things off each other, you see people trying new plays every week, which is pretty cool. the stakes are fairly small and it's nice and friendly.
i've been trying to get the boys at work involved in a poker game, but a lot of people have cooled their interest recently, especially since i told them how good i was to **** them up a bit.

found some time recently to play a bit on-line as well. put $100 into a partypoker account a few months and almost forgot about it. been playing at the .25-.50 tables, not exactly on the way to my first million but doing ok. entered a couple of tournaments as well, lost a $30 one last night thanks to an unbelievably lucky river card for some ****er who had no right to be playing that hand

but i guess that's the way it goes and i'm still slightly up.
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