Thursday, April 28, 2011

Spring is Here!

For me it's official! Spring and summer season has begun. On Monday I went to my lake place and put the dock in. It's a fun and unenjoyable time of the year. The first few trips to the lake are all about work and getting the place ready for the summer. Putting dock and lifts in, cutting fire wood and unwinterizing the RV are always the first on the list. Next trip will be to put boats in and clean up the yard. Next will be all the reeds the get cut off by the ice out that float up to shore will have to be removed. If I am lucky I may even get to go fishing. Now this may sound like whining, but it is what is necessary to do before all that come to visit can come and enjoy our lake place with us. It will be an exciting summer. It looks as we will get a little more time this year as I am hoping to work 4 day weeks all summer which would be a great match to my wife's schedule. So I hope to see many of you at the lake this summer for fishing, beer around the campfire and just a plain old good time!

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Poker Boredom

Lately, I have had a hard time caring about playing bar poker. Yesterday was a great example. Found out last minute that I didn't have to work and thought great I will go play the CMPPA event that I thought I would miss. Tournament started and played very tight to start and accumulated almost 5000 in chips and then it began. I started playing or raising almost every hand because I really didn't want to be there anymore. I made a whole lot of bad calls, but it did take a long time to lose all my chips. This is how it has been going. Start like I want to play but soon lose interest. I don't know if it is from my new position at work or just a boredom of dealing with the same predictable people all the time and their poker play. Maybe it's a little both. I think I am going to take some time off and see what happens. Maybe the will to play will return. I just may have to find something else to blog about!

Monday, April 18, 2011

My Take On Black Friday!

As many of you know, I was a former part owner of Full Tilt Magazine. We were forced out of business when Congress passed the banking laws that drove many of the online poker sites such as Party Poker out of the US market. These sites left companies such as ours with accounts receivable that were never paid forcing us to make hard decisions. Now after leaving the industry alone for several years it is once again focusing on online gambling. I guess that I don't really blame them. We have three main online sites that have been making huge amounts of money off of Americans with out giving the government it's share. Can you imagine what would happen if I started a business and didn't pay my taxes. I would be out of business or in jail, so you can't tell me these sites didn't think or know that this was going to happen at some point and time. I would not feel too sorry for them as they may not currently be making any money off of US customers. They still have overseas players and all the money that each players had in the site at the time they were shut down probably millions maybe even billions. I realize that this is about the government getting it share not about me gambling online. What the government fails to realize is the financial impact that this shut down will cause. Every online player that was making a living playing poker is now without a job and even though I disagree that they should be able to make a living without paying taxes as I do. They now don't have an income to spend into the economy paying bills, buying food or going out to eat. I believe that the number of online players that were making a living playing poker is a large number thus the impact to local economies will be felt such as a town losing one of their factories. The other aspect the government didn't think about was how much money these online companies were spending on advertsing, promotions and marketing. That money in turn was being taxed through the companies that were doing business with. Now how about the WSOP effect. If the WSOP losses even 2000 entries that may have come from online sites and I think the number is much higher. This is people going to Las Vegas, staying in hotels, eating at restaurants and cash game players that wouldn't be tipping their dealers. The loss to Vegas could be in the millions. Now there are some businesses that will gain. All these out of work gamblers will be forced to get a job or to start going to casinos or cardrooms and unless they win huge amounts that money will be tax free just as it was online. Unfortunately for causal online players such as myself, I think we are for a long draught of online play unless you want to play for free. My suggestion is come out and join me at a local bar game and drink down a tall one or two  and start having fun playing poker again!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Jim Wang Charity Event

Last weekend was the 2nd annual Jim Wang Memorial Charity event sponsored by the CMPPA. It was a fun day. We managed to raise $1010 for the American Cancer Society. Numbers were down a bit from last year with only 63 players. McCann's once again donated a lunch that was very good and we sold it for $6. We also had a silent auction with people bringing in items. The poker tournament itself was rather secondary on this day, but I think people had a good time. Started with 10,000 in chips with 20 minute blinds. My poker day was rather short as I rivered a flush into a flopped full house to lose a lot of my chip stack. I did mange one double up and then finally pushed in with JJ only to find the big blind with KK. There were several interesting hands, but the one that stands out the most was midway through a table ended up with KK, QQ & JJ all in preflop. The QQ ended up catching a queen to take a big pot. Thanks to all that helped to make this event possible. McCann's Brewpub for thier continued sponsorship of bar poker & the CMPPA. The American Cancer Society for coming on board this year. Ann Kennedy for all her help contacting and promoting the event and all the CMPPA members that help make the event a success!

As many of you already know, I have been given a promotion at work that will be cutting into my playing and running of bar poker games. I will do my best to keep updating my blog as much as possible but it may contain a little less poker then in the past. I hope you continue to check it out as I have had a great time bringing you the stories of my life.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Last Night of Bowling

I got a call earlier this to remind me that it was the last night of league bowling and that it was my wife's and my week to bowl. We rotated every other week on Sunday nights in a mixed league. We missed the last two times of bowling and really thought we were done for the year. Our team won the first half of the season and was in second going into last night. We needed to win all 3 games in order to win both seasons otherwise we would have bowl 3 more games right after our league night ended. I started a little slow leaving and missing a 4 pin early but managed to strike out from the 5th frame to shot a 246 game. The second game I ended up with a 258 game but we lost the game so a rolloff was going to happen after next game. The other couple that bowled the opposite week was also there and we decided to rotate during the roll off and as we discussed it the team that we were to bowl was having a fit about us rotating. I really could care less about bowling the extra 3 games or winning the title that is worth no money at all. Now the 3rd game begins and I have a 504 total and I announce to my teammates that I am going for a 300 and 800 series. I start striking and am very confident. I get the 1st 9 strikes. It is now the 10th frame and I need two strikes for 800 and three for 300. I really want the 800 even more then 300. I get the first strike and make a great shot on the 11th and leave a solid 9 pin. Wow talk about bad luck. No 800, no 300. It would have been a great way to end the bowling season and I am not sure when if ever I will bowl a league again. At least I can leave knowing that the old guy still has it! LOL!