An odd evening last night. I played a short amount of 3/6 on Party, but even there the games seem unremittingly tight in my early evening. So I quite, nine dollars up, (even that feels good on Party at the moment!) and got round to tidying up the front room, putting the dining room table back where it should be, but where it hasn't been, for a year or so. Made a chilli con carne. Hoovered! Did all those things ordinary people do who don't play online poker.
Then I relaxed in the front room and fired up the laptop. Went to Ultimate. Shock! no 25c-50c game! So I sat down in the 10c-25c, and then got the bright idea of starting my own 25c-50c game. That gets you 25% more UB points.
We thus had the farce of me playing short-handed omaha, at which I have no clue, against people whom I quickly realized were even more clueless than me. $30 in profit before the game filled up, and another $20 ground out over the next 90 minutes, without any spectacular pots or spectacular hands. Very pleasing.
Then I relaxed in the front room and fired up the laptop. Went to Ultimate. Shock! no 25c-50c game! So I sat down in the 10c-25c, and then got the bright idea of starting my own 25c-50c game. That gets you 25% more UB points.
We thus had the farce of me playing short-handed omaha, at which I have no clue, against people whom I quickly realized were even more clueless than me. $30 in profit before the game filled up, and another $20 ground out over the next 90 minutes, without any spectacular pots or spectacular hands. Very pleasing.
Re: The Venetian
Date: 2005-09-21 12:36 pm (UTC)Details welcome.
Pete
My general point on the poker thing was really that I guess that I could pay someone to do all the things which I don't like doing/am no good at, but I get more pleasure out of looking at my carefully stripped and sanded and varnished doors because I know that it was me wot done it. I think that playing 100 hours a month is quite enough, so looking for ways to play more might be unwise. Hoovering and ironing are good excuses for me to get up from the table.
PJ