An uninspiring world
Nov. 8th, 2005 12:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's an odd day when nothing seems to have happened that I want to write about. Surely the defining feature of GOM (grumpy old men) is that there is always something, somewhere, on which they wish to spew their bile?
Well, today, the answer appears to be, no. I've regrouped some confidence at the online tables after the weekend's disaster at Royal Hold'em (regroup, forget about it, carry on playing) and, without winning or losing much, I'm happy with my game. There are also some soft games around, whihc is unusual for the daytime during the week. Normally it's a matter of outplaying the rocks post-flop.
And a tour around the poker sites and forums doesn't bring much to mind either. Perhaps it can be put down to my decision last night that I didn't need to turn molehills into mountains. Usually, this is a plus, but when it comes to writing a blog, it's a minus. Something which a few days ago might have inspired a 500-word rant now just gets a "oh well, never mind" response.
Doubtless normal service will be resumed the second that I get over-tired, or some particularly obnoxious wanker pisses me off.
Well, today, the answer appears to be, no. I've regrouped some confidence at the online tables after the weekend's disaster at Royal Hold'em (regroup, forget about it, carry on playing) and, without winning or losing much, I'm happy with my game. There are also some soft games around, whihc is unusual for the daytime during the week. Normally it's a matter of outplaying the rocks post-flop.
And a tour around the poker sites and forums doesn't bring much to mind either. Perhaps it can be put down to my decision last night that I didn't need to turn molehills into mountains. Usually, this is a plus, but when it comes to writing a blog, it's a minus. Something which a few days ago might have inspired a 500-word rant now just gets a "oh well, never mind" response.
Doubtless normal service will be resumed the second that I get over-tired, or some particularly obnoxious wanker pisses me off.
Re: Oh yes it has
Date: 2005-11-09 08:39 am (UTC)You guessed it ...
Andy.
Re: Oh yes it has
Date: 2005-11-09 10:13 am (UTC)How would a freeroll snooker tourney for amateurs bee seen if this was done.
1) If you play on our circuit and get a certain number of points, you get into a $2m freeroll knockout tournament (which comes out of the juice you paid to get into th competitions in the first place).
2) Pepsi sponsors the tournament for $2m, meaning Harrah's profit is upped by $2m.
3) But only if Steven Hendry, Mark Williams and Steve Davis are allowed to enter as well. And, of course, they are not paid for this -- they are just going for the prize money.
Poker players have brought this upon themselves by agreeing to sign such contracts when they enter the tournaments. Online sites compound the affair. Why, for example, should I wear a company's tee-shirt when I have paid an entry fee, won a tournament, and qualified? Unless there is added money, no reason at all.
None of this bothers me financially, since I saw it all coming and I refuse to play the corporate game. See me at the cash tables....
PJ
Re: Oh yes it has
Date: 2005-11-09 12:01 pm (UTC)Anyway I'm rambling. And I could point out that you don't have to wear anyone's shirt if you just make the money in normal games and then decide to ... oh never mind :-)
Andy.