One thing I hate about the general public is their utter fickle
nature. Most people I know make promises, and break them, with nary
the blink of an eyelash.
Just the other day I was reading about a Hollywood pre-nup that
included the wife not being allowed to be over 120 lbs. That was the
basis for divorce??? Good gawd. Whatever happened to "love, cherish
unto death?"
Anyway, I have always hated to say something, then go back on it. If
I say that I'm never paying for another Tom Cruise film because he is
a messed up wacko, you can usually take that statement to the bank.
Lately, however, I've been making and breaking promises like the rest
of our screwed up countrymen.
And here I am, about to break another one.
Glenn did a horrible, monstrous thing by bringing home some recent
issues of Card Player.
I had gotten out of the pro tourney circuit. I haven't played a
tourney since I said I was quitting. I don't even think I've played
any for fun (freerolls or $1 Stars tourneys), although I may have
played a few here and there just for kicks.
So today, when I went to take my 12,392 pee of the day (diabetes
sucks), I picked up CP.
And here is where I got a shocker.
Tunica is going to spread a HORSE tourney. 3k buy-in, excellent
structure, 5k in starting chips, almost no juice ($100 in 2006 seems
almost paltry).
The Grand also has some good looking Stud and Omaha tourneys.
My head feels much clearer than last week. In fact, I think some of
the memory problems I had were exacerbated by being on a ship
(productivity is said to decrease by about 90% working on a ship, on
the sea. My cold is almost gone, and I feel so much more in control
of my game. Of course, I won't know just how much of a recovery I've
made until I try out my live, mixed games at Wynn again (Vegas here
we come?).
Glenn may get to deal in Tunica (by recommendation of Jan).
A chalet-style hotel has a full kitchen, fireplace and allows dogs.
It only costs $400 per week.
This may end up to be a total freeroll.
I'm a hypocrite.
Felicia :)