Poker Library > Time is a fickle thing.
[I see things in a... different sort of way.] With the WSOP coming to an end this is the first time I've had two consecutive days off in, feels like a long time. It's very strange, now that I've gotten used to working and/or playing 60+ hours a week I have no idea what else to do with my time.
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[Stickandmove.net] STICKandMOVE: Poker Archives: If you can get past the cartoony interface, the fact that there's one of the Full Tilt pros sitting -- and often sitting lower limits, giving lots of people a chance to play against them -- almost every day, and the fact that it's a 100 percent deposit bonus through the 30th, makes it a worthwhile experience. Just don't expect to have those famous Party triple up sessions.
[Studioglyphic.com] StudioGlyphic: Poker Archives: But the injection of cash put a decent overlay on the tourney, more than making up for the juice, and I remember reading on some blog that you should always get in on a tourney with overlay, and I always do what some blogger tells me. Not to mention the fact that this was my first WPBT event, having missed the last two events due to conflicts with grad school, and really, I should just try to have fun in the main event of the weekend.
[Obituarium.blogspot.com] The Obituarium: February 2005: He was throwing his chips around pretty liberally and chipped up with blinds and limpers. I was simultaneously playing on a $25 NL table with much the same result.
[Taopoker.blogspot.com] Tao of Poker: Pauly's Poker Blog: (Beating the odds isn't inexplicable, it just looks that way, but it surprises observers.) My guess about its origin: the idea that the Irish people have suffered so many misfortunes that it's a miracle whenever something comes out right for them, and it can only be explained by being blessed with an inherited form of good luck.Well, shit. I'm definitely heading to the tables on Party Poker and see if the Irish genes pay off for something other than a disposition for liver cancer.
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