My Pokerparty Suit

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March 2, 2007

I caught runner-runner Ace-Ace. The flop brought two of my pokerparty suit and two Jacks. I just accepted it as not being my day and took a nap. We now know who did it. The glass sings along in unison. Then let them play for one big championship prize. So let me just take a brief moment to kill the buzz. You may pay thirty buy-ins and receive fifty, or any smaller increment you may chose, but the best poker school is with the maximum.

By manufacturing a win streak, by forcing small wins, you're also putting yourself in grave danger of manufacturing huge losses - you simply won't experience them as long as your luck holds and your winning streak is extended. My first two were the Ace and 5 of Diamonds, followed by the Ace and 3 of clubs. Not in death. Sammy quickly exited these big buy-in pokerparty tournaments, busting out with no-odds/low cards all-in moves, always making a point of congratulating the player who had busted him out.

Rook thanks Iron Mike and writes: Subject reports nothing out of the ordinary. Chris called, causing me great concern, but he only had about 6000 left. Even Phil, who to my knowledge has never found anything, except his own jokes, amusing, is, at this moment, laughing. He doesn't think women belong at the table, and he's aggressive about it. House of Cards lowers the gun, slightly, Is there any way I'm going to get out of this without killing you? So what is the most profitable hand? Anytime you can only expect action when you're behind your hand is getting reverse implied odds.

I finally made it 9000. When I returned to the table, I noticed the tourist was gone. He is a writer and speaker whose expertise on sales, customer loyalty, and personal pokerparty development is world-renowned. Sonny turns back to me, Tal, what is it exactly that I can do for you and The Warrior Princess? We're looking out for you.' There were all kinds of people looking to pick off the newcomers like me. I felt that some aggressive pokerparty play was in order. Now I have something in common with Phil Helmuth, unfortunately it's not winning, it's whining.