Title: THE END OF AN ERA
Folks, I'd like to start by saying that this post is rather difficult for me to write; that's because it's my last. I've really enjoyed this journal, and hope that some of you have had as much fun reading it as I have writing it...but, it needs to stop. Not just the journal, but poker. Well, for me, anyway. I'd really rather not get into reasons. Suffice to say that, at its core, poker is a form of gambling. Yes, there's skill involves. Yes, a good, knowledgeable player can win money at it. I know these things. But it can't be denied that poker is also a form of gambling. And where there is gambling, there exists the potential to develop a gambling problem. Today, I finally realized that I do have such a problem, and by finally calling it quits, I can finally start to make up for all the undue pain and neglect I've put upon myself, my friends, and my family, for far too long. For many, poker can be a great game/hobby/living. But you all need to realize that, regardless of what level you play at (be it a hobby, a profession, or something in between), LET IT STAY THERE. Do yourself and your family a favor, don't let it become an addiction.
Gotcha! Hah hah hah, oh come on, admit it, I had ya goin' there for a minute. You shoulda seen the look on your face when I started with all that melodramatic shit. Ahhhhh, christ, I haven't laughed that hard since George W's last press conference. Anyway, back to our regularly-scheduled programming.
I played two sessions today, for a total of about 3 hours and 23.38 minutes. Or so. The first session went pretty rotten; well, it started off wonderful, but then I had a few nasty beats, which put me in a rather tiltish state of mind, but thankfully, I quit before things got too ugly. I lost about 70 bucks, and had a very painful set-over-set pot that cost me $150-some. Okay, it didn't actually "cost" me that much, per se...it was still <censored>ing painful, though, so shut the hell up. I'm actually gonna post the hand in the limit session, because I think I may have driven my hand just a smidge too hard.
My second session, on the other hand, went very nicely; I felt very much in control the whole time, didn't get out of line, and made some nice reads for good measure. Most importantly, the cards didn't skull-<censored> me this time, so that helped. Made about 220, putting me $150 up for the day. Sure, I've had much better days, but from the standpoint of playing quality, I really think I finally brought my A-game for most of the day.
I might throw in one more session tonight, we'll see. I've also been reminded that I'm a lazy slouch and have not really been updating my blog webpage whatsoever. I actually didn't think anyone read it there, but I promise I'll start updating it again...ummmm...when I get around to it.
-TW