by Felonius_Monk » Mon Mar 25, 2013 3:57 pm
Same sorta story really.
I guess my poker career was winding down a bit after it was banned in the USA, and I was losing a bit of interest. Gradually I spent more time doing other things, got a gf (now wife!) who wasn't really interested in it (or very keen, to begin with) and the B&M scene in the north of england continued to be bad. The full tilt seizure was basically the end of it for me, online.
Now been married nearly a year, and found a few new pass-times since the BTP days - got a lot more serious about volleyball (play and train at a good standard 2-3 times a week), cooking, gyming, skiing and following baseball (bizarrely enough - and a St Louis Cardinals blog has replaced BTP as my main go-to forum). Got more serious about my job that I once toyed with the idea of quitting to go full pro.
I bought an apartment in 2007 with poker proceeds pretty much (which I'm now trying to sell to buy a bigger place with my wife), and nowadays I've only got about 800 bucks in a Full Tilt account that I've played once in the last 6 months. My forte back during the poker boom was serious multi-tabling of mid-level omaha games and crushing the semi-loose ones, and my game isn't so well suited to the tighter short-handed games that predominate today, and somehow playing $50 games when you used to generally play up to $400 doesn't quite excite as much. I don't have the time or, really, the inclination to get really good at them, and maybe it's a younger degenerate's game now.
Not really in touch with anyone in the poker world anymore, but I'd say I look back on my "career" pretty fondly, and I definitely wouldn't change it (except maybe trying to play even higher, during the boom years) if I had my time again. I might even think about logging in to FT this weekend...