Tail of Woe
I started off the morning finding a new Katkin post entitled How to drop $500 in Five Hands and then Cardgrrl announced that The Poker Gods Hate Me. If they ever register on match.com, they'll be paired in an instant.
Cardgrrl sums up what, by now, must be a million blogs with the same topic. Hell, there's a hundred thousand back at the site I left. I even did a run bad of my own the other day. There is no dishonor in such a blog but it is a yawner. A painful, outrageous yawner none the less. To quote the CG:
Every bad player blames bad luck.
Maybe that's me.
But tonight, I think it's fair to say …
It makes for great TV. Who can forget Daniel getting Gus all-in with his over set and Gus snatching that one-outer. It is seldom that Vince and Mike see a graphic pop up with a check mark beside it indicating the other guy is drawing dead. More often we see why the correct graphic is not a neat bell curve but a splatter chart that splatters our hopes and dreams.
Running bad turns you into a camp version of Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde. We start to think that instead of being Marvel comics next Super hero we've morphed into the Roadrunner's coyote. It appears cards came from the Acme Company instead of Bicycle.
Maybe I too am a bad player. Nahh, you see I've got this blog and...
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Well, in her defense, she “got her money in good” as they say. Still, she sure seems unlucky, and unlucky can be caused by how you play.
Hope you’re having a good weekend.
I don’t think it was her play. Although, we all start to question that when a down turn hits. The thing is that even if you use some tracking program, it still leaves questions.