Archive for December, 2006
The Parker Query
Thursday, December 28th, 2006I just got back from a couple very interesting days in Las Vegas. By interesting, I mean “strange.” I divided my time between redrafting chapters of the Full Tilt book with Chris Ferguson and working on a project with Mike Matusow that is slowly metamorphing into his autobiography. During an odd moment, I posed the Parker Query.
Out on a Limb with Jesus
Friday, December 22nd, 2006The Strangest Google Search
Friday, December 22nd, 2006PokerWorks has a program that allows me to see how many people are coming to my site, what they are reading, and where they are coming from. (Incidentally, except for the the last few days of the Main Event, this month has been my best month and this week has been my best week. And thank you for that. I hope you’re enjoying what you’re reading.)
Sixteen Billion Reasons - The Sale of Harrah’s
Thursday, December 21st, 2006I assume most people have heard at least the initial news: Two private equity firms have reached an agreement with Harrah’s board of directors to acquire all the company’s stock for $90 per share. That comes out to about $17 billion, plus they are assuming $10 billion in Harrah’s debt. I started my legal career in deals like this - usually, trying to butt in and break them up or improve the terms for selling shareholders - and wrote a book about business deals, so it’s a subject I can probably tell you a lot about.
It’s going to take me some time to do the homework (plus it may take some time before the documents are available online), though I may speculate a bit in the meantime.
Of Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling
Thursday, December 21st, 2006J.K. Rowling just announced the title of the seventh, and last, Harry Potter book. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. I’m a little disappointed that the word “of” does not appear in the title, and I’ll tell you why.
Life, Lived Between Tournament Hands
Tuesday, December 19th, 2006I spent an inordinant amount of time playing tournaments yesterday on Full Tilt. I was in fine shape in the $500,000 Guarantee tournament - satellited in at the last minute, survived getting no cards for 1 1/2 hours, worked my way up to 3d in chips with 400 of the original 1,400 left - and got worked over by the system, bad. In that tournament and about a zillion that followed, I took a bunch of notes, not all (thank goodness!) on my tournament play.
Somewhere, It’s Hammer Time - Part VI - Loony Tunes, or Mike Matusow Owes Me $73
Sunday, December 17th, 2006Blogger Decodes Pamela Anderson, Wins Fortune!
Saturday, December 16th, 2006Poker blogger and retired cryptographer Falstaff successfully made sense of Pamela Anderson and won a cool $20 on Full Tilt. I issued the challenge on December 2 to decode Pamela Anderson’s explanation of why she got involved in online poker. It was a job tailor-made for the code-breaker, and he beat out eight other eager competitors, including a Classics Professor at Georgetown University, the inventor of the formula for Elmer’s Glue, and the site administrator for a Ted Forrest fan site.
Somewhere, It’s Hammer Time - Part V - That’s Dealertainment
Thursday, December 14th, 2006Saturday, 10:05 PM - Just woke up. I cancelled out on dinner with Richard Brodie. I needed the sleep but I’m not sure it helped. A company named PokerTek has developed automated poker tables and is demonstrating them - with cocktails - at the Imperial Palace. I am tempted to go back to sleep but nothing interesting happens when you’re sleeping. I rouse myself and decide to walk from Paris to the Imperial Palace.
I bring one of my Moleskine pads and decide to blog the evening, writing it down as it happens.



























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