A Day Without a Suckout

Forgive me Full Tilt for I have sinned. It’s been 14 days since my last online poker session.

I last played in The Mookie nearly two weeks ago and the way things are going, that’ll be it for a while. At least I can say I lost my last online poker hand to Otis whose set of 9s were better than my AK, a fact I should have sniffed out, but did not.

Like anyone with an addiction affinity for a pleasurable activity, I spent a couple days in withdrawl. Similarly, I’m feeling somewhat free now that those moments have passed. Heck, there have been nights I didn’t even turn on the computer after arriving home. This has allowed me to pursue other interests, like kicking AJ’s ass at Disney’s “Scene It.” I find I don’t miss playing online, except in cases like tonight.

It’s Hammer Day and the entire blogosphere should be gearing up for the Hammer Day Challenge.

That’s my idea of fun. Cheap, donkilicious fun. Alas, my schedule is full and my account is empty. I will drop by at some point to rail the proceeedings on one condition: Nobody mention the score of the Super Classico tonight (that’s US v. Mexico in an international friendly for you non-football lovers) as I will be TiVo-ing it, along with England-Spain

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0 Responses to A Day Without a Suckout

  1. KenP says:

    What’s your name on FT?

  2. ZMalmgren says:

    Excellent. I will have to sign into FTP tonight to rail-bird this. (FTP account name [Should anyone care]: ZMalmgren)

  3. KenP says:

    Never mind, you are JoeSpeaker…who’d a thunk it…

    Make us proud!

  4. speaker says:

    It did occur to me sometime after I posted to include a disclaimer about not wanting transferred funds. Thanks, Ken. Very generous and appreciated. While my first instinct was to send it back, now I’m all geeked to play.

    So…everybody let me win so I can transfer Ken back half the take. :)

  5. KenP says:

    LOL, we know your profession and we’ve established the price…

    Take ‘our winnings’ and do a Furgeson and run it up to 100K. Then we’ll talk about splitting our ill got gains.