It has certainly been a long winter. I keep saying that I love all four of Michigan's seasons (and I do!), but wow, almost a record snowfall for February (31" for the month) and a prolonged period of really cold weather had me a bit - "out of whack."
At least we're getting some sunshine and the promise of Spring. I keep looking for my little crocuses (croci?) and daffodils to confirm that Spring is here, but they're under too much snow at this time.
February was also a very busy month for me business-wise, and a busy month for other interests, so I didn't play much poker. For the first time, I didn't earn a small cash award for PokerSchoolOnline (PSO). I only played about a dozen tournaments, but I did have enough points to get a freeroll ticket for March. I had two or three really quick departures which cost me in the points department, so I guess I should be happy that I qualified for the freerolls this month.
I started March out horribly with my monthly live game. Been playing once a month with the same group of guys since March 2003. It's dealer's choice, no hold 'em, and we rotate bringing the food for the group. It's really more of a male bonding night than a real poker night. Stakes are ultra-low so nobody gets hurt badly, and it gives a chance to catch up with each other's lives and happenings.
Nobody leaves the hand and it's practically impossible to bluff at these stakes, too. So you're left with some basic calculations of probablility and outs and the rest is pure luck. Last night, not even switching decks helped. I had a few really good hands but the rest were pretty poor. A lot of Omaha hi-lo and seven card hi-lo games were dealt. So even when you win you're usually splitting the pot.
We were also playing short since one of the guys had to go on a 'date' with his wife (it was her birthday - what a wimp) and the other was driving back from Cleveland. Two others were just missing in action, but we had our reserve player make it to give us a table of five.
It's always a good time and this month I was most definitely a 'donator', but this game is really not about money. Even on a great winning night, nobody gets rich. Actually, we'd have trouble filling up an empty gas tank with our winnings at the current prices. But we always pull half of one ante out of the pot to donate to a local Children's Cancer fund.
I'm hoping that I will turn things around, but I've noticed that when I get really busy with other parts of my life I lose my poker concentration. That leaves me with the quandry of playing losing poker when 'life is good' or not playing at all. Hopefully I will work through that issue sometime and figure it all out. I have some free entry tickets for the Poker Stars SCOOP series, so I will definitely give those a whirl and try to progress in that tourney.
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