The Poker Nerd


2008: the year in review, part 1

Posted in Tropicana, Borgata, Atlantic City, gambling, personal, poker by The Poker Nerd on the January 7th, 2009

2008 was a very fallow year for me and poker. I can’t speak for the pros, but I think this happens to just about every amateur out there from time to time.I’ve been playing poker seriously in one form or another for more than fifteen years now—Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Indian casinos, tiny card rooms, underground card rooms, home games, and online. Conservatively, I’ve logged 12,000 hours over that time, which is roughly the same as six years of a full-time job. I’ve written a prototype for an online poker server and cobbled together a few klocs of other, less ready-for-prime-time code. Last year, it just all seemed to grind to a halt. (more…)

7/7/07 (a look back from Friday the 13th.)

Posted in snark, gambling, Las Vegas by The Poker Nerd on the July 13th, 2007

According to news sources, there were more than 25,000 weddings in Las Vegas alone on July 7, 2007 based on the fortuitous confluence of sevens.

Having seen about two dozen of these couples, I’m putting the over-under line for divorce within a year at 7,777.

$789.50 and a blonde turtle

Posted in gambling, personal by The Poker Nerd on the July 10th, 2007

I never gamble.

I…almost never gamble.

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