Friday, July 30, 2010
Author: Nicholas Created: 3/18/2009 5:10 PM
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 Started finally loading some old posts from back in the day. Sorry if it tweaks your feed, but some of them are a pretty good trip down amnesia lane. My exploits still crack me up. Made it half way through 2006. More to come laters. I might actually play some cards Friday night in a 1/2 home game with some of my drinking buddies. We'll see what kind of coin they're actually talking before I commit. If I play the maniac early then shift gears and tighten up it should be an easy clean. I'll let you know...

Nicholas has left the 3s

Left4DeadNo, this isn’t me completely changing my long-held stance that zombies suck and the best movies still have both zombies and naked chicks. I’m also still actively preparing for the coming zombie apocalypse along with White Bread, his pops Big Mike and several other true believers. Even the nephews are getting into the full swing of things at a young age. Like I always say, no one ever plans to fail and be eaten by zombies, they just fail to plan; or something like that. Anyway, White Bread and I have been steadily training for the forthcoming return of the dead by getting...

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OK, it’s not like I haven’t been playing cards. I just haven’t been posting. Various reasons including Blogger.com messing up my account when they switched to Google’s login format. It’s most  likely my fault for that, but I had planned on moving my blog fully to my own hosting server instead of using them and just taking their output and reformatting it. Then my hosting company was pretty much retarded and I couldn’t properly host DotNetNuke the way that I wanted to since I have multiple sites, so I put things on hold since I had such a large number of posts, that I obviously didn’t want to abandon. Now I’m on a new full-server hosting company where I have complete access to the OS-level and can do anything that I want without crappy hosting company rules. So that’s where I’m at today. Now I just have to import all of the historical posts.

Back to poker, so I’ve been playing since my last official posts, but haven’t really written much for other various reasons. Time being the biggest reason as I took on a new roll at my company and have been really cranking. I decided a couple of years ago that I needed to get destiny back on its’ tracks too and cut down on my card room playing time. I put in enough years grinding that my game was really cruising anyway. At least as much as I’d ever wanted, not having any desire to play for a living. It’s just not my true passion, while computers and doing my own software company have been at the top of my list since I was a teenager. Better  to keep that moving along and stay focused on my core lifetime goals. That said, I’ll be doing some more posts, just not as frequently, but I have lots of archives to keep the interested reading. Life is good and that’s all that anyone can ask for.

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I got to play and chat with Linda last week at Bellagio during the whirl wind trip to Vegas. Something that she mentioned struck a chord with me because I've been gradually putting thought into it for a couple of years. The term "Bad Beat" has lost all meaning as the population of Poker newbies has swelled. What was once used to refer to an improbable loss, is now commonly used to refer to any time that a player loses a hand. Think about it, when was the last time that you heard someone say, "I lost the hand." Not very often, but what you tend to hear all the time is a player telling you about his "Bad Beat" when his Aces with an 8 Kicker didn't hold up to an ATs. WHAT!?!?! That's not a bad beat, and it doesn't take a genius to see that. Although I think that last statement speaks volumes about why the term "Bad Beat" is still being used in the wrong way with such high frequency. The game has gotten bigger over the past few years, but it appears that most haven't learned much in the process and their lack of...

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I'm short as hell this week, ya there's a shocker. My plan is to get to sleep early tonight since I have 3 conference calls tomorrow, prior to jumping on a plane for...Vegas! Yet again, legitimate business purposes. I'm still shocked at those words being in the same vacinity of "Vegas". Unfortunately (for me at least), the World Series kicked off last weekend which means that the lists will be measured in weeks. Not so much a problem though, I'm only in town for 36 hours, and I have a bunch of business to accomplish while on Nevada soil (dust?). I'm hoping to catch Linda G. and Murph while I'm in town since I've been out of touch since my last trip when we all got to hang at The Venetian. I also finally realized that I hadn't added Murph's site to my Blog list. No, that doesn't mean that I don't feel the love for any other sites out there, but I can only do so much in a day and that includes crafting a single line of HTML in a month. Look at it another way. Anne has been one of my links forever, and she has YET to call me to say thanks! I know that she's busy and all fighting the forces of evil at the New York Times (thanks again assholes). Lord knows why some concerned citizens group hasn't torched their building yet. They're more than willing to aid the enemy as has been proven on multiple occasions and then hide behind the 1st ammendment. Perhaps when they finally start publishing daily troop movements and get a couple of platoons slaughtered, then someone will finally say enough is enough. As it stands today, they're just help terrorist organizations refine their money laundering techniques. Because as we all know, there are a lot of elementary school buses in America and Johnny Abdul needs lots of coin for the C4 and detonators. Thank you, NYT!...

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Played with the new Samsung Q1 and ArtRage2, which is a pretty kick ass painting program that does a decent job simulating oils and canvas. The fact that the Q1 is a TabletPC with touch screen makes it really nice to paint with. I also got a riff in my head and had to drop a track, which I haven't done in quite some time. I use Reason 2.5 from Propellerhead Software, although I really should get off my ass and upgrade it to the new rev, if for no other reason (no pun intended) than to get access to the grouping feature thingy which allows you to treat multiple devices as a single unit. So I laid the track along with some voice samples that I've had lying around for what seems like 10 years. Here's the link to download page with the result of said spurt of inspiration. I.e. Free Music Download!!! I'll warn you now that it's not for everyone....

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I finally succumbed to my techno-lust and delivery came on Friday afternoon. THANK GOD, the Aircraft Carrier is dead! For those not in the know, the Aircraft Carrier is what I not-so lovingly referred to my 17", 947 pound work laptop. I bought the new UMPC (Ultra-Mobile PC), the Samsung Q1. See pic below with the Samsung Q1 and my hand resting on the Aircraft Carrier. I can already hear my back thanking me for not lugging it around on the road anymore. Now for the kick-ass news about the new toy; it runs FULL Windows XP with Tablet PC extensions! Which means that any application that runs on your desktop. If you look closely (sorry for the crappy pic quality), I'm running Party Poker on...

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Made a run to Kansas City this week to do some biz and of course, check out the action. Dead as hell, but action is action when you have the fiend. 3/6 Kill game will get 'er done. We went straight from the airport since it was on the way to our hotel. How convenient! Me, Ken and Tim looking for some action on the Mighty Miss. I make like I'm going to walk into the casino, but I do notice the bars on all of the other entrances along the way...interesting. I follow a woman in line and hand the gate attendant my ID. She and the security guard make like they're about to say, "what the fuck is this?" They tell me that, "You have to get a players card right around the corner." Ok, I can live with that. I make with the card and tell the chick, "so what if I don't care about getting rated?" As if in a million years I'll give a shit about a comp for a buffet, I play Poker remember? "Oh, it's Missouri law that we have to monitor how much money you put into play", she tells me. "So, you're saying that you don't want my money?" I ask retorically. She just makes with an "I'm sorry?". Back to serious, "So how much can I put into play?" "$500 within a 2-hour period", she confirms. Guess that means there isn't any action in this joint. But I didn't figure for much to begin with....

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 Scary as the thought may be, apparently one of oldest friends, although we don't talk regularly these days due to distance not choice, didn't "know I was into Poker"!!! Don't ask me. We usually talk biz and tech, so somehow that escaped the equation. Again...don't ask. Mike is now a reader, or as I should probably call him "Green Dragon", based on his appropriate first mode of transportation back in the day. But I must digress to some of my favorite years. I first met Mike when I was about 12 or so and completely ingulfed by BMX Freestyle. I was always (and would remain through most of my life) the baby of the group. 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19; what's the difference, we all ride. Mike was always the coolest of cats, always willing to give a brake lever or a tire. He would lug all of us riders around to shows and spots around town in The Dragon; and he had a Quarter Pipe at his house; too fucking cool! We did the Toledo Dyno show, the Cinci Haro show, etc., refill, repeat. He even did the financing around Nelson's...

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I think that most of the time that I - and many other Poker authors, professionals even - try to give other players advice it falls upon deaf ears. Half of that time it falls upon ears of people thinking, "ya, if you're so smart...". The other half of the time if falls upon ears of people thinking, "why would you give away secrets if they're so profitable? Frankly, I don't make crap on this web site, so I really don't care if you read here or not. I've always been an Internet savvy guy since 1990, when I first heard of it in the summer of my Freshman year of high school. I had to wait 3 full years before I got full access to complete access to programming genus the likes have only seen email. For that, I've always felt blessed at how much knowledge IT veterans have bestowed upon myself and the world. I always likened it to Aristotle, if only he knew C, because each programmer that helped me along my way whether online or IRL (if you have to ask, you'll never know), helped me along my life's path to greater understanding of my utmost desire in life; computers and networking. Thank you, thank you, thank you....

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