August
I must admit, though, that spending five hours a day, five days a week in charge of a bunch of teenagers is more than a little exhausting. Even though we had a great group that was for the most part eager to learn about debate and easy to get along with, it was still a lot of work and pretty draining. I was in no mood to play poker at the end of a day, that's for sure.
Here's me taking notes on the board during a short debate two of our students had about the morality of eating meat.
Poker-wise, I ended the month almost exactly dead even after rakeback. I guess that's not too bad given that my several forays into 25-50 resulted in several bad beats to the tune of five figures. I did make more of an effort to learn PLO, watching the PLO Leakfinder series on Cardrunners and the PLO guest series that Tom Chambers did for Poker Savvy Plus. I put in several sessions at 2/4, and even though I was a net loser, I feel like I am getting much better at reading hands and board textures.
The World Championship of Online Poker starts today, but I probably won't begin playing in earnest until next week, so that's when you can expect to see more regular posts. Sorry for the extended silence.
Labels: bad beat, boston debate league, FTOPS, personal, PLO, poker, Poker Savvy, Poker Stars, tournament, urban debate league, WCOOP

1 Comments:
"God has no problem"
LOL!
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