I enjoy reading other poker player’s blogs. I like reading the
thoughts of the younger guys and their problems because I’ve been
through just about all of what they say. So when I read Daniel
Negreanu’s blog about the fact that he was unsure of what he wanted to
do with his life. I thought to myself it’s too late for that little
buddy. You are a poker player and it’s too late in life to do anything
else. I went through the same struggles and then one day woke up that
nobody has as good a life as poker players. I particularly like Lee
Watkinson’s blog as he says what he thinks. Everybody likes Lee’s
controversial remarks as evidenced by all the comments at the bottom of
his page. Enjoy being poker players guys.
December is right around the corner and that month has lots of bad
memories for me, but also some great Christmas times. Chip Reese and
Benny Binion both died in December along with a host of high school and
college friends. Also, Dec. 7th is when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor
where my Dad’s brother was killed. I’ve lived through lots of wars,
World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Storm and the latest wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan and I lost family and friends in the 1st three. We
still have our freedom and have a lot to be thankful as Thanksgiving
approaches for all the sacrifices our military forces have made.
I look like I’ve been in a fight. The dermatologist took off nine spots
on my face. He froze eight and removed a skin cancer off my lip. Now I
can enjoy the fun stuff this week. I go to the dentist for some
implants and later I get a colonoscopy. Can’t wait!
Time marches on. That’s something every poker player has to be aware
of. I try to monitor my play regularly because of my age. I’m lucky to
still be hanging in there but as I’ve always said, poker players tend
to lose at least part of their game after reaching the age of 50. Even
though I won 16 straight in TV cash games, I seem to have reverted to a
defensive style of play that I’m not comfortable with. Even though the
way your opponent plays dictates the way you play, I’ve found myself
not following my instincts as I’ve always done. The truth is some of
these “pros” play so bad in these games it’s hard to lose. More
importantly, it seems I’m almost breaking even in the big cash games at
the Bellagio.
Are today’s players better than the old timers? Nah, different but not
better. I’ve always advised people to play at the level you can win at.
I’m not sure I can move down and play in the smaller games. I’m going
to give myself plenty of time, but if I don’t win in 2010, I’m gonna do
it.
-DB
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ernarules, 24.11.2009, 14:05