Having started to cover tourneys in a variety of places, I can say that we are especially well provided for in terms of our working conditions in the Atlantic City Casino, where I am this week helping cover LAPT Lima. And I’m not just talking about those helpful signs above our work stations

While I’ve been playing online poker for some time, I actually have very little experience with depositing funds onto sites. (Thinly-veiled brag there, as they’d say on the forums.) I opened accounts before the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 became law. Thus was I able to use Neteller to open my first account, then simply shift moneys around to open others

Was looking back over the blog this week — the whole sucker, I mean, going all of the way back to April 2006 — and thinking about what would do for some sort of suitably momentous, whiz-bang-type message to deliver here in post no. 1000. It’s a big, intimidating number.

Kind of a weird story from Cake Poker — a site on which I do not play, although have thought about opening an account there. Apparently during a microstakes no-limit hold’em hand played yesterday afternoon, the pot was shipped to the wrong player

Ooh, I left this here cup of coffee on the burner too long. Bitter. Gotta remember to grab that sucker more quickly next time.