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Posts about Poker written by mygeekblasphemy. Happy Wednesday, everyone! It’s time to fulfill my second Clarion West Write-a-Thon reward, only this time, we’re doing things a little different. As long as there is someone who gets the title. Some Cartoons; My Favorite Photos; Geek&Poke Gets.

Welcome to Poker Strategy Geeks. Welcome to Poker Strategy Geeks!! “PSG” was started as a community based resource for online poker players around the world. Many of the members have been playing poker for several years, and we use our combined experience to enhance our poker game. In a Nutshell, Geek-Poker-Server. No code available to analyze Open Hub computes statistics on FOSS projects by examining source code and commit history in source code management systems. Faceless Poker Geek I am Poker Faceless. I will post links to interesting poker videos, fascinating forum debates and enthralling hand analyses; anywhere there is room for talking about the finer details of the beautiful game, then I’ll be there.

Happy Wednesday, everyone! It’s time to fulfill my second Clarion West Write-a-Thon reward, only this time, we’re doing things a little different. Huw–my friend, WaT sponsor, and unofficial Class President of CW 2012–asked for a genderbent essay, rather than a typical review. Kindly, he provided a whole list of films which I could choose from, and while several movies might have proven interesting, I simply couldn’t resist picking Maverick. I grew up on this film, after all, was 8 going on 9 when it first came out. Pretty sure it was my introduction to both Jodie Foster and James Garner, honestly. (Though not Mel Gibson. That was almost certainly Lethal Weapon.)

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Anyway, thus far, I’ve really only examined action, suspense, and horror films for my Genderbent Wednesday reviews. Analyzing a western (okay, a western-comedy) and reimagining it with an almost entirely female cast?

Yep. I’m here for it. Let’s dive in, shall we?

Well, it has taken what seems like forever, but I've finally cracked the $13K earned barrier.
GeekyEarly on, I didn't count these milestones, but for the ones that I have: from the time I passed $10K it was another....
  • 34 days to $11K, then
  • 112 days to $12K, then
  • 195 days to $13K
Admittedly, I am playing neither as many hands nor as high limits as I used to, but if you'd have told me as I passed $11K that it was going to take over 300 days for me to earn another $2K, I'd have thought you were out of your mind.

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Bankroll update in the sidebar, and back to the tables.....