your candidness in this thread is pretty **** humbling. your family must be so proud, and im sure any lurkers facing similar situation will find inspiration here. being scared and admiting it is something we all bluster and bluff through when facing problems far less trivial than yours. seems like you face it head-on and still somehow keep your humour.
Good luck with the procedure, look forward to seeing you again at the tables.....btw were you ever at the wsop ;-)))
Regarding chatbox, before I started playing regularly on Sky I used to play a few times here but stopped coming for a few months after sitting at a table where 2 players started conversing with each other about how bad the rest of the table was, I never commented but I found it extremely rude and actually preferred the usual 'british donkey' ' I destroy you' comments from irate russians on another popular site. I came back though and I really enjoy the site, and play 99% here. On the odd occasion the chatbox gets active (in the bad way not the PLO8 nonsense :-)) my usual MO depends on my mood, ignore, chat ban or reduce them to a puddle with my razor wit.......ok its normally ignore ;-)
Good luck with the treatment Tom. Getting through this will be much like poker, you'll have good times and maybe the occasional bad beat along the way, variance can be a pain in many different ways. Just remember to stay positive as it will be a tremendous help.
Good luck with the procedure, look forward to seeing you again at the tables.....btw were you ever at the wsop ;-))) Regarding chatbox, before I started playing regularly on Sky I used to play a few times here but stopped coming for a few months after sitting at a table where 2 players started conversing with each other about how bad the rest of the table was, I never commented but I found it extremely rude and actually preferred the usual 'british donkey' ' I destroy you' comments from irate russians on another popular site. I came back though and I really enjoy the site, and play 99% here. On the odd occasion the chatbox gets active (in the bad way not the PLO8 nonsense :-)) my usual MO depends on my mood, ignore, chat ban or reduce them to a puddle with my razor wit.......ok its normally ignore ;-) Neil Posted by HENDRIK62
Haha,nice one. Thanks for reminding me about the wsop,I'd completely forgotten I don't like to talk about it though:) the chat box thing was me being a little toooo sensitive, folk are different and I guess things come across as very harsh sometimes when it isn't meant in the way I perceive it. My good lady wife would echo my sentiments as I read into things far too much,I guess it's an age thing,cantankerous old sod at times I am, but on the flip side I can laugh at myself a lot when it is pointed out by wife and kids. Good luck my good man.
In Response to Re: My story : I think when people say 'good luck' at the beginning of a tourament the other players are probably thinking, you don't mean it. For example, if you have all your chips in the middle with AA and someone calls with QQ then you want to win, you don't want them to get lucky and out draw you with a Q coming so i suppose it comes back to the point of not really wanting them to have luck, certainly not when they maybe getting lucky against you. It's like when people say 'sorry' after putting a bad beat on you, they aren't really sorry, they are happy they have won and probably were shouting out for the one card to come that gave them the win. I'm sure your post was meant as friendly, i just think people tend to think the person saying it doesn't really mean it and that's why they don't say anything. Anyway sorry to bust in on the thread but your post rang a bell with me as a guy said it last night on a table I was on and no one said anything, including me I'm afraid. If I'm in a good mood and feel like saying something i might say 'Hi all', or 'good evening' and then people don't really have any excuse not to say 'hi' back Posted by salazar
hi Salazar,thanks for giving me your take on this,very valid points,I like to think I do mean g.luck,as I am talking generally and not hand for hand.,you are right when I am behind and need a one outer not to bust I am calling for it,anyway I wish you the best of luck as we all need it
hey tom, your candidness in this thread is pretty **** humbling. your family must be so proud, and im sure any lurkers facing similar situation will find inspiration here. being scared and admiting it is something we all bluster and bluff through when facing problems far less trivial than yours. seems like you face it head-on and still somehow keep your humour. cap is doffed, sir. thoughts definately with you. Posted by TeddyBloat
Thanks teddy,I am honoured to be the recipient of your good wishes,I have read some of your posts and you have the wordsmithiness that I can only aspire to,please keep up the good work,laughter is the best medicine in my humble opinion,take care and good luck to you my good man.
Best Wishes to you and your Family Tom at what must be a very stressful time. Why not come and join us at the plo8 tables for some banter. All the Best, Eon Posted by eon1961
Thank you eon, your best wishes are greatfully received, I will defo try to pop in to the pl08 tables to complete the challenge before the end of the year.tc and g.luck.
Good luck with the treatment Tom. Getting through this will be much like poker, you'll have good times and maybe the occasional bad beat along the way, variance can be a pain in many different ways. Just remember to stay positive as it will be a tremendous help. Take Care, Paul aka Tuney, Enut and many other things Posted by Enut
Thank you Paul, I am trying to stay positive with a lot of help from my good lady wife and family,it really is so so humbling that folk take the time to post and wish me all the best,I hope you are well as is your good lady,tc and g.luck.
In Response to Re: My story : Morning Tom. THREE appointments before Christmas? Yikes. Not sure if that is good or bad. I suppose, on balance, you'd rather not spend Christmas worrying about when they will be. Anyway, it looks like the Hossie are well and truly on your case, so that's good. Maybe your poker run-good (I see you have been on a bit of a HEATERRRRR!) will transfer across to those medical tests, & you get some good results. Fingers well & truly crossed. Hove Dogs? Well there's a thing. I go there around 4 or 5 times per year, & book a table, & a meal, in that lovely trackside restaurant. My young lady LOVES going to Hove Dogs, & having the meal. It's actually quite a nice evening. Expensive though - I give her £60 (£5 per race) to bet with, & never get a penny back...... Posted by Tikay10
Thank you so much for the best wishes,poker wise yea,I must have been put on the top tier of ...now what did that bloke say in BBv rigged thread.? hove dogs, I remember the first time I went there,it was pretty similar to my poker journey. I will post below as I I am running out of room on my iPad.
I recall my first days on skypoker,I joined with the promise of get £10 free tourney tokens, I mean how could I turn that down?i was lucky enough to win a tournament in the first week of playing, yep the £2 deep stack, so it game me some wiggle room to play more often and increase stake, now in the first year or so I made a few withdrawals and worked out that I hadn't deposited and had withdrawn £1 k, not bragging just putting my journey in print.
Hove dogs, now I had been brought up on a council estate as previously mentioned, and have a fair bit of gambling on the horses history, but not had too much dog betting knowledge, I know the basics, ie win, forecast,reverse forecast.
I went for the first time with a group of friends I played squash with ( long time ago) and the first race I thought I would do a bet which you choose 3 dogs and if any of the 3 finish 1st and 2nd I would get a forecast in,( or so I thought) well the race finished and my chosen dogs came 1 st 2 nd and 3 rd, I showed my mates and said look at that! I should have done a combo of choosing the first 3 home. Well I go to the pay out desk expecting about £18 and she says that's £134 sir.... I nearly fell through the floor! Of course I scuttled away before she could see her mistake( I was younger and morals were not fully formed) but apparently the pay out was right as I had mistakenly done an always 3 combo or somesuch.now how lucky am I
Good luck in the coming weeks hope everything goes well for you, and great form in the Deepie well done. Posted by FlyingDagg
Thanks Dale,I have been running a little bit golden lately,I'm sure you don't need me to remind you that if someone's calling big bets with 2 the same suit and a third comes on the river there's a 99.9% chance they have it, take care mate and good luck.
How am I feeling.? Well,,, nervous,scared, but on the other hand grateful that I have a condition that potentially can be treated, also I feel very lucky to have a wife and family that support me through these testing times.
tom your feelings are very understandable and normal my dad had a stroke about 3 years ago he was fortunate that my mam had realised that he was unwell and took him to hospital in the middle of the night . because of her prompt action he was able to benefit from receiving a clot busting injection that must be administered within a few hours of the onset of the stroke to work. to this day he swears that the most scariest moment of his life was going into the scanner thinking is this the end of life as I know it fear of the unknown as he summed it up. he was very lucky and now apart from a bit of weakness in his left hand he's made a full recovery.
we have a brilliant national health service and you seem to have put your trust in the specialist care team to treat your condition and hopefully with their skill and your family's love and support you'll soon be back bossing the deepies.
the way your going you'll probably win another half of dozen before you start your treatment
B DAY imminent. I have been running pretty good/ lucky on the pokeramo front lately, my sister wants to go Brighton dogs on 20 th dec so I withdrew some funds and said I would pay for us all, yikes there's now 11 of us and at £34.50 each that's a bit of a hit lol.,I haven't seen her for a while as she lives oop north so it will be really nice to catch up. The above was written before the postman arrived, I received a letter today bearing good? News. I have my date for the brachytherapy op, it is the 18 th December , I also have a pre radiotherapy planning meeting at hospital on 4 th December , and a pre op appointment at haywards Heath hospital on the 8th December. How am I feeling.? Well,,, nervous,scared, but on the other hand grateful that I have a condition that potentially can be treated, also I feel very lucky to have a wife and family that support me through these testing times. It seems I will have to cancel the trip to Brighton dogs,shame but hey oh I think the treatment out kicks it. Thanks for all the best wishes and be lucky all.x Posted by tomgoodun
you are an inspiration to us all Tom.
i´m sure i´m not the only one here waiting for the tap on the shoulder. when it comes i just hope i can be as cool as you are. gl and wp.
In Response to Re: My story : Thanks Dale,I have been running a little bit golden lately,I'm sure you don't need me to remind you that if someone's calling big bets with 2 the same suit and a third comes on the river there's a 99.9% chance they have it, take care mate and good luck. Posted by tomgoodun
That's obviously your way of telling me to start believing and stop making silly calls. I'll take note
at least you don't suffer from dumb blond syndrome like me tom. I was down the pub before when I asked the landlords son if i could lend his laptop for a few minutes to have a look a at the sky poker site he brought it over I posted on your thread about me dad when he had a stroke . thought no more about it till I've just logged in now and low and behold he'd logged himself in to skybet in his own name and i'd posted using it I don't know who's the daftest me or him. I think it must be something to do with that wobbly water they serve doooohhhh Posted by dumb_blond
it was very kind of you to post that,gives me hope for the future.if that is the daftest thing you have done don't worry,I can beat that tenfold I may share sometime when I have regained my memory as I seem to have a mental block ATM.tc and good luck.
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your candidness in this thread is pretty **** humbling. your family must be so proud, and im sure any lurkers facing similar situation will find inspiration here. being scared and admiting it is something we all bluster and bluff through when facing problems far less trivial than yours. seems like you face it head-on and still somehow keep your humour.
cap is doffed, sir.
thoughts definately with you.
I came back though and I really enjoy the site, and play 99% here.
On the odd occasion the chatbox gets active (in the bad way not the PLO8 nonsense :-)) my usual MO depends on my mood, ignore, chat ban or reduce them to a puddle with my razor wit.......ok its normally ignore ;-)
Take Care,
Paul
aka Tuney, Enut and many other things
tom your feelings are very understandable and normal my dad had a stroke about 3 years ago he was fortunate that my mam had realised that he was unwell and took him to hospital in the middle of the night .
because of her prompt action he was able to benefit from receiving a clot busting injection that must be administered within a few hours of the onset of the stroke to work.
to this day he swears that the most scariest moment of his life was going into the scanner thinking is this the end of life as I know it fear of the unknown as he summed it up.
he was very lucky and now apart from a bit of weakness in his left hand he's made a full recovery.
we have a brilliant national health service and you seem to have put your trust in the specialist care team to treat your condition and hopefully with their skill and your family's love and support you'll soon be back bossing the deepies.
the way your going you'll probably win another half of dozen before you start your treatment
I was down the pub before when I asked the landlords son if i could lend his laptop for a few minutes to have a look a
at the sky poker site he brought it over I posted on your thread about me dad when he had a stroke .
thought no more about it till I've just logged in now and low and behold he'd logged himself in to skybet in his own name
and i'd posted using it I don't know who's the daftest me or him.
I think it must be something to do with that wobbly water they serve doooohhhh