Steam railway sounds magnificent
Was Grant
And if I remember rightly our "own" Paul Pitchford was MD of the pokerdownthepub company back in those days, genius! Paul if this isnt right fire away and will edit this out x
The Eagle poker community grew and grew, I remember agreeing to TD one Thursday for a few beers and we had over 45 people turn up. Now this isnt the biggest pub in the world, and we only had 4 tables. We had players jammed into every area, playing on plain pub tables etc. Crazy. Me trying to play with all that going on... Fail! Also doesnt help you have certain people (Stu) dwelling J5o, then refusing to fold after I"d seen his cards (I was obviously out by then) and insisting on someone calling clock, then taking the full minute on the final table when the pub was due to close any minute
Close friendships were formed over the years, and as pubs cottoned on to the boom games and leagues sprouted up all over the place. I remember planning the week around Anna and which pubs to play in which nights.. meaning more friendships all over the area. Was fantastic.
As with anything though it was all too good to last. Over saturation and with the Eagle moving to a new league which only offered top 2 places to the regionals meant that people lost interest, either down to having little chance of making the regional (whereas before the top dozen would have gone) or if making the regional it wasnt so much of an event as they were now in casinos, and there was only two travelling...the other of course not guaranteed to be a close mate.
The Stockton Massive and tonnes of friends had been formed though mainly from two main local pubs of the Eagle and the Fairfield.. plus the Cobblers from Newton Aycliffe... too many names to mention but we went onto form the successful "Stockton on Tees" APAT team in years to come. From this a splinter group which we nicknamed the nobber nine Stu "The cock" and Matt "The rock" Ward, Gary "big balls" Palmer, Simon "its a long walk home" and Mark "its all about the win" Wright, Dave "pokerpops" Amos, Dave "Fiddy" Mcgowan, Gary "luckbox" Motson formed, reasons why to follow.. (Brian the fossil was to appear later)..
Anyway I had the bug good and proper by now and started venturing to the local casino and one weekend a drive up to Newcastle Aspers was met with the whole cardroom being booked out to some organised tournament, I was obviously too late to join in and was gutted that the hours drive was in vain. Made me want to know more about this "APAT" lot who had spoiled my Saturday night when I got back home....