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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #405 on: December 14, 2012, 17:00:07 PM »

Excellent news on your Dads progress, sounds very positive.

Glad you enjoyed watching the final table last night and well done on almost making it yourself.




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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #406 on: January 04, 2013, 11:07:53 AM »
Well, played the home game last night, and actually managed to come 3/12 for a cash which was wholey unexpected being as how i usually come last!!! A few interesting hands.

it is the last hand before the break at 100/200. I am sat with roughly 6.5k and raise AKcc from early position to 450 Folds round to the Stockton Rock who decides to make it 1400. FML. I cant fold AK (even though i should) and peel (horrible i know) Flop comes 234 rainbow, I check, he checks. Turn is a Q. He bets out and i fold, he shows AA. GG 1400 chips.

Ran into AA AGAIN when my bb was min raised twice in a few hands by the chip leader who was UTG 4 handed to my BB.

Folded the first one, second one, where I had actually taken the chip lead by c/c all the way down when he was donk betting every street when i had an A on AAxxx board. Anyway, the second time i look down at KQcc and decide to see a flop.

Flop come KQ3, i check, he shoves for like 25k into a 6k pot (lol)

I call

Turn 9

River A.

Sigh. This took me to 12k with the blinds at 600/1200 which I promptly lost in short order to the same luckbox who went on to win with the Stockton Rock 2nd.

Had a cracking night out after with Dave Carey and got thoroughly hammered and  danced the night away :)
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #407 on: January 07, 2013, 22:25:52 PM »
Sorry folks, this is goig to be depressing, and if i were you i wouldnt read on agt all, Im jsut putting this down to get it out of me somehow, I cant put it on facebook, as my sister will worry.

Lying here in my bed, I am in the next room to my parents. Dad is in bed, its where he spends a fair bit of his time nowadays, even though he doesnt sleep much, he is just absolutely shattered from the chemotherapy.

As i lay here feeling sorry for myself as i have got a bit of flu, all I can hear in the background is the utter pain and torment that he is going through in the other room. Coughing and spluttering, even though his throat is so sore that he hasnt been able to speak for 3 weeks.

It makes him constantly feel sick. He has trouble breathing sometimes. He has jsut got over a fairly bad chest infection as the chemo whipes out your immune system. The worst thing is that at the minute, i cant be near him as im ill, if he catches it, then it will mean more hospital appointments for anitbiotics through a drip, and more blood transfusions.

Seeing the way that this is effecting a man who was always a mountain, a pillar of strength for the family is utterly heartbreaking, Im in floods writing this. He is taking this all far better than I ever could, and i suspect that we dont know the half of what he is going through. We are all there for each other, and always will be, but at times this horrible, vile disease can leave you feeling utterly alone and frankly helpless.

We WILL get through this. We WILL beat this, and we WILL get to see my dad be able to sit there, have a chat with us and hear him laugh.

Thank god I know so many fantastic people. You are all keeping me sane at the moment.

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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #408 on: January 07, 2013, 22:29:52 PM »
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #409 on: January 07, 2013, 22:33:41 PM »
As Ger has said Stu. my dad found out too late to have chemo, think of the positives, and here if needed!

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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #410 on: January 07, 2013, 22:34:31 PM »
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #411 on: January 07, 2013, 22:39:45 PM »
Thanks all, really does mean so much to me.

God sorry Asa mate, heres me venting my spleen and not paying any thought to people who have been through it. So Sorry mate.
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #412 on: January 07, 2013, 22:55:10 PM »
Stay strong for yourself, for your family and more importantly for him mate. He"ll already know you"re all suffering with him but he"ll fight with every ounce he has and draw from each and every one of you to beat this, and it"ll be the sweetest victory ever.
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #413 on: January 07, 2013, 22:58:08 PM »

Thanks all, really does mean so much to me.

God sorry Asa mate, heres me venting my spleen and not paying any thought to people who have been through it. So Sorry mate.


Not an issue Stu, was a fair time ago. The focus is on you, him and your family. Nothing else. As Grant said, be strong, be positive.
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #414 on: January 07, 2013, 23:06:21 PM »
Sorry to read this stu. Stay strong, stay positive. We are all behind you
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #415 on: January 07, 2013, 23:07:59 PM »
I can only echo the others, never ever be sorry for being honest about how you feel. As I"ve said before that positive attitude will count for so much and I"m sure your Dad appreciates that more than you know.

Thinking of your family and sending a million positive vibes. Remember you have a lot of people that think the world of you and are with you every step.

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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #416 on: January 07, 2013, 23:24:56 PM »

Don"t ever apologise for venting your frustration on here.

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Say strong mate, sounds like your dad is getting through it and winning but getting there is one hell of a rough ride and a tough battle.
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #417 on: January 08, 2013, 00:28:24 AM »

Don"t ever apologise for venting your frustration on here.

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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #418 on: January 08, 2013, 13:59:43 PM »
Sorry to hear this mate.. Wishing your dad a full and  speedy recovery, Emma sends a huge (((((((HUG))))))).
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Re: The ponderings of a Pai Gow Pro
« Reply #419 on: January 08, 2013, 14:55:42 PM »
Love you and Matty mate, just down the road and over the bridge for a beer and a hug any time.  Your dads a true fighter like the 2 of you and will get through this no problems, stay strong x
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