Monday, August 31, 2009

Im the worst

Whoops, sorry I havent updated in a while but Ive been a little out of the loop because I somehow managed to RUB POISON IVY ALL OVER MY ENTIRE BODY

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my days pretty much consist of sitting around and trying not to scratch my eyes, arms, hands, belly button, thighs and ears. The rash on my face does give me the bloodshot eyes/drug addict look though so maybe I can finally get the girls that want the bad boy persona. I pounded Benadryl for about 3 days straight and i was just in this drug induced Sleep coma all day. IM BACK THOUGH

In other news, after talking about how awesome the weather was out here the temperature shot up to 95 for a few days and our house decided to save money and not turn on the AC while I considered moving to Canada. We are back in the 70's now though so all is right again in the world

Figured I might as well explain a little better about cards on here, since everyone always wonders the same things. I play No Limit Texas Holdem on Full Tilt Poker. I play 6 to 16 tables at a time depending on lots of things. My screen looks like this, I have big monitors so the screenshot is huge:



Things people don't realize about poker:
1) There is variance. Sometimes you make the correct decision and lose money. Sometimes you get unlucky lots of times in a row and lose lots of money playing perfectly fine. Sometimes you make the wrong decision and win money ("sucking out"). We call getting lucky lots "running well" and being unlucky "running bad."

2) Its a job. Its not really even "gambling" anymore. I have an established hourly rate that I have won over the long term AKA hundreds of thousands of hands. Profits and losses swing up and down because of the aforementioned variance every day, so all I try to worry about is the long run. I can be up $1000 one minute and down $800 the next. Swings happen. Notice how I said "try to" worry about the long run because sometimes, no matter how hard I try, losing lots of money really quickly can put me in some... interesting moods. If you've lived with me, you unfortunately know this.

3) Online Poker is in this legal gray area where no one really knows what is going on. It is pretty much the most confusing thing ever. Online poker is legal, but the monetary transactions between online poker websites and banks are under crazy confusing legislation. All I know is that when I want money, I tell full tilt and they send me a check. The bank accepts the check, I pay my taxes on it, and thats it. If I end up in jail one day, please bail me out.

4) I am not some huge poker baller. There are people who are way better than me and make way more money than me. Im just a kid trying to make a living during a gap year

Thats what I usually get asked about. On the non job side of things, Sabo and Anne and I went up to Stinson Beach in the Golden Gate Recreation Area. It is pretty much the most beautiful place ever and highway 1 runs right up the coast. It looks like this:




It was awesome and we wanna camp somewhere up there one of these weekends.

Mithil and Sean started teaching today so I am looking forward to 3x the teacher stories (Sabo has been teaching for 4 weeks now). The school systems out here are insane, and I probably spend about 30 minutes a day laughing uncontrollably at stories about TFA teachers and their wild classrooms (one comes to mind of a 5th grade teacher who spent the first two hours of his first day trying to get his classes to stop dancing on their desks). HAHAHAAahahahah. It really does seem like an extremely difficult/selfless job and Ive already come to really respect everyone who is doing the TFA program and teachers in general. Sabo is pushing hard for me to become the gym teacher at his school (the last one quit after three days and they need a replacement) but Im not sure I am man enough for the challenge. As soon as I get a car out here I am gonna try to volunteer a little at each of their schools (they all teach at different ones) and get a taste of the crazy life.

WOW this is long, and i got carried away on the EMPHASIS BOLDING but what can you do. I gotta go scratch some poison ivy, BYEBYEYBEYBYEYBYEBYE

6 comments:

  1. love the blog. can't wait until "wordless wednesdays".

    <3 win

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  2. umm stinson beach is LITERALLY calling my name. great photo...next free weekend, i am booking a ticket. :)thanks for blogging and keeping us up-to-date-chapel hill misses you, though!

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  3. oh man I had no idea you had poison ivy... i'm so sorry that stinks. LOVE your blogging, and I know Win is totally cracking on us for doing wordless wednesday but you know Tara and I would LOVE it ;) love you!

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  4. Oh Nick, I am so sorry that you have poison ivy...everywhere!!!! That makes for a miserable few days. Thanks for sharing about your job and what you spend hours doing. I knew most of it, but it never hurts to review what your brother does for a living. Glad its paying the bills:) Oh, and one other thing, I think you'd make a great gym teacher:) It is a special calling to be a teacher, and I think you might have it in you:)

    Love you bunches and miss you more!

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  5. Thanks Nick for not posting a picture of the poison ivy...that would really make a Mom worry! Remember, you DO have the option of going to a doctor and getting something to make it go away! Thanks for catching us up on your happenings...beautiful picture and hope you get to camp there one day. Glad the weather has improved and you won't be moving to Canada. Love you and miss you!

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  6. Probably won't be able to post bail but I can send spaghetti to your cell. Miss you! love, Your Other Mother

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