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met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
SUP Dr AL. It was good to meet you.
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
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SUP Dr AL. It was good to meet you. [/ QUOTE ] I assume Steamtroll did not make the trip....... |
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
I hope you get to the WPDG.
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
Unfortunately, we met on Monday night, and he was leaving on Tuesday.
If any 2+2er comes to Las Vegas, plan to include a Wednesday in your trip. I know that Milo makes a point of including a Wednesday. The WPDG is a GREAT bunch of people, and you are welcome to our meetings. We have had visitors from all over America, Europe, Asia, and even the South Pacific islands. You can read about us at wpdglv.com. I hope to see you there. Al |
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
Were do you guys meet?
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
Most of the time we meet at Binion's in the basement coffee shop from 2 to 5 on Wednesday. We have a separate room in the back.
Occasionally, we meet elsewhere to have a private game or tournament, a dinner, or something else. If you're going to be in Las Vegas and would like to attend a meeting, you can just go there. To play it safe, you might send me a PM to confirm that the meeting will be at Binion's. Hope to see you there. Al |
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
You've had some pretty noteworthy guests at this group I believe I once read....but I can't recall who they were.
How many people do you have attending these meetings? Seems pretty interesting if you ask me. That's one difference that has just occured to me between poker and chess. I used to play in a couple of different chess clubs and it really was more of a combination of 'semi-serious' play AND a discussion/social group. Then you'd see some of your friends at the bigger tournaments in (and perhaps outside) your area and would obviously pull for each other and lend support. There was really some camaraderie there. Whereas in poker you are mostly sitting with a bunch of strangers and it's not as much a 'discussion' group as it is "I'm better than you so let me tell you how terrible you played." In chess there are semi-concrete ratings so you pretty much know whether you suck or not. Consequently, the atmosphere is more on everyone trying to improve...and when you make a mistake and lose TRYING to figure out how and why you made that mistake (very similar to the discussion at 2+2 of course). In poker there's obviously a lot of self-deception going on regarding one's own talents and it's often-times more about "how much everyone else sucks and how lucky everyone always seems to get only against me." So a discussion group involving poker people who have gotten beyond that stage of always thinking they are better than everyone else could, I suspect, put it closer to the chess-clubs as I've been involved in them. |
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
Hey Dr. Al,
I saw you playing a couple weeks ago, and almost said something. Figured I'd just keep my mouth shut as you were playing AND eating at the same time. You were also taking notes too I think, looked pretty busy. Maybe I'll see ya again since I'm in Vegas so often. One of the dealers pointed you out to me, I didn't even know it was you. oh, and whats WPDG? |
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
wednesday poker discussion group. Starts in about 5 hours.
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Re: met Dr Al Schoonmaker here at Vegas, great guy in person also.
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great guy in person also. [/ QUOTE ] wouldn't expect anything else. |
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