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August 26th, 2004

Texas Hold’em Tournament

My friend Gabe is into Poker. He plays a couple of nights a week with friends. I haven’t played much recently and definitely want to get in. However the buyin is $5. I really don’t think it is worth my time to go to a game to win $10-$20 off people. Unless I’m going for a purely learning experience. He does have one game where the buyin is $20. I’m going to head over there sometime and check it out.

Gabe also tells me that there is a charity tournament coming up. It is only $50 to join and of course that is a charitable donation. I think I’m going to check it out. He also told me it is really close by my house. I know I’m lame. I’m just scared I really suck at poker. However it is close by and it should be a fun time. I just don’t want to be the first guy put out of the tournament!

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