Rollercoaster poker
I have had the strangest weekend ever. I never knew that poker playing could be heaven and hell to that extent.
It all begun with my buddy calling me Friday night to check if I wanted to tag along to the casino. I know that he pretty much only wants to hang out there in order to score chicks, or, in the best case, to get drunk. But I decided to humour him since I had nothing planned out for the evening, so I got a bit dressed up and met him for a beer. One hour later we were making our entrance at the local casino where the atmosphere was really good. I started playing Blackjack and managed to win $220 which, in addition to the drinks we kept ordering, made me bold enough to hit the poker tables. I am not as good a Texas Hold’em player as I am a stud poker player, so I went for the latter. In the beginning it went all right, but I was folding a lot since my cards weren’t the best. But after about an hour I got a flush and by the looks of my fellow poker players faces they weren’t holding much. So I took the rest of my drink, raised an eyebrow to a cute girl on the other side of the table and went all in. Two seconds later, a grey little guy to my right shows us his straight flush. I couldn’t believe my eyes, and I was so annoyed that I hadn’t taken a look at his face before going all in. Another face I couldn’t bare to look at was the cute girl’s on the other side of the table. Oh – she had left anyway.
Embarrassed, upset and broke I went home quite early to my pal’s dismay, muttering that I would never gamble again.
But already the evening after I had a visit from two Canadian friends of mine, who loves to play poker, Texas Hold’em in particular. Over dinner I told them about how I had lost about $340 the evening before, and their consolation was pretty much: “Try again!” I told them that I wouldn’t play more, at least not this week, but I was all right with accompanying them to the very same casino. So, back to the drinks, the chatting… and the playing. Yes, I couldn’t hold myself, especially not since that sweet girl was there that night again.
This time I decided to lay low with the drinking, and the betting as well. My pals didn’t care too much about whether they won or lost, they had a good time regardless. But I was there to get even with the house.
Since the two of them liked Texas Hold’em so much, I decided to go with the flow. So we all started playing, and suddenly I realized my cards were anything but cold. I kept getting double pairs and such, so slowly I started to win more and more. Then suddenly I got it. The royal straight flush. My heart was pounding and all I could think was: “Look concerned! Look concerned!” I went All In and tried to feel as calm as possible. The guy across the table went All In as well, but I beat his hand by far (he was rather drunk), and won $610.
Then I went to buy that cute girl a drink.
What a weekend!
