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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Jimmy Wayne - Sara Smile



 Happy Birthday Sarah! I love you and you are in my thoughts all the time.

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Rockin' Night at the Fishbowl

Rockin night at The Fish Bowl. 59 aquatic brothers and sisters came to play during the Holiday Break. What is normally a relatively “nice quiet” game of of Go-Fish Pokah turned loud and raucous as more Fire Water than normal was consumed and the revelry was on. Happy Birthday to Rin Oar. Several times during the evening the crescendo of joyful outburst was overpowering as an unprecedented amount of “golden 2 pairs” hit. 
Thank you to Aodin, Gobnait, Conall, Seamus and the beautiful Rowan for dealing. 

Special Guest in The Bowl from NY City Harbor. Most here don’t know that Gulfy has a little sister named Rio. That is because after 9/11, Father Triton assigned her as a liaison to the American Homeland Security and the waters around the Big City of the Sons of Adam. You know, just to keep a fin out for El Quido. Anyway, it’s not much of a hush hush anymore as you have to be a guppy to not know that the real hero of Flight 1549 was a fish. That’s right. There was no way Captain Sully could have handled that metal bird in the water by himself. He had help. And I am very proud of her. I don’t know how her debriefing went but she told me, privately, afterwards, “The problem wasn’t the swim speed on impact. It was after impact and the metal bird began to settle, she explained. “Gulfy, that Son of a Fish was just plain heavy!”. 

Top 10
10. Rowan
9. Gobnait
8. Niall
7. Eibhlin
6. Donnchaddh
5. Conall
4. Aodin
3. Osgar
2. Tiarnach
1. Rio Triton 

Congratulations on your first Go-Fish Tournament and Win, Rio Triton!!!!!!
Yay!!!!!

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Beyond the Sea

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Stitch In Time


I sat last night watching you
Captivate my oldest daughter
Teaching the secret trade 
Of a machine made by Singer



Like a stitch in time
Things I know to be true
Passed down the line
Given to me by you

I asked my little girl
When she becomes a lady
   Would she pass on 
      The secrets of opossum gravy



So listen good my young one
Got to know it right, Got to make it last
Very few seem to know 
The old ways are going fast



Like a stitch in time
These things I know to be true
Passed down the line 
Given to me by you


gulftriton 2004
For: Sawyer, Bailey & Sarah


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Poker Pro Electronic Poker Tables

I dusted off this article I wrote in October of 2008 for the KAP Poker News Blog. It is still interesting and relevant in the fact that the closest card room to Atlanta is a two and half hour drive to Harrah's Cherokee Casino. The poker room at Harrah's opened in March of 2009 and features electronic poker tables by PokerTek.  


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October 2008
I recently had the opportunity to go on a cruise. My plan was to take a one-week break from poker. I was so looking forward to it and the week-long cruise on the Carnival Legend to Grand Cayman, Cozumel, Belize and Roatan was just what I needed. Total fun in the sun without poker was not to be, however.

WhenD and I drove down to Tampa from Atlanta. Just across the Florida line on I-75 in Jasper, Florida there is a sleepy little card room called Hamilton Jai-Alai and Poker. These small poker rooms inhabit many of Florida's Greyhound race tracks and jai-alai facilities and are a wonderful break from the "big casino" type rooms. Poker games here are often juicy and sometimes more comfortable than a poker room belonging to larger corporation casinos. We bought souvenir poker chips at the gift shop and I was able to pick up a complimentary copy of Card Player Magazine. As we continued our drive, I read and interesting article about electronic poker tables.

Now, remeber I said that I was looking forward to a break from poker and we had only stopped into the poker room to get a chip. Well, it turns out that Carnival's Legend has a casino on board which opens daily while the ship is in international waters. With the casino, of course, come poker. In this case it was a variation or innovation which is an electronic poker table called PokerPro. In other words, there was no live poker table and dealer to host a cash or tournament game.
WhenD and I walked through the casino on the first evening and came across the PokerPro table. There were two gentlemen seated and waiting. I understood at once that, like me, here were two poker-holics looking for some action. I sighed because I knew there would be poker on the cruise and I would give in to the inevitable. Mostly because I was curious about this machine that did not require a dealer.

In order to play on a PokerPro table you have to visit the cashier. The cashier will use a separate computer/register and assign you a PokerPro Account Card. This card has your name and identification number on it. Once the card and account with a PIN number have been created, the cashier can load any amount of money you choose onto the card.
You are then ready to go. There are 10 seats with individual monitors that are raised in at an angle in relation to the horizontal table. Each monitor has a slot for the PokerPro Account Card. Insert the card, type in the PIN, select the amount you wish to buy in for and you will be dealt in the next hand. The game played, of course, is NL Texas Holdem. The two hole cards are dealt face down on your personal moniter. The flop, turn and river (the board) is spread along the community moniter covering the majority of the center of the PokerPro table. The individual monitors are supposed to be touch screen. At this table the touch screen was not working very well. To compensate for this we, the players, learned to use the edge of our PokerPro Account Cards to "tap" the screen and this seemed to make the touch screen monitors work better or in a quicker fashion.
 To view their hole cards, a player cups his hand over the top edge of the cards on the personal monitor and the edges of the cards lift for viewing. The rest of the hand is played in traditional poker order with the dealer button following the small blind and big blind.

PokerPro Tables have the ability to offer the popular poker games such as Hold-em, 7-Card Stud and Omaha.

PokerTek Inc. out of Charlotte, N. Carolina is producing the PokerPro Tables. CEO of PoerTek, Chris Halligan says that there are more than 230 PokerPro tables in operation worldwide as of today. PokerPro claims that the benefits are: more hands per hour, no dealer mistakes, an accurate rake and not having to pay a dealer. This produces the results of more profits for the casino.

The Excaliber Hotel in Las Vegas has installed 12 PokerPro Tables in August. The immediate result was that 40 dealers were out of a job. MGM Mirage, who owns the Excalibur, claims to have relocated those dealers. The Casino du Montreal in Canada sports 25 tables already and there are 12 tables at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City.

Proponants of PokerPro are claiming that electronic tables are the future and a viable option when casinos and poker rooms are trying to attract new poker players who may be intimidated by a traditional poker room. They claim that it can be related to an internet style of play with the personality of a live table game which may be attractive.

Either way, I expect to see more of these machines popping up in the future. These tables will eliminate not only a dealer but holding cards as well as poker chips. Like them or not, technology and innovation always lead the way.