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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Bad timing

I haven't played any poker in a while, so I went onto Full Tilt earlier today to work my game back into shape. For some reason, I thought a 6-max NL game would be the right venue for this, maybe because of the increased action? Good thinking, there. After a couple of hours and $175, Full Tilt went offline, and it looks like they're still offline.

Why couldn't that have happened during the brief window when I was up $4?

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