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Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
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G'day Green
So I have been toying with what exact type of occupation Steve should have mate. What do you think? A fire fighter or perhaps a soldier? Maybe an Assassin or a Male Stripper? A high Mountain Ranger Or a Search and Rescue Helicopter Pilot? Any ideas what you think people might like.
Joined: Dec '11
Location: United Kingdom
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dont think he could be a firefighter as he carries a gun in his go bag, his profession should probably be like a special forces operative or along them lines, would explain the go bag and gun..
great reading as well i love to read things like this....well done
nice story...well written and its a great game steve is in.....looking forward on the next episode....its like your the one playing in the tournament.....lol
Joined: Nov '12
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
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G'day mates
Just wanted to give you a small section of the story. Been a very busy weekend so its small but its something. I promise the next part will be larger.
( part 8) Back to back pocket queens was a rarity for any player to get and he did not like the idea of folding them pre-flop twice in a row. Looking at the lobby he could see that they were down to eleven players. There was five on his table and the first player to act was the Canadian who folded his cards then it was Steve's turn and he made a 160K bet in order to represent strength and hopefully to only get one caller if any. The button and small blind both folded and the big blind went all in for $216324 in chips, which the pocket queens he was holding demanded he snap call with. He listened to the ladies and waited to see the results. The cards for both himself and his opponent were turned over and Steve was ahead pre-flop, since the big blind had Ace diamonds, 10 Diamonds The flop came out Five spades, Jack clubs, seven hearts. The Turn was a King Clubs The River was a pretty 10 hearts Steve's ladies were good and held up fine. He was smiling to himself as he watched the chips slid into his stack and the table seen a new player get moved over from the other table. The lobby showed ten players left and he knew hi was going to make the final table for sure. His chip stack of $706556 chips put him in 2nd place for chips over all. Steve's unit beeper sounded and he instantly reached for his phone.