I have been very busy of late. I realise that anybody who knows me will scoff at this comment but it's true. I have been working on a number of projects recently, some writing projects and some poker-related. I organised (with the help of the Badbeats gang) the hugely successful ISOP - International Series of Online Poker. I went on a fabulous holiday to Seattle - I know, I know, poor me! Since getting back to Connecticut, Michelle and myself have been back and forth to the wholesalers, buying enough bottled water to drown a sounder of flu-carrying swine, stocking every square inch of storage space we have with hand-sanitisers, flu medication and canned food products in preparation of the impending pandemic.
Not having had the time to post my thoughts on various subjects over the past month forced me to get retro with some pen and paper so as to keep track of the different blog topics I wish to discuss. Those topics include my recent daliance into the world of cash game poker, the swings to which I have had to adjust since moving up a stake level, my MTT drought since FTing the Double Deuce last month, a report on the ISOP, a poker-coaching product/system I am looking to launch in the near future, the sickest 25c/50c Omaha Game on Full Tilt and the pilot episode of a blog series entitled 'I Don't Hate Live Poker?'. Of course (much like the TV industry), whether a second episode will be commissioned is very much dependent on the existence of quality content.
It is my intention to bash out a blog each day for the next week in an effort to catch up. Tall order I know but perhaps the flu epidemic will come to my rescue and we will all be quarantined in our homes, thus giving me ample time to achieve my goal.