Saturday, January 16, 2010
Poker Office!
So I've been super busy over the last few days setting up the poker office Tim and I are going to be playing at. We also hired a personal assistant to take care of random shit that needs to be done so we can focus on playing poker.
It ended up taking about two full days from the point of getting the office keys to the point of being all set up and ready to go. The office turned out amazingly well. Basically, it is the ultimate grind station. The sectional couch we ended up getting turned out quite comfortable and Tim brought over his 50'' flat screen TV since he just upgraded. Also, we have a new PS3 with a few games that will be great for taking a break between sessions. The break room is pretty nice as well and has a fridge, microwave, and storage for random snacks.
Enough with the typing already, here are the pics:
It ended up taking about two full days from the point of getting the office keys to the point of being all set up and ready to go. The office turned out amazingly well. Basically, it is the ultimate grind station. The sectional couch we ended up getting turned out quite comfortable and Tim brought over his 50'' flat screen TV since he just upgraded. Also, we have a new PS3 with a few games that will be great for taking a break between sessions. The break room is pretty nice as well and has a fridge, microwave, and storage for random snacks.
Enough with the typing already, here are the pics:
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Im jealous,
ReplyDeletesarabo
Do sunk costs not mean anything to you?
ReplyDeleteThat is sick. Wheres the tilt room!?
ReplyDeletesickkkk
ReplyDeleteAllen, the sunk costs should certainly NOT matter to him, since they're already gone!
ReplyDeleteNow if you comparing the decision of whether or not he should have made the decision knowing the costs associated with either playing at home versus playing the poker office, then that is a different story and not at all a sunk cost, it would be an investment. And if the EV he makes from playing in the poker office more than makes up for the investment of furnishing and paying for a poker office, then clearly he should do so.