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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

In Mississippi!

My Dad, brother, and I are in Tunica, MS, and we shot the first day of the U.S. Open today.

We shot two events today: the 20ga event and the 28ga event. It was hella hot out, as it was around 90 degrees and very humid. I did OK in the 20 ga event... shooting an 83/100. Not good enough to win, but definitely a respectable score considering I haven't shot a shotgun since last fall.

The 28ga event was basically a disaster for me. It sucked because we didn't get any break at all hardly between the two events. We had to rush back to the van to get the different barrels and ammo, while I went off to get us something to eat. I ended up with three hotdogs and we hopped back on the golf cart, rushed to our station, and got there with like 10 minutes to spare. Just enough time to down our hotdogs and start shooting.

I was also pretty worn out from the heat and shooting the first 100 targets so it doesn't surprise me that I got destroyed during the 28 ga event. I did the worst I've done in a LONG time over a 100 bird registered shoot.... hitting only 61/100. I kind of gave up halfway through, which isn't good since it just makes bad go to worse. I'm not going to do that anymore and just take it station by station from now on.

Tomorrow we shoot the .410 ga event and the 5-stand event. So hopefully that goes well.

We ate at the casino buffet here at Harrahs and I played a two hour sesh of $1/3 NL live poker. FML I forgot how much I hated live poker. 30 hands per hour, especially after getting used to playing RUSH poker online lately, is just pure hell. I was playing around 1k hands per hour while playing RUSH poker. I ended up quitting, down $200.

Some asian idiot bluffed me in a ridiculous spot that made his line look hella strong so I just folded... he showed his air and it was kinda annoying considering he had shown down a hand every time beforehand. He looked super relaxed too after he made his move so I was convinced he wasn't bluffing. Whatever, fuck it.

It's so tilting when you make a mistake in live poker because since nothing ever really happens, that one mistake could make or break your day basically.

Think I'm definitely giving up on playing live poker here. It's just too small of stakes to make it worth it. I'm gonna play online with my extra time here.

Here are a few pics so far. I have more but it's getting pretty late and I need to get some sleep because we have to wake up early tomorrow to shoot. I'll try and post the other pics later on in the week.










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