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03-03-2011, 12:37 PM
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old hand
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: New England
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The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Hi. I thought that making introductions would be nice.
My name is Jessica. I play 2/5NL, stud and PLO. I have been playing poker since 2006. I lived in Vegas for a few years but when I met my husband, I moved to New England. I played very irregularly from 2008-2010 because I had a daughter. I am now back on the grind, playing 20-25 hours per week, mainly at Foxwoods.
I love poker. I like the mental challenge and well as the social aspect. My best friends in life are all poker players.
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03-03-2011, 03:49 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Keep calm and CRAI on
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Hey all, it's me HiFi
I've been playing since 2006 and my preferred game is PLO (love the 2/5 game at the Borgata and 5/5 at Del Park when I can get them to spread it). I play nlhe tourneys or LO8/PLO8 cash occasionally. I'm a student, getting ready to apply to vet schools. I just fell off my horse and broke my back 2 weeks ago, so since then I've been posting more on 2p2 (especially in the monstrosity that is POG) and playing more online which I don't normally do much. I have a love/hate relationship with poker. It was all I did for about 18 months and I got really burned out on it at the end and didn't play at all for about a year after that. Now I've been easing back into poker and am actually enjoying it again.
I hope this forum sticks around.
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03-03-2011, 04:12 PM
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Grindette
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Rosarito, Mexico
Posts: 1,669
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Hey everyone
My name is Katie (shocker, lol).
I play online and live mtt's for a living...which is pretty brutal most of the time. lol.
I came from the 'chess world' and started playing live poker in 2004; started online poker in Jan. 2010 (late bloomer, lol).
I'm katie75013 on stars and ftp and I put in full 8-10 hour sessions pretty much daily, unless there is some live series going on that I am playing. Depending on what mood I am in (and the financial health of my backers), I'm either country-hoping playing live events (all of 2009), or at home in Dallas playing strictly online (most of 2010) or at my other residence in NJ playing live events (last part of 2010 and 1st half of 2011).
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03-03-2011, 04:20 PM
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centurion
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 188
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Hello
Name's Claire. I too am an ex-chess player.
I just started playing online about 3-4 months ago, wish I had discovered it earlier.
I'm pretty solid in NLH cash games now, after reading several books and spending way too much time on this forum. Currently working on my skill in the HORSE games.
I'm an unemployed second semester senior at a top business school, so I might play as a side thing if I don't get a job after I graduate.
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03-03-2011, 04:31 PM
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adept
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Rosarito Beach/Atlantic City
Posts: 1,080
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Hey,
I'm Jamie, I play under 'and the law won' on full tilt. I'm a full-time tax attorney, but spend a lot of my free time playing online mtts, live 5/10 at Parx and Borgata, and travel for live events whenever I can sneak away from work.
I played poker for a living for 2 years after getting laid off from my first firm job. I spent the past 2 summers living in Vegas and the rest of the year travelling a lot.
I got lucky and found a good job that doesn't take up all my time 6 months ago. I miss the freedom of the poker lifestyle sometimes, but actually prefer having the stability and a "home base" that I have now.
Maybe I'll be back at it someday, I'm not sure yet.
Nice to meet everyone
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03-03-2011, 04:35 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: May 2008
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
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Originally Posted by JamieAnn
I played poker for a living for 2 years after getting laid off from my first firm job. I spent the past 2 summers living in Vegas and the rest of the year travelling a lot.
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The 18 months where I played for a living were immediately after I got laid off from my trademark paralegal job/before I figured out I wanted to be a vet. Good times.
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03-03-2011, 04:43 PM
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adept
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Rosarito Beach/Atlantic City
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Pretty awesome, hifi, I considered vet school after law school (not kidding) but I wasn't financially suicidal enough to take on more student loans.
The best part about being a nomadic poker player for 2 years is that I don't feel stuck in this job. I consider other options all the time.
PM if you don't mind telling me how you like vet school...that's always been my Plan B...or maybe C after poker.
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03-03-2011, 04:48 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: May 2008
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
I'm not in vet school yet (applying this summer if my broken back allows me to finish out this semester in any kind of salvageable fashion) but I will be happy to PM you tales of my application nightmares/weird vet related experiences/how it came to be that I'm applying to vet school at 27 instead of already in practice, etc. Or I can just prattle on endlessly about the above in the low content thread so everyone can see my ramblings.
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03-03-2011, 05:00 PM
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Grindette
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Rosarito, Mexico
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Yea, this is pretty funny....I ALSO considered vet school, when I was getting out of chess and into poker. I have had horses (and still do) for most of my life and was going to get great letters of recommendation (due to sub par undergrad performance, lol) from my equine vets who I had been dealing with (and assisting) for years with my own horses. Wanted to go to Texas A&M (close to home) or Univ of Penn (mom's an alum).
Pretty much seeing sick pattern of girls, horses, poker. lol.
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03-03-2011, 05:09 PM
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adept
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Rosarito Beach/Atlantic City
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Oh no! If we all play poker instead, who will fix the horses?! Lol
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03-03-2011, 05:14 PM
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Carpal Tunnel
Join Date: May 2008
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
[x] almost went to vet school
[ ] lady across the table
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03-03-2011, 05:25 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: May 2008
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
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Originally Posted by JamieAnn
Oh no! If we all play poker instead, who will fix the horses?! Lol
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don't look at me, i have close to zero interest in equine medicine. i actually think i want to work with dairy cattle but it's been tough for me to get exposure to the field since i live in a big city. what little experience i've had i've absolutely loved.
but i'll probably just end up doing small animal clinical practice just like everyone else, especially if i go somewhere out of state and end up racking up loans
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03-03-2011, 06:10 PM
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Grindette
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Rosarito, Mexico
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
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Originally Posted by HiFi
don't look at me, i have close to zero interest in equine medicine. i actually think i want to work with dairy cattle but it's been tough for me to get exposure to the field since i live in a big city. what little experience i've had i've absolutely loved.
but i'll probably just end up doing small animal clinical practice just like everyone else, especially if i go somewhere out of state and end up racking up loans
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I would highly recommend Texas A&M if you really wanted to get out of the city! Many of my equine vets and my small animal vet/friend of 10 years have gone there and have nothing but great things to say about it. I do hear it is very competitive though. One of my equine vets who went there literally wrote the book on equine founder issues...at least, it is the most recent/highly utilized book/authority on founder...it's actually a required text book at A&M.
However Penn's feral herd of horses that they maintain/study has always been super interesting for me...thus the reason I was torn when entertaining the idea of vet school all those years ago.
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03-03-2011, 06:16 PM
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****ing planet
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: handing out day vigs
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Umm
I don't have a horse, nor am becoming a vet, am I still welcome?
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03-03-2011, 06:21 PM
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Best 4L Pet Owner '12
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: The Lady Across the Table-Introduction Thread
Hey there, I'm Beth. I have been playing poker since 2006. I play mostly live NLHE MTTs and some NL cash. I work full-time in the medical field and attend grad school at night for elementary education. Any free time I have left is devoted to learning more about poker!
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