I had a third consecutive good day in this thing, although it didn’t start out that way. No, I’m not talking about the 100k in chips I lost in the first level. I’m going back even further, to when my last good contact lens ripped at 11 a.m., about an hour before the cards went in the air. (I’d already gone through the one backup lens I’d brought with me. Idiot that I am, I only brought the one.) I had to scramble around to find an eye doctor, but somehow I did. Miraculously, I had my prescription with me, and even more miraculously, the nice lady at the eye doctor’s office simply handed me a single “trial” lens for free and I was in and out of the office in three minutes. By 11:47 a.m. I’d ordered breakfast at the coffee shop back at the casino. Pretty sick.
As for the poker, I enter Day Four with 943,000, which I believe is in third place out of the 27 remaining players. (Gavin Smith and Vivek Rajkumar, excellent players and also both great guys, are first and second.) I had my share of good luck and bad luck in Day Three, but again I was pretty happy with how I played. I’ve put myself in position to make some noise, which is all you can really ask for. The blinds will get big tomorrow. Let’s hope that works out to our benefit.
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