-- Status Update -- | |
2009 VPPs: | 821,274 |
SNE Pace: | 117,094 AHEAD |
Currently Playing: | FFIV: The After Years (Wii) |
My fantasy football team (see title for team name) opened the year with a big win over fellow 100NL/200NL Stars reg and 2+2er Vinivici this weekend. The league is a $200 buy in and is run by Stars reg and legendary 2+2er ChicagoJoey (JoeIngram1 on Stars). Sticking with football, my team (Patriots) pulled off a miracle comeback in their season opener against the Bills that still has me excited.
I'd talked about getting on the wait list for Calgary Flames season tickets for quite some time, and I finally did so last week. I also managed to pick up good seats to the home opener vs the Canucks on Oct. 1st. Super excited about it. I expect to have seasons in the lower bowl to start the 2011-2012 season.
Poker has continued to suck. I'll very likely be able to break my record for number of BIs below AIEV in a month unless things turn around significantly. That said, it's tough to have a month that looks too bad on paper when I should have around ~$11.2k in rakeback/bonuses.
I've got too many video games to play. I still have more to do in Dissidia, and I've decided to be a near completionist with the FF4 sequel on the Wii, which requires a lot of grinding. On top of these, I still have Black Sigil for the DS untouched, my copy of Disgaea 2 for the PSP is ready to picked up at EB Games, and Aion launches in less than a week to fill the MMO void. Oh, and my roommate and I are mid way through a Secret of Mana playthrough on the Wii Virtual Console. Maybe I just need to start sleeping less and playing more.
2 comments:
Can we have a lifetime graph? Or at least this years?
Lifetime is next to impossible because hands are spread over multiple databases. Last time I tried a yearly graph it froze my machine up and as I've played many more hands since then I doubt I'd have any better luck now. PTR is missing a stretch of hands from early this year, but it'll give you a nice ballpark. You can find a link to my PTR on the blog.
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