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Weekend Wrap Up

by Shannon Shorr |  Published: Mar 24, '08

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It's 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. The Easter weekend was a fun one. For four days my life involved nothing but NCAA basketball. I went to the early session of the NCAA games in Birmingham on Friday morning with my Mom. I was tilted when I found out they didn't serve beer during the event. In the early games Tennessee had to fend of American and then Butler killed South Alabama. I was looking forward to watching potential NBA prospect Demetric Bennett for USA, but he played terribly and probably won't get drafted now. Butler looked insane good in this game. I ate dinner with my Mom and sister Carly during the break between sessions. Next, my friend Kaleb and I went to the night session. We outsmarted the powers that be and snuck in miniature bottles of liquor. pwnt. In the night games Oklahoma held off St Joe's and then Louisville made a mockery of Boise State. After the games Kaleb and I joined a bunch of my friends from college at Innisfree in Birmingham and didn't make it in until around 4 a.m. Saturday was a lot of basketball on TV. Sunday, my Mom and both of my sisters went to the final NCAA session with me. Tennessee and Butler played arguably the best game of the tournament so far with UT winning in OT. Then Lousiville just clobbered Longar Longar's Oklahoma Sooners. Louisville is playing redic and could go a long way. After all was said and done I ended the first 48 games with a dismal 30-18 record. Although, the average bracket that was filled out this year is probably only like 33-15 or 34-14 at this point. I'm pretty sure I'm all but mathematically eliminated from the 2p2 pool, and I'm in sixth of six in the pool with my roommates. Still time though.

In poker news: Things went poorly for me last night. I lost a buy in and a half or so. Then, trambopoline and I decided to run some flips on UB. We flipped probably 130 times and I was up like 8000. He got it down to like 5000 and then we called "20 more flips". He beat me like 15-5 in those last 20 to take me for 5000 vblasjkasdf;asjhasjdfsvasc3ieeqoia. Last night my Mom and I headed down to Tuscaloosa to pack some things for my trip. Today, I had a meeting with my accountant. It didn't take long because I had a losing 2007 :) I had a fantastic night playing poker tonight where I was able to beat a gentleman for like 6 buy ins to recoup last night's losses plus quite a bit. I haven't done this in a long time, so I'm going to post a few of the big hands I won. There was one fun one at the end but somehow UB didn't capture the HH. Enjoy

ZOMG Top Pair HU

Perfect Offsuit 5ball on Turn

I cawwl u

Getting in light bc he's tilted

Was floating but turned gin :)

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In other news: Stephanie and I are no longer together. We dated for 19 months. I wrestled with whether or not I would even post this info in my blog. Simply, it seems neither Stephanie nor I were willing to put forward the effort needed to maintain a long distance relationship. It was almost certainly a mistake moving her out with me for 5 or 6 months last year, as it was way too soon and we'd only been dating 9 months. To go from living together to being a few hours apart was unspeakably tough. Not to mention, I'm about to head back out to Vegas for a few months and then to Tuscaloosa for who knows how long. I don't anticipate being in a relationship for quite some time now. I am an absolute n00b at things like relationships. I probably could have been a much better boyfriend, but I'm probably a little too selfish. I'm excited about the chance to do EXACTLY what I want to do now though. It would be a lie to say I'm not hurting a little bit. I spent the day remembering all the amazing times the two of us had over the last year and a half. We traveled the world and both got to do things that most people our age only imagine. I'll be fine. The healthy thing to do is spend a few nights in Vegas this weekend with bottles of grey goose and female spring breakers. It should soften the pain a bit. I leave for Vegas Thursday.

SS

Shannon Shorr is a professional poker player from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He finished fourth in the Card Player 2006 Player of the Year race. You can follow his progress at shannonshorr.com.

 
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