Posted 04 October 2005 - 01:26 AM
Hey danny, new to this site. I've been keeping up with your blogs. I don't really know anything much about this site, but I assumed this was the only real way I could ever contact you. I play lots of magic: tg like your friend David Williams (and a few others). I think you're an amazing player, and I love your style. That being said, I'm pretty confident I'm better than 90% of the people in the world. However, I'm relatively poor at the moment, and have been having to cash out a lot in my UltimateBet acct, not to mention busy with school and being a teenager. I don't really know what I'm asking. I'd like to talk to you more about random strategy, tournaments, or even try to prove to you just how good of a player I am. But I can almost guarantee by the time I'm 21 that I'll be as good or better than you are. I know that's a very big boast, but I'm extremely confident in my abilities. I'm sure you know from experience that people who played magic seriously for a few years tend to be great poker players. The two games overlap well when it comes to reading opponents, bluffing, strategies, etc. I don't know David personally, but I know him through friends, etc. The Magic: tg community is generally a friendly one. I've never played on the Pro Tour, but thats only because Alabama is really awful for playtesting. However, I'm confident that I could play Magic at a professional level, not to mention poker when I do turn 21. If you'd like to know more about me, I'd love to talk to you. You're the only player I really look up to besides Dolly. If you get the chance, please email me at weenius@hotmail.com. I'd like to try to somehow prove to you that I'm good, and maybe we could be friends? Who knows. Also, I'm looking to get into a crowd like Dutch and his "crew." The one thing about Magic and Poker is that you can only get better by playing with great players. When I turn 21 I plan on moving to Vegas and trying to make a living. Anyways, I really hope you read this. -Todd Anderson
You know you've played a lot of poker when you see 3 guys all in preflop, two of them turn over AA, the other guy turns over KK, a King comes on the river and you say "Man...I've seen THAT before."