I had my first foray into playing poker at a casino this weekend......it is way different than sitting around a table at home. Cy and I went over to the Cherokee Casino in Tulsa. We each pulled out 100 bucks, and sat down an a 1-2 no-limit table. Next to me was a young dealer wearing heaps of OSU apparel and CY to my right. The dealer asked us a question which I didn't understand, but Chris said no, so then I did too. We posted blinds and were away. The betting is fast, the dealing is fast, and it was very disorienting. I couldn't get a feel for how to play at all. I folded a couple of hands, then got an AJ in position.....hmmmm. One other person in after the flop and I flop top pair...keep in mind I am still not able to concentrate very well or feel comfortable. I bet 5 on the flop and she just calls. The turn was no help, I bet 10, she calls.....the river...another J. Now I am thinking a value bet and only was trying to figure out how pulling in a bunch of chips goes..I bet 15, she calls. I turn over trip j's, she turns her cards over and I wait for the chips. Except she has a straight. I didn't even see it on the board..man just out of it. I lose out on big slick a few hands later to a flush when I had to 2 pair. 100 bucks went fast.
Luckily (or unluckily) we got stuck one more night in the Tulsa area and I went back to the 1-2 table with John John. I was feeling way better about things today. Bet small play tight. When I sat down, the dealer asked if I had a player card(most regulars have these to pay and play with) no, I said. Do you want to post now, or wait for the blinds...I'll wait. This day went far better. I played a few hands, only losing a bet of 6 bucks one time. I won on top pair, Q's in the hole and a big win flopping the high straight. I felt very comfortable at this table. This time I came out 140 bucks ahead!(thank you JJ for making me stay one more round) John John also came out about the same....so, all in all, I came out 40bucks ahead.