Thursday, January 13, 2005

Vitriol

I’m still trying to get my records back in shape, only one or two holes to fill. Its obvious I’ve not been getting the hours in like I used to – a recent complete week featured only nine hours of poker (for $94).

I’m feeling lousy – tired, achey, sneezing somewhat. Not ideal when I have to spend the next two days at an huge event in London talking to countless visitors at an exhibition stand.

I’m surprised, bemused… and a little disappointed… at the vitriol that ‘stripperbynight’ has received this week from the poker blogging ‘community’. Calling her a c*nt and a troll, ridiculing her poker ability, sneering that another blogger ‘could buy and sell her many times over’; it all seems a most disproportionate reaction to her comment mildly criticising the glorification of playing ‘the hammer’, 7-2 offsuit.

Of course, it isn’t really about that at all. It is actually because 'stripper' has criticised popular blogger Felicia Lee a number of times for having a negative outlook.

So, on the one hand you could say ‘she started it, ner ner!’ On the other, you could say that bloggers criticise other people all the time for all sorts of reasons – Iggy on Dutch Boyd, PokerChronicles on most poker writers and the endless ‘chumps’ and ‘idiots’ he plays against. Frankly, I find it a little alarming to see this ‘community’ (OK, a number of these bloggers have met in real life) reacting like a playground mob, resorting to profane insults and ‘she’s got more money than you’ and so on.

In the end, none of it concerns me directly – or even indirectly. I guess I have just always been quite resistant to communities, groups, gangs. Plus, having a passion for intelligent, logical argument, I don’t understand how so many people can mock somebody’s poker ability when that ability is earning them a living and that person has the courage to put Real Numbers in their blog.

Enough. Not sure why I am even writing about that, except that I read many of the blogs on a very regular basis and this has been a disappointing day of reading.

This might be a good moment to waffle on about which ones are my favourites, since I am never going to get round to sticking a load of links over there --->

Iggy – so much poker content dug out from all corners
Cards speak – Usually interesting, although a bit more technical hold ‘em cash stuff than is of interest to me
Poker Grub – Can write, and is painfully honest about slots addiction
Tao of Poker – A blog that rambles all over the place in entertaining fashion
Gambling Blues – Barely a poker blog, which is fine. BG opens his heart, brains and veins for the reader. Makes me feel good about my love life, present and past!
F Train and doublea’s – For some reason I always get these two muddled up; both are well-written and full of interesting tournament strategy musings
Stripperbynight – Not an absolute favourite, but its nice to hear how a female online pro is doing. I envy these ‘get up when I like’ people
Whiskeytown – different, morose, lyrical, admits to losing. Latest post mentions getting ‘noticed’ in the blogging world about as little as I do. A good or a bad thing?
Internetpokerpro – A fellow Englishman, chockfull of insight into Omaha, posts his numbers
Camelpoker – English pro, football fan and sports bettor. Doesn’t post enough
Pokersoft – Brilliant stuff, has a sharp mind both in and out of poker
Negreanu – I won’t pretend I am not fascinated to read about the lifestyle of a wealthy, successful pro
pokerchronicles - Arrogant, amusing and interesting. Oddball refuses to wear jeans apparently

There are plenty others I check out, but those are the ones that spring to mind.

Well, it promises to be another poker-free few days, unless I can squeeze in an hour or two tonight. I envy these ‘get up when I like’ people – did I already say that?

4 Comments:

At 8:58 pm, Blogger Ignatious said...

ah damn, sorry to disappoint you. i actually though i high-roaded it pretty well, all things considering.

coulda been much worse, but quite frankly, the entire thing is ridiculous.

 
At 10:48 pm, Blogger Felicia :) said...

I really don't think this had anything to do with me. I think that people were just mostly quietly ignoring her, until she stepped over the line this last time and insulted the bloggers as a whole.

I was NOT in on the comments in her blog. I wouldn't do that, anonymously or otherwise. I have always said that I feel blessed to read the personal, innermost thoughts of other bloggers, and to insult or flame them for their own opinion at their own site is not on my agenda.

I think the "buy & sell" thing has nothing to do with money. Maybe it is a term used exclusively in America, although some Americans don't seem to get it, either. I always thought it was a term meaning someone's ability over someone else's. So if Iggy said to me, "Jim Geary (a Scrabble world champion) could 'buy & sell' Felicia in Scrabble," I would take that to correctly mean that he could outplay me easily.

There are lots of poker players who could "buy & sell" me many times over. I'm just another traveler along that road to good poker playing.

 
At 10:39 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sanity. What a nice place to find it. Several of the Bloggers have re-gained thier composure and are espressing that. The ripples quiet.

Will point out though that the small community is growing and leaders are vie-ing for sun space. Old growth holds charm, new some sense of future.

 
At 4:32 pm, Blogger SirFWALGMan said...

I do think it was taken too far by a few people.. I think most people reacted to her calling them stupid though. heh. It has at least been interesting. And Nobody deserves to be called a c*unt. And Felicia takes care of herself real well so I do not think this had anything to do with her.

 

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