The day after we arrived in Reno, just a few days before the start of the first event, I finally went to urgent care and was diagnosed with pneumonia. For the month before the event I was working long days and just couldn’t seem to get enough work done. My girlfriend, Jordan, and I are two of those people.
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We started the event with four and picked one up during the series (more on that, later). Our team currently consists of five people. Luckily we crushed every guarantee, everyone had a ton of fun, and the Atlantis seems really pleased with how things went. It’s a very competitive environment and established tours have a big advantage.
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If we miss some guarantees, don’t do a great job reporting, or for any other reason the event doesn’t look like it was a great investment for the poker room, we would have real trouble getting gigs in the future. The future success of the business really hinged on this event. This was our first major event since resurrecting the tour, and we really wanted it to be perfect. I thought it would be more interesting to read a little bit about what it’s like from the other side. How many #trophies are YOU gonna win this week? #iNinja /tT1AVIRzLh Sadly, I have to write it anyway for our website, so I added the standard stuff at the bottom of this article.
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I don’t think you want to read a standard recap, never ending praise of the casino steak joint and poker room manager, and a listing of the prize pools and how great we are. It applies to everything in our business, and I think it should apply to our tour stop write ups here on Cardplayer Lifestyle. At iNinja Poker we do things… well… a little different.