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Title: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on June 19, 2009, 09:10:29 PM
So I'm done with university.  I lack much holding me to my current location.  Not great ties with my family and friendships have slowly grown farther apart as people grow older.  Standard stuff really.  Except I play online poker for a living, so I don't have the whole job-social thing going on.  And the cool thing is, I could do that anywhere, that is unless the government decided to fuck me.  Thus, I need to get good at live play, and that means casinos.  Combine this with a general feeling that I'm just filling space in my life and ticking off the years without really improving as a person or doing much interesting.  25 in a month, which I know those here will laugh at, but I've done pretty much nothing with these 25 years worth a damn.  So, in general, filled with ennui and a sense of emptiness in life, I have come up with this.

 The plan.  Hear the angels singing?  (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=from:Salt+Lake+City,+UT+to:san+francisco+to:vancouver,+BC+to:minneapolis+to:Milwaukee,+WI+to:chicago+to:ann+arbor+to:syracuse+to:norwich,+ct&sll=42.82379,-91.990965&sspn=24.919811,57.128906&ie=UTF8&ll=43.516689,-97.734375&spn=24.642593,57.128906&z=5)

I will travel in my trusty honda accord with an acoustic guitar, clothes, cooler, small tent, sleeping bag, laptop, and random essentials.  I will listen to more music and audiobooks on the road than is healthy, but I'm actually looking forward to that part.   Stopping at casinos along the way and gambling to keep afloat money-wise.  Cities and towns could be stayed at for as short as a day and as long as weeks.  Who knows.  My bankroll is insufficient for this trip technically speaking, but I'm willing to take the risks of coming home penniless. 

I need tips, advice, suggestions, out of the way places to go, cool small towns to stop at, and even a bit of company if anyone wants to grab a beer if I drive near your place of residence. 

Timeline:  Going to Vegas for the end of the WSOP from June 30th-whenever July, so leaving on this trip in the beginning of August.  Will chronicle this all at http://wanderinggambler.blogspot.com/  :  Will become more of a chronical than random bullshit of course once I leave.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Musashi on June 19, 2009, 10:28:31 PM
A wise plan.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Hawkbit on June 20, 2009, 05:29:12 AM
Passports are now required for traveling through Canada. 

Looks like fun.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: SnakeCharmer on June 20, 2009, 07:56:36 AM
Should be fun.  Bring 3 times the money you think you need, then have some in reserve (as well as a credit card).  A camera is essential, but I'm sure you've already thought of that one.  A laptop and a broadband card would be a bonus - though I don't know how reliable they are countrywide and what kind of roaming fees you'll be hit with.  These days, I wouldn't endeavor such a trip without a pistol (make sure your state's CCW / permit is accepted in the states you're travelling in).  I'd suggest a Rossi 38 special (http://www.rossiusa.com/product-details.cfm?id=135&category=REVOLVER&toggle=rv&breadcrumbseries=R38) or 357 or a Glock subcompact (http://www.glock.com/english/index_pistols.htm). 

I imagine it would be a bit hard to stray off the beaten path without some local state knowledge.  And interstate driving would SUCK.  Beware of road hypnosis.  If it were me, I'd ditch the car and get a bike.  But that would be one hell of a back breaking ride, and would increase your risk factor by a bazillion if you're not an experienced rider.

Before heading out, take your car to dealer or reputable shop and have them go over it with a fine tooth comb.  If you're coming up on any maintanence milestones, get those done.  Tires, brakes, etc all need to be in perfect working condition.  Stock your trunk up with at least good 5 gals of water (both to drink and fill your radiator if need be).  Cheap, healthy food that you can fix on the fly?  Oatmeal, prepackaged grits, canned beans, breakfast bars, etc.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Yegolev on June 20, 2009, 08:11:10 AM
Bring lots of condoms.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: rattran on June 20, 2009, 09:58:56 AM
Taking a pistol across the border or into Chicago is a bad plan.

Otherwise, have fun. And double your gas budget.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on June 20, 2009, 10:40:40 AM
Yeah, I'm gonna need some thoughts on weapons now I suppose.  I haven't owned a handgun and I'm not going to start now simply because I would not be comfortable with it, and also I don't know much about the inter-state legality of it.  That said, some means of protection would be nice.  Right now I plan on studying the shit out of every big city I go into and avoiding all bad areas.  But yeah, I'm not a strong guy by any means and being alone for so long could be dangerous.

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Bring lots of condoms.
 Heh.  

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Before heading out, take your car to dealer or reputable shop and have them go over it with a fine tooth comb.  If you're coming up on any maintanence milestones, get those done.  Tires, brakes, etc all need to be in perfect working condition.  Stock your trunk up with at least good 5 gals of water (both to drink and fill your radiator if need be).  Cheap, healthy food that you can fix on the fly?  Oatmeal, prepackaged grits, canned beans, breakfast bars, etc.

TY for the advice.  One nice thing is my car only has 48k miles on it.  02 accord.  Should do pretty well but I do need to do exactly as you say regardless.  Getting AAA but I suppose that won't be always available, so I should probably learn at least the basics of car repair.  I don't know anything about it.

One nice thing is I grabbed an electric cooler.  So I can have all sorts of food on the road.  But I'll definitely keep a good stock of nonperishables as well.  And whisky.  That counts as food right?

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I imagine it would be a bit hard to stray off the beaten path without some local state knowledge.  And interstate driving would SUCK.

If anyone knows cool highways along any parts of this route to take, let me know.  I don't plan on being on the interstate all the time, I just plugged it in to google and it gave me the fastest route.  I'll take the scenic route any day.  Of course, I also am trying to hit all the casinos I can along the way, so these two things needs to be taken into account together.  Right now I plan on taking the coastal highway up California and Oregon, but that's all I've really got so far as specific road plans.

Oh, finally, I'm thinking of just a basic pushup/situp/jog workout routine while on the road because it's easy and I can do it anywhere.  And playing basketball wherever I can.  Any easy travel-friendly exercises to add to that?


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Abagadro on June 20, 2009, 11:27:15 AM
If you are going to stop and play in Bendover let me know when you will be there. I will meet you out there if I can and buy you dinner.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Viin on June 20, 2009, 11:50:33 AM
You should head to Wisconsin for the airshow July 27 - Aug 2.  http://www.airventure.org/

There's camp grounds there (most people camp), plus lots of foods and people.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Lantyssa on June 20, 2009, 02:18:29 PM
And whisky.  That counts as food right?
It's an essential medical supply.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: gryeyes on June 20, 2009, 03:31:52 PM
How much do you rake in with gambling? And do you claim it as taxable income?

Wandering around having random adventures is something everyone should do while they are young. Hit up western Washington and go hiking/camping in the Olympic national Forrest. Everyone should see the rainforest's of the US at least once.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Sheepherder on June 20, 2009, 10:37:48 PM
Passports are now required for traveling through Canada.

You need a passport to return to the U.S.  you might not need it to enter Canada. :awesome_for_real:


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: SnakeCharmer on June 20, 2009, 11:57:04 PM
Yeah, I'm gonna need some thoughts on weapons now I suppose.  I haven't owned a handgun and I'm not going to start now simply because I would not be comfortable with it, and also I don't know much about the inter-state legality of it.  That said, some means of protection would be nice.  Right now I plan on studying the shit out of every big city I go into and avoiding all bad areas.  But yeah, I'm not a strong guy by any means and being alone for so long could be dangerous.

Check to see who your issuing state has reciprocal permit agreements with.  I suggested a Rossi because they're dirt cheap and dead reliable.  And if all else fails, they're heavy enough to beat someone to a pulp with if you miss them 5 times.  Check at a pawn shop.  That way if something happens to it, you're not out a whole bunch of money, whereas a Glock or something is going to run your 500+.

Alternatively, Kel Tech makes a freaking awesome little handgun that you can litterally put anywhere:
Find the pistol?
Size comparison

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Getting AAA but I suppose that won't be always available, so I should probably learn at least the basics of car repair.  I don't know anything about it.

Your cel phone provider and your car insurer likely has roadside assistance programs for pennies on the dollar.  Cheaper than AAA and just as reliable.

As far as roadside repair, about the only thing you'll be able to do is change the serpentine/drive-accessory belt and a flat tire.  Both easily done with tools they provide with the jack and crowbar.  There's a diagram on the radiator frame under the hood that shows you how to install the serpentine belt.  Just to note, if it breaks, you're going to lose power steering and power brakes.  Go ahead and have it changed at your next oil change for about 20 bucks, and pick up a spare to toss in the trunk.  Otherwise, have your brakes, tires, and fluids checked before you hit the road.  You can check the fluilds yourself:
Tranny fluid should be reddish.  Almost like cherry cough syrup.  Any discoloration and/or odor (particularly a burnt smell) is a sign of an underlying problem and should be looked at ASAP.  Ideally, should be changed every 30K miles.  
Brake fluid should be yellow color.  If it's brown or black, moisture has invaded the lines/resevoir and should be bleed out with new fluid.  Realistically should be changed out every 30K miles, but no one ever does.
Power steering fluid should be gold/amber/yellowish color.  It's rare there's a problem here, so I really wouldnt worry about it.  It's designed to last the life of the vehicle.
Engine oil should be almost clear and light in color, with no real odor to it.  Anything else means its been too long between oil changes or other issues.  Shouldnt be an issue with your car given the age and miles.

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Oh, finally, I'm thinking of just a basic pushup/situp/jog workout routine while on the road because it's easy and I can do it anywhere.  And playing basketball wherever I can.  Any easy travel-friendly exercises to add to that?

Stretch often, about ever 2-3 hrs of driving.  Buy a good pair of sunglasses.  Change your focal point to things near (dash) and far (horizon) as you drive to reduce eyestrain/fatigue/road hypnosis.  Move them around.  Make sure you're in a safe, proper seating position.  Don't eat anything heavy, keep powerbars/fruit and water to snack on while driving, etc.

Keep a couple rolls of toilet paper for those..uh...roadside emergencies when the truck stop burrito decides to make its presence known.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: rattran on June 21, 2009, 11:59:34 AM
Or, just relax and drive. I've been back and forth across the country over and over. America is safe. If you're going to tent it, find a campground. Or get a cheap hotel. If you have to sleep in your car, do it at a truckstop under a light.  Don't carry a gun across state lines. Don't bring your lucky brass knuckles/weed/crack pipe. NO DEAD HOOKERS IN THE TRUNK! Stretch, walk around a bit, pee, and check your car's fluids when you get gas. Look for a gas station when you hit 1/4 tank. Don't eat at truckstops. Be polite to the officer. Have a good road atlas so when you hit (inevitable) construction you can plot a route around. Remember the electric cooler will drain your battery when the car is off. Buy a can of fix-a-flat, a bottle of antifreeze, a quart of oil, a set of jumper cables, and consider spending $80 or so on a jump starter.

That's pretty much it. Not like you have to worry about snow closures or anything, and you can take your time driving as you don't have a deadline to be there.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Soln on June 21, 2009, 01:04:14 PM
bring water and be safe


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: FatuousTwat on June 21, 2009, 08:06:34 PM
Don't eat at truckstops.
?

Is that just in general? Because I've eaten at some pretty damn good truck stops... Kruger's in Portland was fantastic, if hard to get to, before they closed.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: rattran on June 21, 2009, 08:09:05 PM
Most of them are pretty bad. There are a few nice ones, but not worth the risk.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Segoris on June 21, 2009, 08:38:37 PM
if in Chicago Aug 7-9, there's always Lollapalooza (http://www.lollapalooza.com/), the Taste of Chi on June 26-July 5th, and shitloads of other things to see/do. A decent list found here (http://chicago.metromix.com/events/article/chicago-festival-guide/339943/content#JUL)

Or, just relax and drive. I've been back and forth across the country over and over. America is safe. If you're going to tent it, find a campground. Or get a cheap hotel. If you have to sleep in your car, do it at a truckstop under a light.  Don't carry a gun across state lines. Don't bring your lucky brass knuckles/weed/crack pipe. NO DEAD HOOKERS IN THE TRUNK! Stretch, walk around a bit, pee, and check your car's fluids when you get gas. Look for a gas station when you hit 1/4 tank. Don't eat at truckstops. Be polite to the officer. Have a good road atlas so when you hit (inevitable) construction you can plot a route around. Remember the electric cooler will drain your battery when the car is off. Buy a can of fix-a-flat, a bottle of antifreeze, a quart of oil, a set of jumper cables, and consider spending $80 or so on a jump starter.

That's pretty much it. Not like you have to worry about snow closures or anything, and you can take your time driving as you don't have a deadline to be there.

^This, minus the truck stop part. Don't eat at what are really really crappy truck stops have been my experience. If the place is run down and dirty as hell, that may be a good sign to buy prepackaged items. If it's well maintained and clean, I have yet to have a problem.

The AAA is a great idea, and I honestly won't go anywhere without that or All-State/Good Sam protection. AAA only towns a few miles worth, there are others for similar prices that tow up to $250 worth of a tow.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Bunk on June 22, 2009, 07:12:32 AM
The truck stop warning suprises me, as up here I've found our Husky Truck Stops to be amongst the more reliable places to get a decent meal at 1:00 AM.

If you do plan on visiting Canada along the trip, leave the gun you don't own at home. Vancouver has several nice Casinos, with the River Rock in Richmond being our primary poker room.

I'm envious of your plan. I'm also envious of anyone who feels confident enough in their poker game to fund a trip on it.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Yegolev on June 22, 2009, 09:45:14 AM
My wife found some polycarbonate knuckles that she likes.  She also has some consumer-grade taser-thing.  She also doesn't go places where she would need these items.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on June 22, 2009, 10:45:24 AM
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It's an essential medical supply.

I always like to be prepared.

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If you are going to stop and play in Bendover let me know when you will be there. I will meet you out there if I can and buy you dinner.

Awesome, I was planning on staying in Wendover for a bit.  Hopefully with a few friends as well as sort of a cast-away party thing, but maybe not.  Anyways, I'll let you know.

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How much do you rake in with gambling? And do you claim it as taxable income?

Wandering around having random adventures is something everyone should do while they are young. Hit up western Washington and go hiking/camping in the Olympic national Forrest. Everyone should see the rainforest's of the US at least once.

I make about 20-40 bucks an hour online pre-tax over the last 1.5 years over a very large sample.  Live I'm in the red over a very small sample.  And yes, it is all claimed and taxed.  Olympic national forest sounds like a good stop to make, ty for the suggestion.


As far as the events and dates go...thank you for them, but they are running too early for me.  For instance I probably won't be in Wisconsin until September.  I plan on taking my time, especially along the west coast as I have friends there.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on June 22, 2009, 10:58:51 AM

As far as roadside repair...

You, sir, are a gentleman and a scholar.  Exactly what I was looking for, thanks.

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NO DEAD HOOKERS IN THE TRUNK!

 :heartbreak:

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The truck stop warning suprises me, as up here I've found our Husky Truck Stops to be amongst the more reliable places to get a decent meal at 1:00 AM.

This looks like one of those things I'll just have to learn for myself.

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If you do plan on visiting Canada along the trip, leave the gun you don't own at home. Vancouver has several nice Casinos, with the River Rock in Richmond being our primary poker room.

I'm envious of your plan. I'm also envious of anyone who feels confident enough in their poker game to fund a trip on it.

I've heard great things about River Rock.  And I do plan on going to Vancouver and Toronto, very excited about both.  I actually bummed it for a summer in Vancouver in my friends basement a few years back.  Were it not for the retardedly depressive state I was in at the time I would have loved it.  Cool place.  Fuck.  I also want to go to Vancouver Island and get drunk with old people in Victoria and maybe go camping up there as well.  Oh man, now I'm excited to get the hell out of here.



Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Grimwell on June 22, 2009, 12:09:02 PM
Have fun, do not take weapons. That's just inviting them to need to be used. On the very long odds that you are the subject of violent crime in the U.S. or Canada (very long odds) the presence of a weapon might make a difference. On the higher odds that you are going to interact with an officer of the law on such a long road trip, the weapons won't help and could likely cause more harm and havoc.

Why bring that on?

Mind you, I'm a gun nut and love my weapons... but that's not a trip I'd bring the heat to.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: WayAbvPar on June 22, 2009, 02:17:36 PM
If you get to Western Washington, let me know and I will come sit with you @ Muckelshoot for an evening.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: NiX on June 23, 2009, 02:08:34 AM
If you plan on stopping in Toronto, there are a few Casinos with Niagara being the most popular because it's on the border and in Niagara. There's no real good ones in Toronto, but there's Casino Rama and a few others spread out just outside the city. You should swing by and hang out with Lesion :awesome_for_real:.

Seriously, if you let me know when you're around, I'm sure I can spare a few beers. Plus, I'm part of the young crew that Signe loves to pick on.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on July 01, 2009, 09:13:57 PM
I've heard the Niagra casino is a gold mine.  Or, um a fish farm? 

 :ye_gods:

Who knows when I'll make it up there, but I definitely plan on it.  I'll let ya know!  Toronto is high on my list of places to visit.  And perhaps Montreal. 

Right now I'm in Vegas, staying at the south point hotel/casino.  Brief review on blog thing.  It's far from the strip and it's hot outside and I don't want to get in my car until like 11 pm.  I should have seen this problem coming.

The poker is small stakes but juicy at least.  So I can occupy myself pretty well here.  Plus they have 100% return jacks or better!  It's only 25 cents stakes, but still better than nothing.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Abagadro on July 01, 2009, 09:17:40 PM
They have full pay, quarter Jacks or better machines there?  That's my dream machine and they are hard to find. I have to go up to a dollar to get full pay in Bendover.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on July 01, 2009, 09:37:13 PM
Yep.  And they even advertise them for you so you don't have to search for them.  There's a big sign hanging overhead the 8 machines touting their awesomeness.  They are usually occupied evenings, but in the afternoon on a weekday there was no one using them.  Full Pay Jacks or Better+Player's Card+1 dollar drinks is made of win.

As far as Bendover goes, I'm not sure how long I'm going to be in Vegas.  But after this I'm coming back up to SLC and then heading west as planned.  I'll let you know if you're still down for heading out there some weekend.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Abagadro on July 01, 2009, 10:35:01 PM
I've been toying with just going down to Vegas this weekend but can't really bring myself to mention it to the wife. I've had a shitty week and just want to get out for a bit.  I feel like playing poker for two days and then hitting Lee's Discount Liquor for a major bootleg run.

A Trip Advisor review I read a while back about South Point made it sound like the place turns into The Outsiders on weekends will all sorts of young kids trying to score beers, so you will have to let us know if that is true or just some old bastard crabbing about the "dern kids!"


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: IainC on July 02, 2009, 01:13:57 AM
I stayed at the South Point last time I was in Vegas. It was right at the end of the national rodeo championships so the casino was filled with cowboys who desperately wanted to lose money at poker - I won enough money to cover the entire cost of the trip plus all the Christmas shopping we did while there.

I'll be back in Vegas in about a fortnight but we're bunking down at the Venetian this time - first time I've ever stayed on the strip, we've always gone Downtown or to the South Point before.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Hoax on July 02, 2009, 08:39:01 AM
Fucking somehow just got my post eaten.

If your coming to the Bay Area give some advance warning and I can show you around and grab a beer.  No poker for me anymore though.  Make sure you hit Cache Creek (http://www.cachecreek.com/gaming/table_games/) since its a pretty good Vegas approximation for your casino training.

Bay Area card room warning, though I'm sure this is most card rooms in general:

At places like Lucky Chances (pinoy) and other spots (Vietnamese, Chinese, etc) you are going to find hostile tables.  Basically the big stacks at the table and the dealer and some other guys are "cousins" or whatever and will speak something that isn't English to each other which is hella unnerving since the dealer is cracking a joke you can't understand to guys who are out for your money in a language you can't understand while he deals your cards.  Ignore that.  Always be on the look out though for the table, esp the big stacks, ID'ing you as a mark.  If you are any good you should be able to notice it pretty quickly, you can use it to your advantage if you want to make a quick buck and move on and you're really good.

Basically if they think your some white kid who saw poker on ESPN and got too excited they will give you a big pot or two early on to get you fired up.  Then they will start trying to rape you.  The problem is if they are playing you like that the table will sort of gang up on you to get at your money.  So watch for that.  If you play up the ESPN white kid angle though and play it right you might be able to pull in $100-200 and then play conservative and frustrate them.  Remember though, you can't just take their money and run right away, that would be a big sign of disrespect and might get you into some trouble.  So give them some opportunity to get it back, then cut out.

Bay 101 is supposedly the best card room according what I remember hearing though I never went (fuck San Jose).  If I see my friend who plays online poker for a living I'll ask him.  Ofc if you met my friend who plays online poker for a living you might reconsider playing online poker for a living.  At least it sounds like you got a degree first though.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Broughden on July 02, 2009, 08:29:55 PM
So I'm done with university.  I lack much holding me to my current location.  Not great ties with my family and friendships have slowly grown farther apart as people grow older.  Standard stuff really.  Except I play online poker for a living, so I don't have the whole job-social thing going on.  And the cool thing is, I could do that anywhere, that is unless the government decided to fuck me.  Thus, I need to get good at live play, and that means casinos.  Combine this with a general feeling that I'm just filling space in my life and ticking off the years without really improving as a person or doing much interesting.  25 in a month, which I know those here will laugh at, but I've done pretty much nothing with these 25 years worth a damn.  So, in general, filled with ennui and a sense of emptiness in life, I have come up with this.

 The plan.  Hear the angels singing?  (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=from:Salt+Lake+City,+UT+to:san+francisco+to:vancouver,+BC+to:minneapolis+to:Milwaukee,+WI+to:chicago+to:ann+arbor+to:syracuse+to:norwich,+ct&sll=42.82379,-91.990965&sspn=24.919811,57.128906&ie=UTF8&ll=43.516689,-97.734375&spn=24.642593,57.128906&z=5)

I will travel in my trusty honda accord with an acoustic guitar, clothes, cooler, small tent, sleeping bag, laptop, and random essentials.  I will listen to more music and audiobooks on the road than is healthy, but I'm actually looking forward to that part.   Stopping at casinos along the way and gambling to keep afloat money-wise.  Cities and towns could be stayed at for as short as a day and as long as weeks.  Who knows.  My bankroll is insufficient for this trip technically speaking, but I'm willing to take the risks of coming home penniless. 

I need tips, advice, suggestions, out of the way places to go, cool small towns to stop at, and even a bit of company if anyone wants to grab a beer if I drive near your place of residence. 

Timeline:  Going to Vegas for the end of the WSOP from June 30th-whenever July, so leaving on this trip in the beginning of August.  Will chronicle this all at http://wanderinggambler.blogspot.com/  :  Will become more of a chronical than random bullshit of course once I leave.


Cool places:
Bar Harbor, ME (once the richest 2 square miles in the world...it used to be the summer play place for the robber barons)
Hot Springs, NC
Gunnison, CO
Havasupai Indian Reservation near the Grand Canyon (includes Havasu Falls...google it)
Hoh River Trail in Olympic National Park (most beautiful northern temperate rain forest)
Shi Shi Beach, WA
Crater Lake, Oregon
Glacier National Park (see them now they will all be gone inside of 10 years)
Half Dome in Yosemite N.P. (climb it!)
Nantahala Outdoor Center in N.C. rooms are cheap and you can learn to white water kayak


If you need advice on any outdoor gear or actually need outdoor gear let me know. Advice is free. Gear....I will see what kind of discount I can get for you or point you in a better direction if I cant get my hands on it.

You asked about protection....get a canister of bear spray. It works on people to. (Or just buy a pocket size pepper spray container so you dont look so conspicuous in the cities).


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 11, 2009, 09:52:54 PM
I'm finally embarking on this trip.  Tomorrow!  I have no money! .... so I will be eating potatoes and fish that I caught most of the time. 

 Schedule for the first week should go something like...Saturday:  Wendover  Sun-Mon:  Great Basin National Park, Tues:  Loneliest road in america/Reno  Wed:  Reno/Tahoe, Thurs:  San Fran.

Wish me luck.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Abagadro on September 11, 2009, 10:12:45 PM
I'm finally embarking on this trip.  Tomorrow!  I have no money! .... so I will be eating potatoes and fish that I caught most of the time. 

 Schedule for the first week should go something like...Saturday:  Wendover  Sun-Mon:  Great Basin National Park, Tues:  Loneliest road in america/Reno  Wed:  Reno/Tahoe, Thurs:  San Fran.

Wish me luck.

Good luck man. I'd seriously come out and buy you dinner in Wendover tomorrow, but I have to be up in Park City for a stupid party with my in-laws.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Salamok on September 11, 2009, 10:37:34 PM
In my experience live poker in indian reservation casinos is pretty fun but the live poker tables i've played in Vegas and Reno semed to be taken over by the tight fisted local retired types who fold any hand that isn't an insta winner right after they ante up (milking the free drinks I guess).  Maybe the tables I was playing were too low end but it sure made for some boring ass poker sessions.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 13, 2009, 12:01:47 PM
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Good luck man. I'd seriously come out and buy you dinner in Wendover tomorrow, but I have to be up in Park City for a stupid party with my in-laws.

I'm guessing you would have rather been in wendover  :awesome_for_real:.  I ran very well last night.  Playing very underrolled for 2/5NL, ended up +2 buyins which represents a huge boost to my bankroll.  Cheers!  Now to camp for a few days in great basin national park.  A few of my friends are actually managing to get down there which will be some welcome company.



Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 13, 2009, 12:03:30 PM
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In my experience live poker in indian reservation casinos is pretty fun but the live poker tables i've played in Vegas and Reno semed to be taken over by the tight fisted local retired types who fold any hand that isn't an insta winner right after they ante up (milking the free drinks I guess).  Maybe the tables I was playing were too low end but it sure made for some boring ass poker sessions.

There's two options with these kind of players.  Either show them a bunch of bluffs and try to get them to open up a bit, or just slowly plink away at their stacks and fold if they ever do anything whatsoever and you don't have the absolute nuts.  While boring, the latter route is probably the most profitable.  You can make alot of money just cbetting nits.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Hoax on September 13, 2009, 03:34:15 PM
I can try to meet up in SF, I'm in the middle of a move to Santa Cruz this week but keep us posted on the when/where of it.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: NiX on September 13, 2009, 09:20:49 PM
Keep us posted so I know when you hit the East.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Samwise on September 13, 2009, 10:09:21 PM
I can try to meet up in SF

Seconded.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 17, 2009, 08:28:01 PM
In Reno now.  Relaxing after an awesome 4 days hiking/camping in great basin natl park. Drove the loneliest road in America!  Gonna be in SF from friday to tuesday roughly.  Let me know when/where you guys want to meet up!


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Hoax on September 18, 2009, 12:13:19 PM
I can try to meet up in SF

Seconded.

Should we try for Thirsty Bear on Saturday or perhaps some sort of outside drinking then wandering around the park?  I can try to make either of those on Saturday but I've got a bachelor party tonight and I've got to be back in Santa Cruz Saturday evening.  Check your PM's.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Samwise on September 18, 2009, 12:20:56 PM
I'm going to be at a memorial on Saturday afternoon, but I should be around in the evening.  My Sunday is pretty much free.  Where are you gonna be staying, Trias?


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Teleku on September 18, 2009, 03:53:07 PM
Alas, your coming and going at the exact same times a hot French chick is flying in to visit, so I shall not be able to attend any SF meetup  :cry:


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 20, 2009, 11:54:48 AM
Damn, I ended up coming in much later than I expected.  Arrived in S.F.  Late on Saturday and crashed at a friends place.  Sorry Hoax!  I had to get unstuck in Reno before I left and played poker for an absurd amount of time straight before leaving.  So as far as where I'm staying goes, I've got my friends couches which they have gloriously and graciously offered me.  I'll probably be here until thursday at this point.

Samwise, let me know if you'd like to grab a beer tonight or anytime until thursday.

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Alas, your coming and going at the exact same times a hot French chick is flying in to visit, so I shall not be able to attend any SF meetup  cry

Aw come on.  Bring her along.  We won't hurt her. 

...  :pedobear:


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Hoax on September 20, 2009, 10:02:48 PM
Ah that sucks, wondered why I didn't hear anything, probably for the best though I was a worthless shambling zombie Saturday running on 4 hours of sleep (we closed down a strip club, ugh, wtfux).  If you pass back through though let me know.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Samwise on September 21, 2009, 12:40:55 PM
Looks like I've got Wednesday night to myself.  No car, so I'll be BARTing into the city from work somewhere around 7:30.  Lemme know if you wanna grab a drink or food or what -- my treat, since you're a visitor to our fair city and it sounds like you're on a budget.  PM me with where you're staying and we'll come up with a plan.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Samwise on September 22, 2009, 11:18:47 PM
FYI for lurkers: Zeitgeist, 7pm-ish.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 24, 2009, 12:44:04 PM
Epic props to Samwise for showing me a great time around mission district.  Ridiculously huge stuffed lengua burrito plus bourbon/cornflake ice cream(!!) plus good beers.  Awesome!


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Murgos on September 24, 2009, 12:48:49 PM
How's the poker part of the trip going?


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 25, 2009, 07:22:18 PM
Thankfully I have been running very well as far as that goes.  I haven't played much, but I've won consistently online and live.  I feel like my live game is vastly improved over a few months ago.    I stayed at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno and played exclusively there to the tune of about 30 hours.  I actually lost every day there, but I like the way I played.  The final day I made a pretty epic comeback to the tune of about 500 bucks in a 1/2 NL game.  Very happy I stayed late that evening.

Here in the bay area I've played at the oaks card room a couple times and made a very nice profit doing so.  This has been funding my S.F. debauchery, which continues raging still (tonight up to north beach and la trappe/some expensive but good food).

Online I have been running great in the small amount of time I have put into it.  It's been tough to find time to play online.  Especially because I don't like playing on my friends computers due to not having database software.

So good so far!  *prays to the poker gods for more run good*


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Amarr HM on September 25, 2009, 08:00:50 PM
I would say you did the right thing to fold that 79 in Rio, bad implied odds out of position & with a weak hand. Best EV I could see there would be to bet the pot on the river, other than that I'm check folding that all the way. Awesome blog btw glad I found it, do you use Poker tracker for the online play?


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Teleku on September 25, 2009, 11:18:17 PM
Haha, I live exactly 2 blocks away from the Oaks Card club.  Some day I'm going to be brave enough to go in there.  How long are you in the Bay Area for?  We should really have some sort of a wider F13 meet.  Hot French chick and other obligations are gone, so I'm free now  :awesome_for_real:.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Samwise on September 26, 2009, 09:45:08 AM
I think he was taking off today. 

Sorry I missed Toronado btw, we had a little Oktoberfest celebration at work and I was feeling kinda wiped out after that.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on September 26, 2009, 10:56:04 AM
I actually will be leaving on sunday now.  Gonna take it easy today and sort of plan the rest of my trip north.  If anyone has suggestions for cool stuff to see driving up from SF to Portland let me know.  Right now I plan on something like this: 

  Stopping at navarro campground to sleep, casinos in petulama and trinidad, breweries in petaluma, santa rosa, fort bragg...looks fun.    (http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=3+Bayside+Village+Pl,+San+Francisco,+CA+94107&daddr=5151+Montero+Way,+Petaluma,+CA+94954+to:Navarro+River+Redwoods+State+Park,+California+95410,+95410+(Navarro+River+Redwoods+State+Park)+to:Fort+Bragg,+CA+to:Trinidad,+CA+to:Eugene,+OR&geocode=%3B%3BCbvLEtvOWJoiFTS3VQIdqvGg-CFhkRFVZQ0ABQ%3B%3B%3B&hl=en&mra=pe&mrcr=1,2&sll=39.724089,-122.080078&sspn=7.130305,16.907959&ie=UTF8&ll=38.539573,-119.553223&spn=7.25094,16.907959&t=h&z=77)

NP on the toronado miss samwise.  Man, it's an awesome place, but my god was it packed.  We were sardines.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Teleku on September 26, 2009, 11:45:15 AM
Ah, that's a beautiful drive.  Fare warning though, it'll take a long time because the highway is very curvy, two lane, and there are lots of slow moving cars hauling trailers.  But definitely do it, its a very nice trip.

You seem to have beer covered pretty well (and I love Lost Coast, they make great beer, definitely stop by their place in Fort Bragg).  Make sure you stop and hike around Redwood National Park a bit, its really beautiful.   It's also where they filmed Endor for Return of the Jedi:
(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3175/2543524453_98acebae9f.jpg)

There are a lot of long trails to hike, but if your in a hurry, I think there are some shorter ones.  At the very least, you can walk around the Lady Bird Johnson grove, which is only a mile long loop and takes you by some nice scenery.

I'd also say make sure you stop by Fern Canyon (also located in Redwood national park).  That is a beautiful hike (and not to long either).  So make sure you stop by if you can:
(http://www.fhsu.edu/biology/Eberle/PacificNW/FernCanyonCW2005.JPG)

I believe they filmed parts of Jurrasic Park 2 here (it's creek where the guy gets killed by all the tiny little dinosaurs).  You kind of have to take an odd road to get to it (its just out of Orick), but you do get to drive by a field that usually has some huge Elk hanging out in it.  The bottom of this page has directions if your interested:

http://redwoods.info/showrecord.asp?id=476


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Samwise on September 26, 2009, 11:58:32 AM
I'd feel remiss if I didn't recommend a stop at Muir Woods (http://www.nps.gov/muwo/index.htm).  Actually, I might just follow Highway 1 all the way to Pt Reyes, then cut over to Petaluma from there if that's the first casino on the trip.  It'd definitely take longer than going straight up 101, but that's a much more scenic drive.  101 is kinda boring.

Once you're further north, Sebastopol is easily my favorite town up that way, being home of California Carnivores (http://www.californiacarnivores.com/) and Mom's Apple Pie (http://www.momsapplepieusa.com/).  It's also got a handful of wineries and at least one brewery.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Ralence on September 28, 2009, 02:38:19 PM
Let me know when you hit up Foxwoods in CT, as I'm fairly certain Mohegan Sun does not have a poker room  (Or at least last I heard it did not, something about drugs and hookers and it being shut down)

Be forewarned that attempting to stay overnight at either casino is likely to run you upwards of $500/night, and that's during the week, so don't be surprised when you get here. 

Let me know and I"ll meet up and buy you some beers and dinner!



Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on October 09, 2009, 06:58:20 PM
A quick update in case anyone is interested.  I spent a few days in northern cali, which was beautiful and very fun to drive through.  Slept amongst redwoods.  Did Muir Woods/Stinton Beach.  Stayed in a terrible motel in crescent city.

I then stayed 4 days in Eugene, OR with a friend.  I don't like Eugene much.  Afterwards, I decided to cut off Seattle/Vancouver from my trip as it's getting late in the year and I would like to continue camping as much as possible.  Drove to Priest River, ID which is a bit north of Coeur D'Alene (the most beautiful city in America that I've seen).  Had a refreshing stay at my grandmas place up there and actually ate well for a change.  Which was awesome.

After a few days in northern Idaho, I drove to Billings, which was a pretty awesome drive.  Especially beautiful is western Montana on the 90... Missoula would be a cool place to live no doubt.  I would have gone to Glacier National Park but the temperatures are insanely low right now.  Like 17/-7.  Ouch.  After Billings (which sucked compared to the rest of Montana) I drove through a pretty gnarly viciously cold snowstorm in Wyoming, and eventually arrived in Deadwood, where I am now.  This place is gorgeous and badass.  I love it.  I'm staying here for the weekend until it gets warmer.  Then I am going to go camping in the black hills and check out Mt. Rushmore.

Poker has been mediocre.  But I am hoping I will have a good run in my few days here in Deadwood.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: WayAbvPar on October 12, 2009, 11:39:08 AM
Don't play cards with your back to the door there.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Murgos on October 13, 2009, 07:18:52 AM
Don't play cards with your back to the door there.

I hear that bad things happen when you are holding aces and eights anywhere within the border.  Frankly, I would just toss any ace-eight hand right into the muck ASAP.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: trias_e on October 14, 2009, 08:58:28 AM
I did play with my back to the wall, quite successfully!  And one of the places I played at actually paid out $3000 if you finished a hand with black aces, black eights and the nine of diamonds.

So yeah, times have changed ; )

Camping fell through due to weather, so I'm looking at two days in Minneapolis/St Paul coming up.  Hopefully it should be a fun stay.


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: CmdrSlack on October 14, 2009, 03:56:56 PM
I did play with my back to the wall, quite successfully!  And one of the places I played at actually paid out $3000 if you finished a hand with black aces, black eights and the nine of diamonds.

So yeah, times have changed ; )

Camping fell through due to weather, so I'm looking at two days in Minneapolis/St Paul coming up.  Hopefully it should be a fun stay.

And great for camping!  :awesome_for_real:


Title: Re: One Third-Life Crisis Road Travel Poker Extravaganza
Post by: Le0 on October 15, 2009, 05:06:51 AM
This sound like a very fun trip to do. Looks like you're enjoying it ;)
I'll come back for more news!