SeaLawyer
Waiting List
13 years ago I bought myself a nice 1000-chip tourney set of Paulson Pharoahs as my "Returning From Iraq In Mostly One Piece"-gift... When my wife at the time found out how much I spent on them ($950 shipped), she FREAKED!!! I enjoyed them for about 2 years but finally got tired of her fucking bitching about their cost so I sold them for exactly what I paid for them. I replaced them with a nice set of PGI edgespot clays and enjoyed them for a few years with my weekly poker group in Italy. When I PCS'ed back to the states, I gave the set to the group (since I'd taken so much money from them, I thought it was a nice gesture). Anyway, divorce, military life, transition to civilian life, etc., all kept me from getting back into the hobby for several years.
I was a LONG time CT member, so a few months ago when I went there I was shocked to see it basically dead. I thought maybe the poker craze had passed and the home hobby had died. I was very sad. Imagine my shock to learn that Paulson no longer sells to the public (and the further shock of what my set would have been worth if I still had it). Ah well... Anyway, I didn't find this site until a few days ago, so I'm SUPER relieved to see the hobby is alive and well! (I've since read what happened with CT). Researching chips now and just ordered a bunch of sample sets from Apache.
Super excited to be back and looking forward to learning what I missed in the last 10+ years.
Cheers,
Vaughn
I was a LONG time CT member, so a few months ago when I went there I was shocked to see it basically dead. I thought maybe the poker craze had passed and the home hobby had died. I was very sad. Imagine my shock to learn that Paulson no longer sells to the public (and the further shock of what my set would have been worth if I still had it). Ah well... Anyway, I didn't find this site until a few days ago, so I'm SUPER relieved to see the hobby is alive and well! (I've since read what happened with CT). Researching chips now and just ordered a bunch of sample sets from Apache.
Super excited to be back and looking forward to learning what I missed in the last 10+ years.
Cheers,
Vaughn