Well, I'm in my final week Down Under. I'll be home sometime in the evening on Friday, June 4th.
Well, of most importance, I survived Day 1 of the poker tournament! "Day 1" was actually divided into 3 groups and played across three different days, Thu, Fri, and Sat (May 27-29). I played in the Friday group -- we were given the choice of which day to play when we won our seats. Friday turned out to be a good choice, as there were only 156 players in that group. I went to the Casino today (sat) and there were 280 players in today's group 1. Everyone started with 20,000 in chips, and I ended the Day with 60,000. Sounds good, but the 'average' stack was reported at around 67,000, so I'm shorter than average.. shorter than average, imagine that!
I talked to one of the casino people and she said that roughly 50 players from each Day 1 group would survive. I'm not sure how they make it work out that way, but whatever. So, I'm expecting to see roughly 150 people tomorrow (Sun) for Day 2. Day 3 (Mon) will be the final table (10 players). The payouts will be begin with 53rd spot, which will make $2360. 1st place will pay $118,000.
Playing in the casino has been a lot of fun. The entire Crown Casino facility is really nice, much nicer than Mountaineer which is the most recent one I've been to.
On my walk home from the casino, I ended being part of a street show. I was walking along the Yarra river and heard a popping noise in the direction I was heading. Sounded like firecrackers. As I got up to it, it was a guy doing some sort of sidewalk show based on Indiana Jones, and the popping was him cracking a whip. For the big finale, he had this 12-15 foot circus pole that he performs on top of. The pole is steadied by three ropes, with each rope being held by two people, as he just pulls people from the assembled crowd to assist. Then he has two people in the middle (which where I was at) to also steady the pole. Me and the other guy in the middle had to do all these ridiculous muscleman poses, etc. Just part of the show. But in the end, our most important role was to stand facing each other, with our arms crossed. "Arizona Jones", as the entertainer was called, made sure neither of us had back issues, and then basically used us as a human step-ladder (climbing on our crossed arms) to get on top of the pole. From the time I started watching the show till it was over was probably 40-45 minutes. See
http://www.arizonajones.net
There's not much else to report on. I'm very much looking forward to getting home. I'm having a lot of trouble sleeping down here. The only time I'm seeming to regularly fall asleep is around 6-6:30pm, when I usually end up napping for 30-90 minutes in front of the TV on the too-short loveseat. Whenever I try to go to bed, I end up laying awake for at least an hour, sometimes more. That happens even if I go to bed at 2am. One night I tossed and turned till almost 5am.
In my phone conversations with friends back home, the weather there is clearly better than it is here. It's definitely long-sleeve weather here, but I'm not complaining. But I'm ready to enjoy summer, at home. I miss my bed, my dog, my friends, my 'stuff'. My 'throttle withdrawal' is getting severe.
-Dave