Poker Poker Poker

The last few days I have been playing poker non stop. I began with $38 in my account but have managed to get that amount to $28. I am slowly but surely losing all my money. This gets me thinking how long do I have to play before I start making money. I’m by no means a newbie to playing poker but I lack the concentration on the smaller tables where you win or lose pennies.

The game I’m playing is Texas Hold ‘Em so I figured even playing with small blinds I should be able to win quite a bit as although the blinds are small you can raise an infinite amount.

Every now and then I get robbed from people making bad calls. Instead of letting this get to me I just have to think back a few hands to the time where I robbed someone else after making a bad call myself. Luck always evens out in.

Anyway, I only have to play for a few more hourse until I can unlock the deposit bonus which is $20 so hopefully I’ll be in the black sometime soon.

My time is better spent on other things.

Awesome flapjack recipe

Superbly simply way to make awesome flapjack

The best flapjack recipe

Flapjack Ingredients:

Flapjack Directions:

  1. Melt the butter in a large saucepan
  2. Chuck in the sugar then the golden syrup
  3. Add the oats and mix (add nuts/sultanas if interested)
  4. Put mixture in oven tins and bake for 20 minutes at 190 degrees C
  5. Take out and leave to cool for 10 minutes.
  6. Eat and enjoy

Random post I know but the flapjack I just made was so nice.

What would you do if you were homeless?

Imagine if I kicked you out your house with just what you had on you. What would you do?homeless

We’ve all done it. We’ve walked past beggers on the street and tossed them a few coins. A few steps later you think to yourself, “What are they going to use that money for?”. You then go on to think about how they got in such an unfortunate position and you say to yourself, “If I was in that position then I wouldn’t just beg, I’d go do something about it.”

Another common assumption is that all the beggers are simply drug addicts looking for a few quid to buy their next batch of cigarettes or ounce of weed.

Here are some facts about homeless people living in the UK:

Okay so if you were in the position of having no job or house then what would you do? Many commit crimes to go back to prison where life is ‘easy’. They have 3 hot meals a day and permanent shelter. These are often re-offenders. Would you go down this route?

Many homeless people are drug addicts. It is impossible to say whether the addiction causes homelessness or stems from it. It would be interesting to find out.

With little or no skills it is hard for them to get a job so there really isn’t much they can do. Magazine selling is a common job opportunity for them though it does not often provide them enough to pay for somewhere to stay.

If I kicked you out your home it would be easy for you to get another job as you are probably well educated and skilled, but what if you weren’t? I am interested in the internet but even if I had enough money to go to an internet cafe then how could I make any more? I wouldn’t be able to get money sent to me as I’d have no permanent residence!

The BBC did a program on this a while ago. Some people couldn’t bare sleeping in the street for the duration of the programme. A small minority stuck at it. One person tried selling flowers but needed a license to sell them so that failed.

I am really stuck as to what I would do. Getting a job which requires little skill seems the only way. There is no easy way out. But the thing is…

Are beggers in London really that poor?

Commuters give beggers in London more than half a million pounds a month! With 300 beggers in the city it works out at around £55 a day. Some claim to earn over £280 a day when working at busy times in the West End. £280*365 = £102200. That’s more than teachers and doctors. Also, would a begger have to pay tax on it? Probably not…

What do you think of this? Shocked? Please comment below. Lets get some discussion going.

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