So tonight, as Hannah and I sat down at the table in Coffee Bean, and opened the fresh batch of cards, I thought, "I could WIN tonight." The first cut started us off as she drew the 6 of Spades and I the Queen of Hearts. It had begun well in my eyes only to remember her saying, "low card wins." Perfect. The game continued in this same sort of manner as I approached the "stink hole" (yes this is the real term for the last hole in the game). I was about three away as she managed to get a hand of over 14 and be shortly behind by about 6. I had a clear win, right? Nope, as I hit the 120th hole, I stopped and she proceeded to beat me by one fricking point. 1 - 0. She proceeded to beat me the next game by about 10 points, and I was able to salvage the last of my dignity by winning the last game. We ended 2 - 1 for the night. Thus, in addition to the last time we played, we are at a total score of 5-1.
Although losing is not a pleasant experience, I think it is necessary. Afterall, the saying goes, "You win some; you lose some." The winning portion must hold true outside of my card games with Hannah I guess.
2 comments:
Aww Evan I am so touched :) I'm sorry I "embarrass" you... I think you are a very good player, a worthy adversary if you will haha. Also, you failed to mention, and I think it only fair to put out there, that you beat me by 30 points in that last game... 30 fricking points!!! Maybe my mojo has changed... I look forward to our next round! :)
Hannah
You wrote about cribbage. I love you. And I know how you feel. Being stuck in the stink hole while your opponent cranks out a 16 point hand, just the amount to get into that coveted 121st hole, is probably the type of feeling that inspires otherwise sane people to turn into psychotic, murderous lunatics.
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