Prisoner Of Poker: Game Over
We had to destroy the village in order to save it. —Vietnam Logic. [This is a work of poker fiction set ten thousand hands in the future. Any resemblanceto persons living or dead is coincidental.] On...
View ArticleFinally, Pay Back: A Joe & Hobby fiction
Except for a few business trips I’ve been staying with Hobby at his Palm Springs villa. Lazybuns II was still under repair due to unanticipated problems. Now with winter setting in for residents in...
View ArticlePrisoner of Poker: The Million Poker Player March
If you want a symbolic gesture, don’t burn the flag; wash it.—Norman Thomas [This is a work of poker fiction set ten thousand hands in the future. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is...
View ArticleMysterious Ways: A Joe & Hobby fiction by David J. Valley
Hobby and I were having lunch at the Blue Coyote, a Southwestern restaurant in downtown Palm Springs. I have always held Hobby’s margaritas as the standard of excellence, and have never found any...
View ArticleHeritage: A Joe & Hobby Fiction
Hobby and I flew to Panama City to meet Mike and the crew on Lazybuns II after it cleared the Panama Canal. Anyone who flies very often has a share of horror stories to tell, but never have I had so...
View ArticlePoor Joe Schmucks: A Joe & Hobby Fiction
I put down my cup of coffee to answer my cell phone. “Hi, Joe. I forgot to tell you, Muriel is coming this morning to do me. Are you interested?” Hobby asked. Before anyone jumps to the wrong...
View ArticleYou Never Know: A Joe & Hobby Poker Fiction
I just finished a jog around my neighborhood when my cell phone rang. Hobby’s number showed on the screen. He had been traveling with Sue. “Hey, Hobby, are you still in Vegas?” “Oh, yeah. We’ve seen...
View ArticlePoker Resolutions: A Joe & Hobby Poker Fiction
by David J. Valley Hobby and I were driving to the downtown Palm Springs casino, about a ten minute drive from his villa. “I noticed you at your desk today, scribbling away. Were you writing your last...
View ArticleEngaged: A Joe and Hobby Poker Fiction
by David J. Valley After being faced with a put-up or shut-up situation, Hobby and I succumbed to the idea of marrying our long time girlfriends. It was a weird deal, to say the least, but it goes to...
View ArticleWedding & WSOP Plans: A Joe and Hobby Poker Fiction
by David Valley I was driving back to L.A. from Palm Springs with my fiancée, Kim, to get started on establishing our new quarters. Both Kim and I own condos which we will put up for sale while we...
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