A
better headline would probably be Idiots Do Stupid Things to Make
Poker Look Bad. We're at that special time in the
development of a cultural phenomenon on the cusp of permanent
mainstream-dom when things like this can really hurt us. I link to it
only because no one who is likely to get the story covered in the
mainstream press reads my blog. :)
We need people out there speaking for poker who are reasonable,
well-reasoned poker. What we're getting is
confusing
associations with other forms of gambling (yes, sports betting is a
skill too, but we have to do this one fight at a time), and the
badness of Jamie Gold's financial dispute.
It's unfortunate that people are getting themselves killed in relation
to poker, but it's a lot fewer than died from alcohol-related
incidents in the last two weeks. For some people, an innocent thing
becomes a bad vice. We can't solve the problems by prohibition on any
of it.
Ok, I sound more libertarian than liberal at the moment, so I better
stop. :)
BTW, there may be good news, no one I know can actually confirm the
closing of the NYC club that I mentioned earlier.
Apparently, they have a new phone number and are still going. Phew.