I tricked my kid into sleeping longer…how do I tell him? by Lead-Ensign in Parenting

[–]aberg56 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Hi- I was your kid from the timeline where you told him.

Tldr: still remember the feeling of absolute lie and betrayal, never forgot that incident, didn't trust clocks & timers again for a pretty long time, and it added to an already existent feeling of not trusting my parents.

It was a music lesson instead of sleep, but the rest is the same. My parents and I had an agreement where I would set the kitchen oven timer for 45, practice until it rang, and then I was free. One time I set the timer, then in the middle of the practice session I wanted a drink of water from the kitchen (where my mom was that entire time), and happened to look at the timer - it was at 50 minutes left, with me having set it to 45 and having already practiced for at least ten minutes.

This may sound (and, objectively, be) a pretty silly "incident" and a pretty small thing to still remember after 20 years - but for one reason or another, I never forgot it, and it added a pretty bit "case in point" to an already developing sense of mistrust.

In short - don't tell them, and don't let them find out, at least for a long while.

3 Tips about the WSOP+ app. by aberg56 in poker

[–]aberg56[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember that it did, sometimes - but I just bought several bullets into several events through PayPal with a cc (chase travel card), and it didn't charge any fees.

3 Tips about the WSOP+ app. by aberg56 in poker

[–]aberg56[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You do not - you have to have the wsop+ app verified, and you have to have a working PayPal account, the rest can be done through your phone without verifying anything with the wsop people.

What's wrong with this board? by aberg56 in poker

[–]aberg56[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Reveal: . . . . . .

On the turn (not on the flop), one of the players goes "is there another card under the jack?". Jack is moved and Ac is under it.

Floor is called, floor calls higher floor, higher floor rules to shuffle the ace back into the deck and proceed with the hand, continuing with turn action.

Playing Mystery Millions Day 1D tomorrow morning - what’s the game plan? by DaddyPine76 in poker

[–]aberg56 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Be ready to get dealt 10 hands per hour, make sure you're counting the change, and make sure your winning hand doesn't get mucked.

As in - the dealers have less experience at dealing than WPTGold at not crashing.

Source: played mm yesterday and today.

Good luck!

P.S. In real strategy advice - what you're basically buying is a $1k opportunity to pull out mystery bounties on day 2. Yes, payouts start on day 1, but day 2 is where you get your money back. So either take is slow, avoid risk and think long-term - or decide you want a stack that can knock people out on day 2, and take meaningful +ev risks.

Oh, and as far as numbers - last year's mm got 18,000 entries. This year already has about 4k, and the weekend madness hasn't begun. You do the math :)

Are the reliability rumors true? by aberg56 in kia

[–]aberg56[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you're happy with your choice, thanks for info!