I got to BSC
just in time to join a table that was just starting. The three people in seats 1,2,and 3 were
obviously together. Seat 1 was a
middle-aged woman, who early in the session said that she used deal poker in
Colorado, where she was from. It took
awhile for it to be revealed that the two guys in seats 2 & 3, who were much
younger than she was, were in fact, her sons.
And furthermore, one of the guys had just turned 21 that weekend, and
his mom had treated him to a trip to Vegas for his big birthday. They’d been there for the weekend and this
was their last night in town.
My first
impression of the woman was actually a bit negative. She kept referring to her sons as
“girls.” As in, “Come on girls, let’s
take our seats,” or whatever. I thought
this was a bit emasculating, especially after I learned that the two guys were
her sons. But my opinion soon
thereafter.
The guy
immediately to my right was probably a few years younger than the mom, and once
he found out about the relationship, he started making jokes about the guys
drinking. The mom was fine with them ordering
beer after beer, and in fact, seemed to be encouraging it.
But what got
my attention was when she went a step further and said something like, “Maybe
you girls can win enough money tonight to go to a strip club.”
That was
pretty cool, a mom joking about her sons going to a strip club, but she made it
clear she wasn’t merely joking. She
said, enough times to convince me anyway, that she meant it and if they wanted
to go a strip club later, it was fine with her.
It was their money. And they were
adults.
Despite the
“adults” comment, at one point, when she got in a hand with one of her boys,
she said, “You know, you’re not too old for spanking.” Hmmm…. My mind went to a very forbidden place
but I kept my mouth shut.
Talking about
the strip clubs got the guy sitting to my right’s attention, and he joked that
maybe he would go with the boys to see the naked gals. The mom was cool with that too. And then she made it clear that she would not
be going to the strip club with her boys (phew!), they were on their own. However, she said that maybe she’d hit a
Chippendale’s type show while they were looking at nekid women. The boys were not embarrassed at this comment
by their mom (I know I would have been, in their position, back in the day—although
I can’t in my wildest imagination ever conceive of my mother saying something
like that). I thought about mentioning
the male stripper that I knew who used to a regular player at BSC (haven’t seen
him a good long while), who I wrote about here. But I was a bit shy about it, and then she
said she was just kidding about going to see male strippers—but not about her
boys going to a strip club if they had enough money for it.
It was about
this point that the guy to my right started telling the Mom how cool she was,
and he said to me, “She’s the world’s coolest mom.” I was beginning to agree.
Then the
birthday boy won a pot, a small one, about twenty bucks. It was his first pot of the night. So the guy to my right said, “Oh, now you can
go to the strip club.”
To my
surprise, the dealer, an Asian female said, “Oh, you’re gonna need a lot more
than twenty bucks for a strip club.”
I was
surprised because this lady has dealt to me hundreds, if not thousands, of times
and I’d never heard her say anything even remotely risqué. How the hell did she know how much a strip
club cost?
So I asked
her just that, “How do you know that?”
She got a
tiny bit defensive. “Oh, just from
hearing players talk. I hear things…my
cats didn’t tell me that.” Did I mention
that this woman is mother to several cats, and she knows that I know that?
It turned out
the guy to my immediate left was the mom’s boyfriend (but not the father of her
kids). They were kind of far apart, but
they weren’t shy about carrying on conversations in front of everyone. Also, they
most definitely did not soft play each other when they were in a hand
together. Just the opposite. They seemed to each take great pleasure in
taking each other’s money.
There was a
hand they had when it was just the two of them.
I believe Mom had a set on the flop, but the boyfriend went runner
runner to get a bigger full house than Mom (they both had boats on the river,
but she was ahead the whole way until then).
They were both all in, so Mom was felted. The Mom was quite pissed initially, and made
some nasty comments to him, that may or may not have been said in jest. The boyfriend was especially happy about
winning the hand from his girlfriend, it appeared.
His comment,
as he stacked his chips was, “Boy, if that doesn’t give you a woody, nothing
will.”
So his
girlfriend replied, right in front of her sons, “Dealer, give him the exact
same hand again, please.”
The
discussion of strippers made the guy to my right tell the boys, “Come on, you
got see some tits. You gotta get some
tits in your face. You’re old enough to
like tits.” Mom laughed at this. So did the aforementioned female dealer. I thought she might possibly be offended by
the word “tits”—or might feel that was a word banned from the poker room. But she seemed amused more than anything. Anyway, about the subject at hand, she said,
“Yeah, I think guys like boobs pretty much all their lives.”
I said,
“Yeah, it starts at birth….” And the guy to my right added, “and when you’re
40, you still want them.”
Of course,
the discussion of strippers just naturally led to talk of hookers. The same guy said to the boys, “Well, you’re
not going to paying for hookers.” I’m
not sure if that was a reference to the fact that they were losing at the table
(and thus had no money for hookers) or that he thought they wouldn’t admit an
interest in hookers in front of their mom.
Probably the former considering how cool we realized the mom was. And Mom proved that again. She said if they wanted to spend their own
money on hookers, that was ok with her.
Again, she
addressed her sons in unusual ways.
After the liquor started flowing, she started calling her sons “bitches”
and “bastards”—which, if you think about, is especially funny coming from their
mother. Note tho, she never called them
“sons of bitches” which would have been even funnier. But the boys had no problem calling their
mother “bitch” and she even referred to herself by that term.
At one point,
within a couple of hands of each other, both the sons busted out. Mom reluctantly gave them her ATM card so
they could get some cash to re-buy.
Again….world’s coolest mom. What
was funny about this was that after, she had busted out a couple of times, she
got money from her boyfriend to re-buy, not her own ATM card. The boys were gone a seemingly unusual long
time, leading the guy to my right and myself to joke that they had take Mom’s
money, grabbed a cab, and headed to a local strip club. But no, they came back not long after, and
eventually lost their mom’s money as well.
Yes, there
was actually some poker played. Early on
I had pocket Aces, and when I raised to $8, Mom made it $20. Awesome.
I made it $38, and she called.
Jack high flop, I bet out $40 (probably too low, as I think about it
now), and she called. Turn looked
insignificant, a low card, and I bet $50.
Again she called.
The river
scared me, it was a second Jack. I had
considered the possibility that she was slow-playing a set of Jacks, but now I
thought it was perhaps more likely she had Ace-Jack. The paired Jacks slowed me down and I decided
to just check. She shoved for about $60
more. I really thought I was beat there, but I felt it was worth it to
call.
I was
right. She had a pair of Queens. Nice double up for me. At the time I thought she played the hand
badly, but again, in writing this up, I’m not sure she could have played it
much differently.
That was the
beginning of a nice session for me, but really, what was as nice as the money
was what a fun table it was, with the world’s coolest mom. As I said at the outset, it reminded me of
the 2/4 games I used to play in, everyone laughing, everyone having a good
time, regardless of the cards. No egos
involved, no players gunning for other players, except in jest. You know, the kind of games I used to get in
that were somewhat the inspiration for this blog, when I played 2/4. I wish more NL games were like this.
Thanks, Woody. I don't find them. They find me.
ReplyDeleteThe family that pokers together stays together, erm, or something like that.
ReplyDeleteYeah, MOJO, good point. They definitely did NOT seem to be a dysfunctional family.
DeleteI hope to never be that kind of Mom.
ReplyDeleteI understand, Carmel, she made for a fun evening, but she might have just been a little TOO cool as a Mom.
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