Just a drop of water in an endless sea
All we do
Crumbles to the ground, though we refuse to see
–Kansas
One day in 2002, I was checking out the Oaks Card Room in Emeryville, Ca. (Named after the Oakland Oaks of the old Pacific Coast baseball league) This is a unspectacular place in an even more unspectacular neighborhood. It’s a card club that’s open 24 hours and is characterized with a lot of sketchy derelicts , thugs, degenerate gamblers and damn-near homeless geezers gambling away their retirement funds. This is the type of place where employees have been mugged early in the morning by broke losers who are angry enough to pull a knife on you. At night, people have been shot by patrons who lost money and want more. Their unofficial slogan should be: Don’t walk in to play cards and end up going home with crabs! This is the last place you would expect to see someone who played with the A’s from 77–83 and had acquired the nickname “Swingin’ Rage;” when in walks Mitchell Page.
“Dont try to beat the 1-2 – you have to get lucky to win. Almost every hand will go to the river and most of the table will stay in on their draws despite your raises and the probabilites of their hands hitting. Focus on 6-12 or 100 max for making money and 1-2 if you have time to kill. Good Luck and don’t play 2-7.” And with that, that was the first and last time I ever saw the man. R.I.P.