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interview with me at pokermagazine.com

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Jason Kirk is a fellow writer, poker player, and poker blogger. Last Friday, he interviewed me for PokerMagazine.com:

JK: You’ve already alluded to your history
with pocket Kings in no-limit holdem. What goes through your mind today
when you look down and find them?

WW: "Oh no, not again." (laughs)
I’ve also learned not to talk to the poker gods. Of all the gods in the
world — a lot of gods derive their power from being acknowledged —
the poker gods are the fundamental opposite. They’re kind of like Fight
Club: You don’t talk about them.


At the same time, when I’m playing with people who know me and my
history with Kings, I’m really happy to go broke with them because it
creates a good story.

JK: The semi-private WilWheaton.Net weekly
tournaments on PokerStars have been a pretty big hit since they
started. Someone called them the "world’s biggest home game." Did you
expect such a response when you held the first one?


WW: No. Sort of like Benny Binion in 1972, I hoped someday my tournament would have 50 participants.


JK: What do you think has made them so successful?

WW: I think people enjoy the company. I
know that’s why I like to play. It’s the hardest $10 tourney I’ve ever
played in. If I wanted to play in an easier field, the $22 180-man
sit-and-go’s on PokerStars are way softer. With the Thursday and Friday
games, if I can make it into the money I’m thrilled — I get giddy like
a schoolgirl. And my hourly return if I make the money is about $2. I
made more than that in a $.01/.02 blogger no-limit side game last week!

It was a fun interview. I talked with Jason while I walked around my neighborhood on an impossibly beautiful and warm afternoon, and because he’s a fellow poker blogger and we’ve played together several times in WPBT events and WWdN tourneys at PokerStars, I felt like I was talking with a peer who I could trust to get the story right.

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2 thoughts on “interview with me at pokermagazine.com”

  1. Koleslaw says:
    24 November, 2005 at 9:00 am

    I’m looking forward to playing in the tournament this week, even if it means getting my ass handed to me.
    You are having one this week, right? Please say yes!

  2. Jason Kirk says:
    24 November, 2005 at 11:36 pm

    I hope I did get it right. I enjoyed talking with you and you gave me plenty of good material to work with. Always a pleasure, Wil – looking forward to seeing you in Vegas.

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