After an all-nighter with my girlfriends last Saturday, an SMS was composed in the draft to beg off attending the Animo Celebrity Poker Tournament and just send in my donation. I didn’t send it. 3 hours of sleep and feeling quite bleary, I pushed myself off the bed to go. I’d rather be supporting with donation AND my presence there –after all, I want to witness the success of this pet project of KR3 and OA and LSGH batch ’85.
I had a quick spot massage at Chiva Som to energize me. Stan and Jen were really sweet to pick me up, give me a ride to Cavite and keep me company.
After a few stopovers that included Stan dodging a traffic ticket, we arrived in Laguna.
The travel to Cavite was surprisingly quick, which took only about an hour.
San Lazaro Leisure and Business Park
The San Lazaro racetrack wasn’t as I expected it to be –smelly dingy race trail. Santa Ana racetrack images DELETE. It was far from that. The panorama was really a breathe of fresh air.
There is a viewing deck on the second floor where one can better appreciate the races.
Our group was completely clueless on how to bet on the races, but there were assistants on standby to help you figure out that green sheet with all the horses’ names, historical numbers and odds.
Who would’ve thought that a racing event would be exciting? A certain thrill is in the air watching these horses gallop swiftly and in great speeds.
I cannot wait to be back –if only to break the monotony that is Manila.
Animo Stakes Races | Celebrity Poker Tournament
The Animo Stakes Races slash Celebrity Poker Tournament is a fundraising project whose proceeds will go to victims of Typhoon Ondoy.
Poker table #6 was where my seat was. Playing on the same table were 3 players from Metro (including Marlon), Bryan, Ding Dong Avanzado, Mico Palanca and Antonio Aquitana. When the other tables got dissolved, Ogie Alcasid and Aubrey Miles were transferred to our table.
I managed to be part of the last 44 players but got busted out with short stack and KJ suited on my small blind against Mico’s A-5 unsuited. We both didn’t hit anything so the Ace held up.
The final table included Stan, Boy and Bing who I have played with during house games. I was so excited for all three! First, second and third place went to 3 Metro players.
Jen and I bonded throughout the evening while waiting for Stan. Stan moved all-in with his short stack with A-9. He couldn’t be dealt with a better hand –unfortunately the big blind paired his 6.
Stan, Jen and I stopped by Shinjuku for some warm ramen at midnight on a Sunday before heading home.
*Kudos to King for a very successful fundraising poker event.
*Thanks Stan and Jen for giving me a ride to Cavite and bringing me home 🙂 Err… that was the first time I ever found the need to wear a seatbelt while seated at the back. That’s all I can say for Stan’s driving 🙂
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