Poker And Golf Are Two Games That Go Together
November 28, 2010 by Rodney Chen
Filed under Golf
Poker and golf are two games that on the surface would appear to be completely different and unrelated. Many players of these two games may tend to disagree as it has been widely observed that many golfers enjoy and thrive in poker and many poker players love the game of golf and are actually very good at it. The games of golf and poker have some obvious difference, as golf is a physical sport whereas poker is strictly a cerebral contest there are a few similarities between the two popular pastimes that tend to overlap.
Poker and golf are both contests in which the competitor is competing on their own and not as part of team, occasionally there are golf matches that are played in pairs but the sport is still very individualistic. The golfer and the poker player are both left to their own skill and resources and have no team to fall back on, it is an individual challenge where the goal is to always beat a personal best, be it the size of the bluff or the lowest golf score.
These two sports are both contests that depend very heavily on making the best decisions in order to play well and win. In poker it may be a well-timed bluff or folding a good hand when you are beat. In golf the decision may be club or shot selection in a certain approach position as well as calculations about a risky shot versus a more conservative one.
The competitions are also both games in which people are competing for prizes in tournaments and even gambling for cash sometimes a gentleman’s game and sometimes very high stakes. Golfers and poker players are both competitors who are willing to bet on their own talents and use skill and guts to compete at the highest levels or in a less serious game just try to beat their friends.
Poker players and golfer are usually competing with themselves to get better at their craft. Each are competitions that require a great deal of mental fortitude and toughness in bad times. It’s also the temperament with the greatest players in either sport to keep emotions on an even keel in either the very best or worst of times. The next time you’re on the golf course or at the poker table don’t be surprised if you are competing against some of the same individuals, competitive and tough players.
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Lighting A Cigar With A Zippo
March 7, 2010 by Ryder Sabot
Filed under Golf
Where cigars are concerned, Zippo lighters are something of a controversy. Zippo, of course, is the most well-known manufacturer of fluid-filled lighters. Any fluid-filled lighter will be the subject of the same controversy as are that manufacturer’s. The debate stems from the fluid itself and how it affects”or doesn’t affect, depending upon who one asks”the flavor of the cigar.
Lighter fluid burns with a distinctive smell. It has an oily consistency which makes it highly-prized for its being able to burn in even very windy conditions. Lighter fluid has a taste which is detectable by some individuals and not at all detectable by others. Different fluids are said to affect this characteristic, as well. Whether or not this is true is entirely up to the individual to decide. Some cigar smokers would not for a minute consider giving up their prized Zippo; others would hesitate to light a fine cigar with anything other than a wooden match or a cedar strip.
Butane lighters are another popular choice. When these lighters came out, they were almost universally cheap and disposable. Today, there are lighters that use butane for fuel that are of as high a quality as any fluid-filled lighter. Many of them are windproof, offering some stiff competition to fluid-filled lighters in that regard, as well. While this may be a concern when out in the elements, however, most cigar smoking is done in much less-extreme conditions and most choices in lighting devices are made according to taste more than they are according to concerns regarding their ability to function in trying conditions.
Fluid-filled lighters are still very popular and, because many are given away to mark special occasions, many individuals have a nostalgic attachment to them. There are several brands of lighter fluid available which are formulated to eliminate the chemical taste. Even if a lighter fluid does give this taste, it is usually only for the first few puffs and it dissipates quickly.
Some smokers claim that they can’t taste a thing and, if one is using one of the high-quality fluids, this is likely true. If a Zippo happens to be something to which one is very attached, consider using a high-end lighter fluid to ensure the best smoking experience. It’s not only good for taste; it’s good for the lighter.
Ryder is the owner of an online specialty refillable butane lighter store and has expert knowledge of smoking accessories, including lotus lighters.
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