Toby was a 2-handed
poker extraordinaire – extraordinary in that two of his hands were
on the same arm. He had experienced some resistance to that, of course, in the
early years, but soon it became a wonder to behold, just to watch him
deal. He had plenty of chutzpah for the game, which made him a
natural “shoo-in” anytime two players needed another pair to pick
up a game. Toby would play two different “hands” at the same
time. If things got real desperate, he'd play two games in his
two-handed left arm and another game in his one-handed right arm.
Toby was gifted in this way, but fortunately, just dumb and forgetful
enough to only be able to remember one set of cards he was looking
at, at a time; so there was no chance of cheating. And, then again,
there was the fact he'd never won a game in his life. But he was a
good, and even, decent enough player to keep games going for awhile.
And it was always a big laugh to hear someone ask Toby if he'd like
to play a hand of poker, and hear him answer in his somewhat shy,
genteel way: “Hey, I could even play a hand or two, pal.”
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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