In late October I traveled to Baden, Austria for the 2012 Poker EM series. This year marked my 9th year in a row traveling to this fantastic spa town near Vienna. To be honest, I've never understood why this event isn't more popular.
Baden is found about 25km south of Vienna. It's close enough to be easily accessible by plane but far enough away that it doesn't feel urban. We have now places like Baden within the Moscow region, however the problem is that after you need to go somewhere in Moscow, you should be prepared to spend so much of time to your car. Traffic in Moscow is terrible.That's not the case in Baden. I REALLY LIKE that place such a lot that it the Poker EM series is well one in all my favorite poker festivals of the year.
The series is held yearly in Casinos Austria. It was an EPT stop for a couple of seasons within the early years of the EPT. In fact, in Season 2, the primary year that the EPT came to Baden, Patrik Antonius won the principle Event for his first major tournament score, worth almost €300,000. We all know how Patrik's career has gone from there.
For me, Baden is a smart place to chill and feature some fun. The hiking within the area is magnificent, and the entire town is built on hot springs. Usually I start my days in Baden with a walk within the forest. I follow that with a swim at some of the big swimming pool complexes, then end with a steam in a sauna or a soak within the hot springs. All of that helps clear my mind for an afternoon on the tables.
I've used a large number of that quiet time to muddle over Open-Face Chinese Poker. What a perfect game with a really perfect future. It's spreading like a plague between poker players at the moment. Everybody who tries it once doesn't need to play the rest (no less than from a leisure point of view).
"I'd otherwise be playing Open-Face"
At EPT Sanremo, we played Open-Face each day on the Royal Hotel swimming pool, and a few days within the hotel lobby. At the one hand, Open-Face is a mind game with a large number of strategy and calculation. At the other hand, it's an exhilarating action game that appeals to the interior gambler in most poker players.
In Baden, we couldn't play much Open-Face because we weren't capable of play it at Casinos Austria. But I've already brought Open-Face back to Moscow and introduced it on the private game that I regularly play in. Everyone there loves the sport just up to I do.Maybe sooner or later I'll determine why that is not true for Baden. Not that it bothers me an excessive amount of. I LOVE with the ability to visit a poker tournament that has a more relaxed vibe than most.
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