Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Berlin > London, Vienna and Baden

I've been up to a whole lotta nothing since I finally returned to Berlin after three strenuous travel weeks. I've put in 16 hours of poker so far with slightly above-expectation results. Tomorrow morning I have a meeting with a tax advisor specifically for Americans living in Germany, so I'm pretty stoked to finally get some concrete answers regarding my situation.

Other than that, I'm just planning on taking it easy for the next two weeks until I fly to America for most of November to visit Olli in Boston and then see my family in Kansas for Thanksgiving. Olli and I are also planning on hitting up Foxwoods for the tournament week that's going on while I'm there. I'm really looking forward to all that (minus the travelling).

Also, Heiko from 6thstreet.de and I will most likely be doing some sort of challenge during the next two weeks, though we haven't agreed on how exactly to judge the challenge yet. I basically just want to motivate myself to play as many hours as possible before November and I'm pretty sure he wants to do the same. Once I have more details I'll post them here.

5 Comments:

At 6:33 PM, Blogger MauMaus Blog said...

glglgl für die challenge!!!!!!!!!1

 
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At 10:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Cort! Nice blog! How come you live in Germany and not in Kansas with your family and friends?
Is one of your parents American, one German?

 
At 6:08 PM, Anonymous Pokerlerner said...

Viel Glück! =)

 
At 12:53 AM, Blogger thecortster said...

I've lived alone in Germany for 3 years now because of a job offer that I received after graduating high school in the States. For the past two years I have just been playing poker and decided to stay in Germany for that for many reasons. Both of my parents are American and I still have plenty of friends both in Kansas as well as in Berlin. Hope that answers your questions.

Cheers,
Cort

 

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