Fri May 07, 2021 11:25 pm
It was pure fun until the damn Americans entered the war. Armored exploitation was so helpful in crushing the Soviet Union.
My family always played hearts at holidays and family get togethers. My father was a life master at bridge and was very good at cards and pretty much every game he played except for chess. I supported myself in high school from a weekly poker game he had with his professional friends, he was an architect. I was allowed to play when I was 15 and by the time I left home for college I was over 10k ahead. Given that I had a National Merit Scholarship and three others, I never had to pay for college. That 10k stood me in good stead, I got to eat for the next four years. That proved critical because he cut me off financially when I was 18 after I turned down a Congressional Nomination and Appointment to the U.S. Military Academy.
He died of prostate cancer the day before 911. I got called down to Long Island that morning because he wanted to say his last words to me and my siblings. Evidently he had memorized a statement that he wrote out in the preceding weeks. He told me his biggest regret in life was all the time he had spent playing games with me. He said that it was selfish of him because I was so good at games and that just amazed him. He said that he regretted it because it caused me to neglect the "mundane things in life" in favor of gaming. I told him that I understood his concern and that I do tend to neglect the mundane things in life but that the time we spent playing games together was the best gift he ever gave me. I then reassured him that I would have found my way to playing games anyway and not to blame himself. He then said his second biggest regret in life was my not listening to him and going to West Point. I replied, "Dad, when have you ever known me to follow orders from anyone? He smiled, shook his head slightly and fell asleep. He awoke several hours later, quite disturbed to find himself still alive. He muttered something about being "double crossed" by God and then he did pass. Famous last words.