tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-145166758181669090.post6159574413161556886..comments2023-07-04T10:27:59.719+01:00Comments on Old Paint: Felix Vallotton, Poker, 1902Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-145166758181669090.post-86059872621113809032009-02-16T15:01:00.000+00:002009-02-16T15:01:00.000+00:00Hi Johnny. I'm not a poker player myself. This ima...Hi Johnny. I'm not a poker player myself. This image of old friends quietly playing at someone's private home is very much my idea of the game, I've never been around professional players, I don't know that world. I'm glad to hear things are working out so well for you! Good luck with your career.Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14679839426291667211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-145166758181669090.post-20307870431498435902009-02-16T14:45:00.000+00:002009-02-16T14:45:00.000+00:00I love that painting. It conveys something not us...I love that painting. It conveys something not usually seen in poker history. I write about poker. I just wrote a piece entitled Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Joe Ely, and the Cotton Club. You can find it easy searching those three names. Thanks for the painting, which I will attempt to cut and paste for folks all over Texas.<BR/><BR/>JohnnyHughes.comJohnny Hughes, author of Texas Poker Wisdom, a novelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05947146235373911881noreply@blogger.com