Professional Poker Players Collusion
Fresh off a $61K payday, amateur Ken Adams warns about collusion between professional players at poker tournaments. He is distressed that some of the most distinguished people in the industry have so far not dealt with the issue.
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Useful poker information:
- BURN - To discard the top card of the deck prior to dealing, usually done for every dealing round except the first. The theory being that if somehow the cards are marked (illegally) no one will know what card will next be dealt, only what card will be burned. This makes marked cards less of an advantage, hence tends to reduce cheating.
- TOP PAIR - In flop games, having a hole card that matches the highest card on the board.
- PAT HAND - In draw poker, a hand that does not need any more cards. Specifically, a straight, flush, full house or straight flush. One might bluff and represent a pat hand but actually hold something else.
- RERAISE - To raise after an opponent has raised.
- STUD - Any of several poker games in which some of each players' cards are exposed.
- FIRE - To make the first bet in a betting round. Used to emphasize that the player bet when a check was possible, showing strength.

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