Small Town Poker Tour to Visit Canada
In a quest to build a world amateur poker tour, the Small Town Poker Tour visits sites in Canada.
Mark Fracalossi executive producer and creator of the tour visited possible sites. “We spent a few days traveling from Saskatoon to Prince Albert and a few stops between,” Fracalossi said. “I was a guest of the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA), and visited a few of their casinos.
The Small Town Poker Tour is the world’s largest amateur poker tour, which plans tours in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia. The tours will be filmed for television and shown worldwide…
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Poker jargon:
- TRIPS - Three of a kind. In Hold'em the term SET is used when two of the three cards are hole cards.
- BOAT - A FULL HOUSE, three of a kind and a pair.
- CALLER - One who calls. Sometimes used collectively, as in "3 callers".
- TELL - Any personal mannerisms that reveal the quality of one's hand. E.g., constantly looking at one's hole cards is often a tell of a poor hand. (Some players, knowing this, will at times check their hole cards when they have a great hand and don't need to look.)
- FIFTH STREET - In stud poker, the fifth card to be dealt to each player. Sometimes used to refer to the last card dealt in Hold'em, although the more common term for this is RIVER (q.v.).
- JOKER - A 53rd card in the deck, distinct from the others, used as a wild card or as a BUG.

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