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Poker players, whether online or in a B&M casino, must consistently work on their game to be able to improve it. Sometimes it isn’t readily available, however. Even with the increase of wireless internet hookups it can be difficult to find a game and, even if you can get an online game, sometimes the play can lead to less than optimal playing conditions. Even in a casino poker tournament, the number of players can’t be duplicated nor can the proper conditions. Thus, it is left to computer simulators…

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Tue, December 27th, 2005

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Poker lexicon:

  • FOLD - To decline to call a bet, thus dropping out of a hand.
  • LIVE BLIND - The last and largest blind bet may or may not be LIVE. If LIVE, the blind bettor has the option of "raising" his own blind in the event the bet is called around to him. This is normal, and is sometimes referred to as "blinds are live".
  • JOKER - A 53rd card in the deck, distinct from the others, used as a wild card or as a BUG.
  • SHORT-STACKED - Playing with a only a small amount of money, thus limiting one's risk and reward.
  • TIGHT - [1] A style of play that entails playing fewer hands than average. Antonym: LOOSE. [2] A FULL HOUSE.
  • LOWBALL - Generic term for poker where the lowest hand wins.
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