Police break up N. Idaho poker tournament
POST FALLS, Idaho A game of Texas Hold ‘Em became a game of Idaho fold ‘em when police broke up a poker tournament with 70 players in Post Falls. No arrests were made Wednesday, but police took license plate numbers and said Jack’s Sports Grill might lose its liquor license.
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Casino poker language:
- LIVE [CARD] - In Stud, a card probably not held by other players.
- DEAD MONEY - Money contributed to the pot by players who have folded.
- COMPUTER HAND - Texas Hold'em hole cards of Q-7 offsuit. More generically, any hand that computer analysis/simulation determines is positive but turns out to be difficult to play in practice.
- DOOR [CARD] - A player's first upcard in stud games.
- PASSED OUT. - A hand in which nobody opens. What happens next is a function of the game being played.
- OPENER - The player who opens the betting, especially in draw poker. A hand may have no openers, in which case it is PASSED OUT, i.e., new hands are dealt.

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