Harvard University Poker Leader Caps Defeat of Yale With Parlay Win of Free WSOP Trip
Jeremy Warshauer, a Harvard University poker phenom, yesterday won a trip to play in the World Series of Poker, entirely for free from www.truepoker.com. [PRWEB Jan 18, 2006]
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Poker argot:
- SMALL BLIND - In games with two blinds the first blind is the SMALL BLIND because it is usually one-half (or less) the second or large blind.
- FLAT CALL - To call a bet. Emphasizes that the caller did not raise.
- PAY OFF - Calling a bet with little expectation of winning, unless the opponent is bluffing.
- FOUR OF A KIND - A hand containing all four cards of the same rank.
- FLOP - [1] In Hold'em, the first three community cards, dealt simultaneously. [2] To deal a flop, or to make a hand on a flop. "I flopped trips".
- OUT - [1] A card that will improve your hand, often substantially. A hand with many OUTS is preferable to a hand with only 1 or 2. [2] Folded, ineligible to bet or win this hand. "I'm out" is often a synonym for "I fold".

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