Cherokee vice chief: Easley rejects live poker
CHEROKEE (AP) — The vice chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians said the governor has rejected live poker at the tribe’s casino.
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Poker dictionary:
- SHILL - A card room employee who plays with House money, and does not share in any of his (her) winnings or losses. Shills are used to facilitate starting games, and keeping them going. Compare: PROP.
- DOYLE BRUNSON - In Hold'em, 10-2 in the hole. So named because Doyle Brunson won two straight WSOPs (q.v.) in 1975 and 1976 with 10-2 on the last hand. (Suited (spades) in 1975, unsuited in 1976).
- SIDE POT - When an active player runs out of money during the course of a hand, the remaining players participate in a second or SIDE POT for the rest of the hand. Additional side pots are possible if several players run out of money at different points in a hand.
- MITES AND LICE - A hand consisting of two pair, threes over twos.
- SET - In Hold'em, three of a kind where two of the cards are hole cards.
- FOURTH STREET - In stud poker, the fourth card dealt to each player. Sometimes used to refer to the fourth community card dealt in Hold'em, although the more common term for this is TURN (q.v.).

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