Small Town Poker Tour Makes First Europe Stop Known
The Small Town Poker Tour has done a good job of marketing itself, using press releases, convention announcements and their own website to let the world known of their unique approach to the mobile poker tour. The STPT seeks to find the best poker player of an amateur nature by holding events in small towns across the county, sharing proceeds with local charities along the way. An outreach of the tournament, the European Small Town Poker Tour, is getting underway and the organizers have announced the first stop on the European tour.
Denmark is the luck country that will see the first ESTPT, and it will happen in early February…
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Poker slang:
- TURN - The fourth community card in Hold'em.
- DECLARE - In high/low games, declaring one's hand as high or low or both ways (usually done with chips in hand). Usually played in home games; casinos tend to play CARDS SPEAK.
- POCKET PAIR - Generic Hold'em term for 2 hole cards of the same rank.
- NUT / NUTS - The best possible hand of a given class. Not a LOCK unless all cards have been dealt. The "nut flush" is the highest possible flush, but might still lose to, e.g., a full house. Usually used in Hold'em games.
- 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.
- CUT - To break the deck into 2 stacks of at least 5 cards each. Usually performed by the player to the dealer's right to insure that the the deck is not stacked.

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