WSOPSeat.com Adds 2006 World Series of Poker Insight
In a professional poker tournaments players often realise that what they watch on TV is very different from what they face at the live table. WSOPSeat.com explains some of the nuances that players competing in the World Series of Poker 2006 will have to bear in mind. [PRWEB Mar 14, 2006]
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Poker glossary:
- IN - Still eligible to win the pot. "I'm in" is often spoken as one adds chips to the pot, calling.
- BUNNY - An eight. So named because one can easily draw "rabbit ears" above the numeral 8, "paws" in the middle and "feet" at the bottom. (Do this only at home, and not on cards that will be used for play.)
- BUTTON CHARGE - A periodic fee paid by whoever is the button, perhaps every 20 minutes or 30 minutes. Constitutes part or all of the HOUSE CUT.
- LITTLE SLICK - In Hold'em, hole cards of A-2, suited or not.
- HOOK - A Jack. So named because the "J" resembles a hook.
- FACE CARD - A jack, queen or king (a card with a face on it, not joker).

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