Bill requires new video poker truck stop notice
BATON ROUGE When a new video poker truck stop is being considered, the public should have more notice than just a paragraph in small print in a secluded section of a newspaper and a small sign posted on the side of the road, a House committee decided today.
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Poker jargon:
- RUSH - A winning streak. Also "ON A RUSH".
- BUTTON - A distinctive token held by the player sitting in the theoretical dealer's position, when a house dealer is used. The button rotates around the table so that every player has an opportunity to be the last to act. Also, "THE BUTTON" can refer to the player who currently has the button. ("I was the button and called the blind".) Synonyms: BUCK, PUCK.
- ON TILT - Playing worse (usually, more aggressively) than usual because a player has become emotionally upset.
- SPLIT [OPENERS] - In draw poker, to discard one or more openers, usually to draw to a straight or flush. Normally requires the opener to declare the act and retain the discards so that the act of opening can later be validated.
- BLACK - When referring to chips, black usually stands for $100 casino chips. "This guy sits down with a stack of blacks and raises the first bet." Not ALL casinos use black for $100 but that is the common usage.
- STUCK - Down a nontrivial amount of money, as in "he's stuck $800".

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