Absolute Poker Launches Model Search
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (PRESS RELEASE) — Absolute Poker, the fourth largest online poker website in the world, announced today the start of the ‘Absolute Poker International College Model Search’, its competition to find the new face to represent its extensive college marketing programs around the world.
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Poker talk:
- TRIPS - Three of a kind. In Hold'em the term SET is used when two of the three cards are hole cards.
- SPLIT [THE POT] - To split the pot between two or more players. Related term: QUARTER.
- DRAW OUT - To catch a card that improves your situation from a losing hand to a winning hand, especially when you beat someone holding a hand that usually figures to win.
- ALL-IN - To have all of one's chips in the pot. A player who is all-in cannot be forced out of the pot by more betting, but is only eligible to win that portion of the pot he has contributed to. Generally, a SIDE POT is created each time a player is all-in.
- 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.
- RAGS - Board cards that are small, not suited and not in sequence, e.g., 9-5-2. When "rags flop", it is unlikely that anyone has a good hand, except possibly the big blind in an unraised pot.

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