Pechanga Celebrity Poker Challenge with a Twist
CALIFORNIA (PRESS RELEASE) — Athletes, actors, and other celebrities join together in a celebrity poker tournament to compete against one another for the ability to take home the title of celebrity poker champion with a few little twists.
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Useful poker information:
- FIRE - To make the first bet in a betting round. Used to emphasize that the player bet when a check was possible, showing strength.
- SEAT POSITION - The actual seat a player has, normally numbered sequentially starting with 1 as the first seat to dealer's left. Not to be confused with POSITION in a particular pot. Typically unrelated to play of a hand but often important in peripheral aspects, e.g.: "Seats 1 and 10 are nonsmoking here", "Seat 5 has a good view of the table", "Seat 3 is in a high-traffic area".
- RERAISE - To raise after an opponent has raised.
- TOP PAIR - In flop games, having a hole card that matches the highest card on the board.
- LOWBALL - Generic term for poker where the lowest hand wins.
- DRAWING DEAD - A draw in which it is impossible to obtain a winning hand for any of a variety of reasons: an opponent's hand is better than whatever you are drawing to, the card(s) that make your hand are out of play, or (in Hold'em) give an opponent a stronger hand even if it makes yours. Frequently used in the past tense, since one rarely knows it at the time.

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