Card Player Media and Card Shark Media Join Forces for Daily Poker Column
LAS VEGAS, July 12 /PRNewswire/ — The more than 65 million poker fans in the United States have something to cheer about. Card Player Media is pleased to announce its partnership with Card Shark Media and the debut of the first-ever daily poker column for newspapers.The column “Tournament Hand Matchup” features expert analysis by Barry and Jeff Shulman, the publishers of Card Player magazine. Each column presents real poker hands from the world’s largest tournaments.Featuring eye-catching graph
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Useful poker information:
- FLOP - [1] In Hold'em, the first three community cards, dealt simultaneously. [2] To deal a flop, or to make a hand on a flop. "I flopped trips".
- STUD - Any of several poker games in which some of each players' cards are exposed.
- HOUSE RULE - Rules and interpretations (e.g., use of wild cards, or rules on having to show beaten hands) that are specific to an establishment or even tables within the establishment.
- SPLIT [THE POT] - To split the pot between two or more players. Related term: QUARTER.
- MUCK - [1] A collection of face-down cards near the dealer composed of discards, i.e., folded hands, burns and discards for drawing purposes. [2] To throw one's cards into the muck, thus folding.
- RACE - In tournaments it is sometimes convenient to remove all lower-denomination chips from play, as the remaining players' stacks tend to grow. Small chips are converted to larger chips and any odd chips are "raced off" in the following way: each player with odd chips places them in front of his stack and is dealt one card for each chip. Highest card (rank and suit) takes all the small chips and converts them to higher-denomination chips.

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