Ireland to Receive Online Company
Due primarily to the confusing legal comment climbing climate of online poker in the United States, Tiltware LLC will be moving its offices from the United States to Dublin, Ireland, which will create up to 200 new jobs for the Emerald Isle. Tiltware is a software company behind Full Tilt Poker, a site that was designed, at least in part, by professional poker player and World Series of Poker Main Event champion Chris “Jesus” Ferguson. Starting salaries that are being offered by the Company range from Euro 30,000 into an high as Euro 120,000.
United States House of Representatives has passed a bill that would cripple any online poker company operating within the United States, a bill which sits now in the Senate and waits for approval by the other half of Congress….
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Casino poker language:
- BIG BLIND - A blind bet, usually a raise of an earlier blind which would be called the SMALL BLIND. In limit poker, the BIG BLIND is usually the size of the minimum bet on the first round of betting.
- OPEN-HANDED - A category of games characterized by a part of each player's hand being exposed.
- SUITED - Two or more cards all the same suit. Ant: OFF-SUIT.
- DRAW - [1] A class of poker games characterized by players being dealt 5 cards face-down and later having the opportunity to replace some of the original 5. "Draw poker" and "Five-card draw" are examples of usage. [2] In stud and Hold'em games, the set of cards that will be dealt later can be collectively called "the draw". [3] To discard some number of cards and have dealt an equal number of replacements.
- POCKET ROCKETS - In Hold'em, a pair of aces for hole cards.
- SHARK - A good/crafty player often posing as a fish early in the game.

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