2006 WSOP: WSOP Main Event Day Four
Yesterday was the first day that all remaining players in the 37th annual World Series of Poker Main Event played in the same flight and started off with a little over 1100 and ended up with around 600. Today 600 players will take their seats around noon in playing to their number is cut roughly in half. All players at this point are in the money, meaning that they will receive a cash prize for their participation in the Event 39 of the 2006 WSOP…
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Casino poker language:
- SMALL BLIND - In games with two blinds the first blind is the SMALL BLIND because it is usually one-half (or less) the second or large blind.
- 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.
- RAINBOW - In flop games, a flop in which no two cards are of the same suit. "The flop was A 9 7 rainbow."
- KICKER - In hands containing pairs and trips, the highest card not matched. In draw games, sometimes a card kept for deception purposes.
- MANIAC - A player who bets, raises and reraises without regard to the quality of his hand. Most often found in flop games.
- FLAT CALL - To call a bet. Emphasizes that the caller did not raise.

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