Poker Sherlock Uncovers Clues That Give Players the Edge; Newest Version Released
The recent release of the 4.x version of Sherlocks ground-breaking technology gives online players a personal consultant at the poker table. Online poker players who need to get a clue are turning to Poker Sherlock, the industries most advanced tool. Poker Sherlock takes the mystery out of reading opponents with a database that tracks hundreds of thousands of online players. Its cutting-edge
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Poker dictionary:
- TURN - The fourth community card in Hold'em.
- FIRE - To make the first bet in a betting round. Used to emphasize that the player bet when a check was possible, showing strength.
- FLUSH - A poker hand consisting of five cards all one suit.
- FREEROLL - [1] A poker tournament that does not charge a buy-in fee; players must earn buy-in credits through previous play at the same establishment. [2] Having a lock on part of a pot (sure to win a greater fraction of the pot than one is betting) and playing to win more or all of it.
- BUTTON - A distinctive token held by the player sitting in the theoretical dealer's position, when a house dealer is used. The button rotates around the table so that every player has an opportunity to be the last to act. Also, "THE BUTTON" can refer to the player who currently has the button. ("I was the button and called the blind".) Synonyms: BUCK, PUCK.
- HOYLE - Edmund Hoyle (1769-?) was the authoritative source for rules of card games. Hoyle is to card rules as Webster is to word definitions.

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