US Citizen Online Poker Players Wish for XMas Present
Online poker players in the United States are hoping for an ongoing Christmas present and wish that they could continue to deposit and play at the online poker sites accepting US players. (PRWeb Dec 23, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/SW5zZS1FbXB0LUxvdmUtVGhpci1NYWduLVplcm8=
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Useful poker information:
- CASE - The fourth card of a particular rank, as in "he folded the case 9" when describing where all the 9s were in a hand. Comes from the game of Faro where an employee of the house, called the "case keeper". kept track of the number of each rank of card remaining.
- BACK DOOR - Applies to a hand that was made in the last card or two, specifically not a hand the player was originally planning on having. Most often applied to straights and flushes.
- TRIPS - Three of a kind. In Hold'em the term SET is used when two of the three cards are hole cards.
- FULL OF - Describes a full house. "Fives full of queens" is 5-5-5-Q-Q.
- FIXED LIMIT - A betting structure where the amount of each bet is a specific fixed quantity. Usually specified as A-B, where A is the amount to bet in the first few betting rounds and B (larger than A) is the amount bet in the later rounds. Related terms: FLAT LIMIT, NO LIMIT, POT LIMIT, SPREAD LIMIT.
- FISH - A player who loses money. An old saying is "If you can't spot the fish at the table, *you* are the fish.".

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