World Poker Tour Season Pass Won
A 62 year old Oklahoma rancher picked up the World Poker Tour Season Pass recently, which actually is good for three seasons of the famous poker show and tournament circuit. Augie Foxx beat out 195 other players to secure the Pass, which gains him three years of WPT events, up to 15 WPT main event buy-ins as well as $14,000 for travel expenses. Mark Seif, Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilly, Clonie Gowen and Antonio Esfandiari were on hand, as was host Mike Sexton, for the win…
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Poker talk:
- TOKE - Gambling term for "tip", as in "Toke the cocktail waitress". Comes from the term "Token of appreciation".
- CALLER - One who calls. Sometimes used collectively, as in "3 callers".
- PROP - Also PROPOSITION PLAYER. An employee of the gaming establishment whose primary purpose is to keep enough players at a table to prevent breaking up the game for lack of players. Unlike SHILLs "props" make a small hourly wage but play with their own money, winning or losing based on their skill.
- TAPPED [OUT] - Out of money. Can refer to a player running out of money in the course of a hand, thus still active for the main pot; or can refer to a player who has lost his bankroll and can no longer play.
- 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.
- POT - The total amount of money bet so far in a hand.

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