Dealer Poker a Profitable Game
Playing with other people’s money can be a nerve wracking experience as any poker dealer can tell you, and for them, the game of poker isn’t a game at all, but a very serious job, and one that is pretty lucrative. The Sandia Resort & Casino, for example, employs nearly sixty poker dealers, who receive $50,000 to $60,000 a year. Most of that money comes from tips, however, as Sandia pays dealers $6.21 an hour…
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Poker lexicon:
- QUALIFIER - A minimum standard that a hand must meet in order to win. Usually applied to the lowball side of a high-low split pot.
- SEMI-BLUFF - To bluff with a come hand that figures to win if it hits.
- STRAIGHT - A hand consisting of 5 cards in sequence but not in suit.
- STUD - Any of several poker games in which some of each players' cards are exposed.
- TRIPS - Three of a kind. In Hold'em the term SET is used when two of the three cards are hole cards.
- MILES OF BAD ROAD - Three of a kind. Prefixed with a number, 3*<N>, to indicate 3 <N>s. Thus "24 miles of bad road" is 3 eights, etc. (This obviously doesn't work for face cards.)

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