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 jargon:
- SUICIDE KING - King of Hearts. So named because in the drawing the king appears to be stabbing himself in the head.
- FLOORMAN - The casino representative in charge of the card room or a section of a card room. Arbitrates disputes when unusual events happen.
- RIVER - The last card dealt in a hand of stud or Hold'em.
- DOOR [CARD] - A player's first upcard in stud games.
- LIMIT POKER - A poker game wherein the amount to be bet is fixed, or at most variable within a prescribed minimum and maximum. Ant.: NO-LIMIT POKER.
- TO GO - The current betting level, as in "$20 to go" meaning every player must contribute $20 (total) or drop. A $10 raise would then make the pot "$30 to go".

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