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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Casino poker language:
- CUT - To break the deck into 2 stacks of at least 5 cards each. Usually performed by the player to the dealer's right to insure that the the deck is not stacked.
- DOYLE BRUNSON - In Hold'em, 10-2 in the hole. So named because Doyle Brunson won two straight WSOPs (q.v.) in 1975 and 1976 with 10-2 on the last hand. (Suited (spades) in 1975, unsuited in 1976).
- ANTE - A small bet all players are required to make before a hand is dealt. Not all games have an ante. Related terms: BLIND, FORCED BET.
- UNDER THE GUN - The position that has to act first in a round of betting.
- SEMI-BLUFF - To bluff with a come hand that figures to win if it hits.
- DEALER'S CHOICE - In home games, a rule that permits the dealer to name which poker game to be played that hand. Often limited to selecting from a list provided.

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