Aussie Millions Day Three Pro Light
When the Aussie Millions crunched through its record number of players on Day One and Day Two, many of the 747 players were sent to the rails, and a ton of pro players were among them. Now down to 80 players on the start of Day Three, many pros are off to enjoy Melbourne or stick around and lay odds on who is going to win the thing. Chris “Jesus” Ferguson is out, as is Erick Lindgren, Clonie Gowen, Greg Raymer, Kenna James, Kathy Liebert, Andy Bloch, John Juanda, Tony G, Evelyn Ng, and John D’Agostino.
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Poker terminology:
- OMAHA - A variant of Hold'em where each player receives 4 hole cards and must use exactly two of them (together with 3 of 5 board cards) to make a hand. Often played high-low split with an 8 qualifier for low.
- LATE BLIND - In addition to "regular" blinds, some games allow a player (particularly a new one) to post a blind bet in return for the right to enter the game immediately and act last on the first betting round. The amount of the blind is determined by house rules, usually somewhere between the last blind and double the last blind. It is frequently a LIVE BLIND.
- PASS - Opposite of bet. To check, if checked to. To fold, if bet to.
- MISDEAL - A hand dealt incorrectly that must be re-dealt.
- 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.)
- MITES AND LICE - A hand consisting of two pair, threes over twos.

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