2007 WSOP Overview, June 27th — H.O.R.S.E. Final Eight Set; Bennett, Dumanski Claim Bracelets
Two more winner’s bracelets were awarded on Wednesday at the WSOP, even as the attention-grabbing $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tourney played down to its final table. Ernest Bennett and Lukasz Dumanski were the day’s champions, while Amnon Filippi…
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Useful poker information:
- MITES AND LICE - A hand consisting of two pair, threes over twos.
- UNDERDOG - Before all the cards are dealt, a hand that does not figure to be the winner. Ant: FAVORITE.
- 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.
- BET FOR VALUE - Betting a hand that, in the long run, is expected to win more than it loses. Antonym: BLUFF.
- 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.
- SEAT POSITION - The actual seat a player has, normally numbered sequentially starting with 1 as the first seat to dealer's left. Not to be confused with POSITION in a particular pot. Typically unrelated to play of a hand but often important in peripheral aspects, e.g.: "Seats 1 and 10 are nonsmoking here", "Seat 5 has a good view of the table", "Seat 3 is in a high-traffic area".

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