WSOP Updates, $10,000 Main Event, Day 1d – Josh Evans Leads Fourth Opening Day
1,783 players started off Day 1d of the 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event, making a total of 6,358 entrants, the second-largest field in WSOP history. The fourth Day 1 saw the largest starting field of the event, forcing the Poker…
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Useful poker terms:
- OVER - A term used in describing two pair or a full house. "Kings over tens" means two pair, kings and tens. "Jacks over", also "Jacks up" describes a hand that is two pair: Jacks with an unspecified lower pair. Also used to describe a full house, distinguishing the three of a kind from the pair. The hand J-J-J-A-A could be described as "Full house, Jacks over Aces".
- EDGE - An advantage over an opponent, either specific or subjective.
- DOUBLE BELLY BUSTER - A two-way inside straight. E.g., 3-5-6-7-9.
- 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".
- HOLE CARDS - In Stud and Hold'em, the face-down cards dealt to each player.
- S&M - Sklansky & Malmuth. Generally refers to the ideas and algorithms published by these two authors. When used in a 7-card stud context, often refers to "7 Card Stud For Advanced Players", and when used in a Hold'em context, often refers to "Texas Hold'em For Advanced Players".

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