WPT and Card Player Strike Deal
Card Player Media is going to be the official partner of the World Poker Tour from now on when it comes to live tourney reporting, thanks to a new deal revealed in a recent press release. The deal gives Card Player exclusive reporting rights, with the company taking over the reporting duties and working in tandem with the World Poker Tour Live Updates staff. Comprehensive coverage of live poker tourney will be shown on the websites of both companies, WPT.com and CardPlayer.com…
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Poker terminology:
- SHORT-STACKED - Playing with a only a small amount of money, thus limiting one's risk and reward.
- POT ODDS - The amount of money in the pot divided by the amount of money you must bet in order to call. Often used to determine if a pot offers enough reward to play on the come.
- 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".
- STAKE - The amount of a player's BUY-IN, or the amount of money they are willing to play with in a given session. Compare: BANKROLL.
- FOURTH STREET - In stud poker, the fourth card dealt to each player. Sometimes used to refer to the fourth community card dealt in Hold'em, although the more common term for this is TURN (q.v.).
- OFFSUIT - Not of the same suit. "I held A-Q offsuit" or "The flop was 10-6-2 offsuit". When speaking of 5 or more cards, not all/ of the same suit, i.e., no flush, as in "button had A-K-10-8-7 offsuit."

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