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Poker dictionary:
- POSITION - One's location in the betting sequence, relative to the players still in the hand. First position is first to act.
- BLACK - When referring to chips, black usually stands for $100 casino chips. "This guy sits down with a stack of blacks and raises the first bet." Not ALL casinos use black for $100 but that is the common usage.
- FULL OF - Describes a full house. "Fives full of queens" is 5-5-5-Q-Q.
- CALLER - One who calls. Sometimes used collectively, as in "3 callers".
- PROP - Also PROPOSITION PLAYER. An employee of the gaming establishment whose primary purpose is to keep enough players at a table to prevent breaking up the game for lack of players. Unlike SHILLs "props" make a small hourly wage but play with their own money, winning or losing based on their skill.
- LITTLE SLICK - In Hold'em, hole cards of A-2, suited or not.

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