Poker Guy | Big bids sink reckless players
Hard poker rule: Against reckless players, build big pots with big hands. That’s how Blair Rodman did it at the final table of a $2,000-buy-in, no-limit hold ‘em event at the 2007 World Series of Poker, at the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas. With blinds at $30,000-
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Poker dictionary:
- ASSAULT RIFLE - In Omaha, hole cards that are A-K-4-7 of any suit(s).
- PAY STATION - A player who rarely folds, thus who frequently calls better hands and loses. Almost as much fun as a LIVE ONE.
- AMERICAN AIRLINES - In Hold'em, a pair of Aces in the hole. Better known (at least in rec.gambling) as POCKET ROCKETS.
- BIG BOBTAIL - An open-ended 4-card straight flush.
- TRIPS - Three of a kind. In Hold'em the term SET is used when two of the three cards are hole cards.
- 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.

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