Devilfish Poker to Go Public
The online poker company that runs DevilfishPoker will soon be a publicly floated firm, according to a recent press release. The company, Devilfish Gaming, is joining the small club of online poker rooms that are publicly traded, a practice that has been on the wan ever since the UIGEA was passed in the United States. The company is named after one of the most well known poker players, especially in the UK, David “Devilfish” Ulliott…
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Poker lingo:
- LIVE BLIND - The last and largest blind bet may or may not be LIVE. If LIVE, the blind bettor has the option of "raising" his own blind in the event the bet is called around to him. This is normal, and is sometimes referred to as "blinds are live".
- 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.
- BEE No. 92 (TM) - Trade name for the "diamond back" cards frequently used in casino games. Compare: RIDER BACK.
- FLAT CALL - To call a bet. Emphasizes that the caller did not raise.
- WHEEL - A-2-3-4-5. Usually discussed in the context of lowball where it is the best possible hand. Can also refer to a 5-high straight in high games. Also: BICYCLE.
- JOKER - A 53rd card in the deck, distinct from the others, used as a wild card or as a BUG.

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