Poker guilty plea leads to absolute discharge
The very first person to plead guilty in relation to last May’s poker busts in Winnipeg did so this morning, and as punishment he got absolutely nothing.
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Poker dictionary:
- ASSAULT RIFLE - In Omaha, hole cards that are A-K-4-7 of any suit(s).
- SEAT POSITION - The actual seat a player has, normally numbered sequentially starting with 1 as the first seat to dealer's left. Not to be confused with POSITION in a particular pot. Typically unrelated to play of a hand but often important in peripheral aspects, e.g.: "Seats 1 and 10 are nonsmoking here", "Seat 5 has a good view of the table", "Seat 3 is in a high-traffic area".
- 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."
- 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.
- SEMI-BLUFF - To bluff with a come hand that figures to win if it hits.
- CALLER - One who calls. Sometimes used collectively, as in "3 callers".

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