ECOOPII, $2 Million Guaranteed Tourney & Exclusive Freerolls at Titan Poker!
Titan Poker’s massive $2 Million guaranteed tournament kicks off this Sunday March 2, followed by five €1,500 PokerNews Cup Austria Freerolls and the launch of the second European Championship of Online Poker (ECOOPII).
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Casino poker language:
- BET FOR VALUE - Betting a hand that, in the long run, is expected to win more than it loses. Antonym: BLUFF.
- RAISE - To wager more than the minimum required to call, forcing other players to put in more money as well.
- STUCK - Down a nontrivial amount of money, as in "he's stuck $800".
- BAD-BEAT JACKPOT - In some cardrooms, a prize that is shared by the players in a game, when a very good hand (usually Aces full, or better) is beaten by a higher hand. Jackpots are usually financed by taking a drop ($1 is a common amount) from every pot. A typical division of the jackpot will give the losing hand 50 %, the winning hand 25 %, and the other players at the table share the remaining 25 % of the Jackpot.
- BLUFF - To make a bet or raise with a poor hand, in hope that the remaining active player(s) will fold.
- BACK DOOR - Applies to a hand that was made in the last card or two, specifically not a hand the player was originally planning on having. Most often applied to straights and flushes.

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