888.com Announces its $105,000 World Poker Crown Bounty Tournament
The 888.com World Poker Crown final event is near and 888 is hosting a special $105,000 World Poker Crown Bounty satellite, with 100 seats guaranteed to the WPC final event.
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Casino poker language:
- WORLD SERIES OF POKER - A series of several different poker games with relatively large buy-ins, culminating in a $10,000 buy-in no-limit Hold'em tournament, the winner of which is crowned the World Poker Champion. Sponsored by Binion's Horseshoe Club in Las Vegas.
- FLOP - [1] In Hold'em, the first three community cards, dealt simultaneously. [2] To deal a flop, or to make a hand on a flop. "I flopped trips".
- LIVE [CARD] - In Stud, a card probably not held by other players.
- LATE POSITION - For a particular betting round, a player who does not have to act until most of the other players have acted.
- DRAWING DEAD - A draw in which it is impossible to obtain a winning hand for any of a variety of reasons: an opponent's hand is better than whatever you are drawing to, the card(s) that make your hand are out of play, or (in Hold'em) give an opponent a stronger hand even if it makes yours. Frequently used in the past tense, since one rarely knows it at the time.
- HOOK - A Jack. So named because the "J" resembles a hook.

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