Heads-Up Championship Won by Poker Pro
Most people would expect the Heads-Up Poker Championship played on NBC to be won by a poker pro, but when the online world hosts major heads-up poker events, anyone has a chance. In this case, at online poker room Full Tilt Poker, it was a pro who won it though. David Singer took home the big prize when he beat all comers to win the $25k event…
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Poker lexicon:
- FULL OF - Describes a full house. "Fives full of queens" is 5-5-5-Q-Q.
- RUNNER-RUNNER - A hand made using both of the last two cards dealt.
- LOCK - A hand that cannot be beat under any circumstances. Also: NUTS.
- ON THE COME - A situation where the player does not have a complete hand but hopes to make one if the right cards come up.
- TOP TWO PAIR - In flop games, having hole cards that make the highest possible two pair hand.
- BRODERICK CRAWFORD - In Hold'em, hole cards of 10-4. From the 1950s TV series "Highway Patrol", starring Broderick Crawford.

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