2008 WSOP Event #19 $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha: Vanessa Selbst Triumphs
At the end of each day of Event #19’s play, Vanessa Selbst had the most chips. This would include the final day, when she ended up with them all in winning the $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha bracelet and $227,933. This was Selbst’s fourth…
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Poker talk:
- REBUY - [1] To purchase additional chips after an initial buy-in, usually after losing most or all of the previous buy-in. This term is most often used in certain tournaments where if one loses all one's chips, or falls below a certain minimum chip level, for an additional sum of money one can purchase a fixed amount of additional tournament chips. Usually there is a time limit (The "REBUY PERIOD") as to how long rebuys are allowed. [2] The additional chips "rebought" in tournament play.
- JOKER - A 53rd card in the deck, distinct from the others, used as a wild card or as a BUG.
- BICYCLE - The best possible low hand: A-2-3-4-5. More common term: WHEEL.
- CHASE - To continue in a hand, often at poor odds, in the hopes of catching a much better hand. "He called, chasing the flush.".
- BIG BOBTAIL - An open-ended 4-card straight flush.
- FOLD - To decline to call a bet, thus dropping out of a hand.

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