MADD Benefits from Poker Run

Poker runs are a great way to play “poker” and help a good cause, all while enjoying a recreational motorcycle journey. That was the idea behind the Sober Riders Motorcycle Association 7th annual poker run, held this past Sunday to raise money for MADD, or Mothers Against Drunk Driving. If there is one group of motorists that are keenly aware of the dangers of drunk driving it is motorcyclists, who are at constant risk…

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Tue, July 15th, 2008

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  • FULL HOUSE - A hand consisting of 3-of-a-kind and a (different) pair.
  • LIVE ONE - The best kind of opponent, a poor player with a lot of money to lose and in a hurry to lose it.
  • OUT - [1] A card that will improve your hand, often substantially. A hand with many OUTS is preferable to a hand with only 1 or 2. [2] Folded, ineligible to bet or win this hand. "I'm out" is often a synonym for "I fold".
  • WIRED [PAIR] - A pair in the hole. In 5-card stud, a door card that pairs the hole card.
  • BOARD - The exposed cards in Hold'em and stud. Also BOARD CARDS.
  • FREE CARD - A card dealt after all players checked in a betting round.
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