Ind. locksmith pleads guilty in video poker blast
CHICAGO - An Indiana locksmith admitted Friday that he supplied explosives to a man who boasted of mob ties and who is accused of setting off the blast that wrecked the offices of a video poker company.
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Poker argot:
- NO-LIMIT POKER - A game where there is no maximum bet; a player can wager any amount (perhaps above some minimum) up to whatever money is on the table in front of him.
- MITES AND LICE - A hand consisting of two pair, threes over twos.
- GUT SHOT - A draw to an inside straight, as in 2-3-4-6.
- JOKER - A 53rd card in the deck, distinct from the others, used as a wild card or as a BUG.
- SPLIT [OPENERS] - In draw poker, to discard one or more openers, usually to draw to a straight or flush. Normally requires the opener to declare the act and retain the discards so that the act of opening can later be validated.
- TOURNAMENT - A highly structured game involving potentially dozens of tables where all participants pay an entry fee and obtain a fixed number of chips. Once a tournament has started, additional players may not enter. As the game progresses players bust out and are eliminated until only one winner remains.

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