Video Poker Blast Settles, Locksmith Guilty
In a case of mob violence in Chicago in 2003 a coin operated business that sold video poker machines was bombed by an octogenarian, and the man who sold him the explosives to do the dirty deed has just pled guilty. Merrillville, Indiana resident Kyle Knight, 44, has pled guilty to selling explosives to Samuel Volpendesto, 84, one of two charged with blowing up C&S Coin Operated Amusements. Knight has signed plea agreement to serve as state witness in this and other mob related cases, presumably in exchange for a reduced sentence.
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Poker talk:
- SUITED - Two or more cards all the same suit. Ant: OFF-SUIT.
- GOOD GAME - A game with players worse than you so that you can expect to win a lot of money.
- FILL - To draw a card that makes a five-card hand (straight, flush, full house, straight flush).
- STRAIGHT - A hand consisting of 5 cards in sequence but not in suit.
- BET - To put money into the pot, pursuant to the rules of the game, thus maintaining a chance of winning the pot.
- STAND OFF - To call a raise. "Opener raises, I stand off".

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