WSOPE HORSE Over
The World Series of Poker Europe is running strong in its second year, once more playing in London, and the £2,500 H.O.R.S.E event has wrapped up with a winner. The field started with 110 players all gunning for the £76,999 top prize and wound down to one survivor on the third day. The winner was Sherkhan Farnood, closing the door on some tough competition, including Yuval Bronshtein, Erik Albinsson, Jeff Lisandro and US pro player Howard Lederer, known as “The Professor of Poker”, who took third…
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Poker lexicon:
- LEAK - To show one's hole cards (often unknowingly).
- FIXED LIMIT - A betting structure where the amount of each bet is a specific fixed quantity. Usually specified as A-B, where A is the amount to bet in the first few betting rounds and B (larger than A) is the amount bet in the later rounds. Related terms: FLAT LIMIT, NO LIMIT, POT LIMIT, SPREAD LIMIT.
- S&M - Sklansky & Malmuth. Generally refers to the ideas and algorithms published by these two authors. When used in a 7-card stud context, often refers to "7 Card Stud For Advanced Players", and when used in a Hold'em context, often refers to "Texas Hold'em For Advanced Players".
- FULL HOUSE - A hand consisting of 3-of-a-kind and a (different) pair.
- UNDER THE GUN - The position that has to act first in a round of betting.
- OMAHA - A variant of Hold'em where each player receives 4 hole cards and must use exactly two of them (together with 3 of 5 board cards) to make a hand. Often played high-low split with an 8 qualifier for low.

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