Poker Player YUNGMONEY209 Wins $245,188.50 as UltimateBet’s Online Championship Series Finishes with $1,115,000 Bang
With over 1100 players registered in the $1 million Guaranteed UBOC Championship event, the prize pool catapulted to $1,115,000. Online poker player YUNGMONEY209 takes home $245,188.50 for first place finish. (PRWeb Jan 21, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/01/prweb1891474.htm
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Poker lexicon:
- FIRE - To make the first bet in a betting round. Used to emphasize that the player bet when a check was possible, showing strength.
- FREEROLL - [1] A poker tournament that does not charge a buy-in fee; players must earn buy-in credits through previous play at the same establishment. [2] Having a lock on part of a pot (sure to win a greater fraction of the pot than one is betting) and playing to win more or all of it.
- ONE-EYED - The jack of hearts, jack of spades or king of diamonds. So named because the characters are drawn in profile, thus showing only one eye.
- SHARK - A good/crafty player often posing as a fish early in the game.
- SEMI-BLUFF - To bluff with a come hand that figures to win if it hits.
- MUCK - [1] A collection of face-down cards near the dealer composed of discards, i.e., folded hands, burns and discards for drawing purposes. [2] To throw one's cards into the muck, thus folding.

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