2009 WSOP: Sagstrom Leads Final Table of HORSE #49
From nineteen to eight. That’s all the ground covered in Event #49, $50,000 World Championship HORSE…
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Poker lexicon:
- LATE POSITION - For a particular betting round, a player who does not have to act until most of the other players have acted.
- TELL - Any personal mannerisms that reveal the quality of one's hand. E.g., constantly looking at one's hole cards is often a tell of a poor hand. (Some players, knowing this, will at times check their hole cards when they have a great hand and don't need to look.)
- ON THE COME - A situation where the player does not have a complete hand but hopes to make one if the right cards come up.
- LOWBALL - Generic term for poker where the lowest hand wins.
- SIDE POT - When an active player runs out of money during the course of a hand, the remaining players participate in a second or SIDE POT for the rest of the hand. Additional side pots are possible if several players run out of money at different points in a hand.
- SUICIDE KING - King of Hearts. So named because in the drawing the king appears to be stabbing himself in the head.

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