Bubble trouble for amateurs at World Series of Poker
All of the players remaining in the World Series of Poker Main Event are officially “in the money.” Of the 6,494 who started, 648 will be getting paychecks. When it got down to 649 players, the eliminations came to a halt because not one player went broke over 1 hour, 48 minutes, the longest such spell in WSOP history.
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Poker glossary:
- SEVENTH STREET - The seventh card dealt in 7-card stud.
- READ - To determine whether an opponent has a good, medium or bad hand by observing his personal behavior. An inexact science.
- MIDDLE POSITION - Betting positions approximately halfway around the table from the first player to act.
- POT ODDS - The amount of money in the pot divided by the amount of money you must bet in order to call. Often used to determine if a pot offers enough reward to play on the come.
- CUT - To break the deck into 2 stacks of at least 5 cards each. Usually performed by the player to the dealer's right to insure that the the deck is not stacked.
- TIGHT - [1] A style of play that entails playing fewer hands than average. Antonym: LOOSE. [2] A FULL HOUSE.

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