Buchman busts in 4th at World Series of Poker
Eric Buchman has been eliminated from the World Series of Poker main event in fourth place after he couldn’t survive enough all-in wagers to build back from a hand that left him short on chips.
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Poker jargon:
- LITTLE SLICK - In Hold'em, hole cards of A-2, suited or not.
- FULL HOUSE - A hand consisting of 3-of-a-kind and a (different) pair.
- BAD-BEAT JACKPOT - In some cardrooms, a prize that is shared by the players in a game, when a very good hand (usually Aces full, or better) is beaten by a higher hand. Jackpots are usually financed by taking a drop ($1 is a common amount) from every pot. A typical division of the jackpot will give the losing hand 50 %, the winning hand 25 %, and the other players at the table share the remaining 25 % of the Jackpot.
- TIGHT - [1] A style of play that entails playing fewer hands than average. Antonym: LOOSE. [2] A FULL HOUSE.
- OUT - [1] A card that will improve your hand, often substantially. A hand with many OUTS is preferable to a hand with only 1 or 2. [2] Folded, ineligible to bet or win this hand. "I'm out" is often a synonym for "I fold".
- POT LIMIT - A game where the maximum bet is determined by the size of the pot at the time. Note that a player wanting to raise first calls the bet, then totals the pot to determine the maximum amount he can raise.

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