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Friday, June 24, 2005
Poker Party Terminology
Poker Party Terminology - D Dead A dead card is a card that is no longer available to help you. In seven card stud, for example, a pair of kings in the hole is less strong if the two remaining kings are two other players' door cards, and therefore dead. Deal To deal is to give out the cards during a hand. The person who does this is called the dealer. At most public cardrooms, a dealer is hired for this purpose (and for generally running the game). At most private games, players take turns dealing. To be dealt in is to be given cards during a hand. To be dealt out or dealt around is not to be given cards. Dealer's Choice A format in which the dealer is allowed to select the particular poker game that will be dealt. Sometimes this means before each hand, although a more sensible system (since in many games the dealer has a positional advantage) is one in which players take turns choosing the game for an entire round. Declare Declare games are games in which you must declare the value of your hand in order to claim the pot. A typical example is a high-low split game in which you must declare before showdown whether you are claiming the high, low, or both pots (typically if you declare both you must win both in order to claim either). Declare games are played almost exclusively in home games. In most if not all cardrooms, cards speak. Deuce Twos are sometimes called deuces. So 22277 can be called deuces full of sevens. Deuce to Seven In a game played for low, deuce to seven usually means that the best low hand is simply the worst poker hand. If you haven't figured it out already, that hand is 75432, with no flush. Deuce to seven lowball is also called Kansas City, or Kansas City lowball. See also ace to five. Dominate A starting hand that will almost always beat another starting hand is said to dominate that hand. For example, in hold'em, AK dominates K2. Most of the time K2 makes a playable hand, AK will make a better hand. However, a 2 might still spoil the party. Door Card The first card dealt face up to each player in seven card stud is the door card. Double Belly Buster A double belly buster is a hand with two inside straight draws. For example, 79TJK can become a straight with an 8 or a Q. It's roughly equivalent to an open-ended straight draw, except that the double belly-buster is more deceptive, and people often fail to notice that they have one (especially in cases such as when the 7 in the above example shows up on a later street, and the player is focused on the gutshot they already had). Draw The word draw has slightly different meanings in different contexts, although generally it has something to do with receiving more cards, with the hope of improving your hand. Draw games are games where at some point during the hand you are allowed to discard some or all of your cards, to be replaced from the deck. Drawing two is thus exchanging two of your cards. "The draw" is the point during the game at which players may do this. By default, when someone asks you if you want to play some draw, they usually mean five card draw. In other poker games, drawing simply means staying in the game with the hope of improving your hand when more cards come (as opposed to with the intention of seeing if your hand is best). A draw means a way to improve. For example, if you have four suited cards, you have a flush draw. When you stay in a hand with the hope of improving, you are said to be "on a draw." You are also said to be "drawing to" the hand you hope to make. For example, in lowball, if you hold K7642 and draw one, you are drawing to a (ragged) 7 (i.e., a 7 low). Draw Dead To draw when it turns out you would lose even if you hit your draw. Most trivially on the turn in hold'em, if you have a fourflush with KQs but someone else holds A5s and has already made a pair of aces, you're drawing dead. Whenever you make your flush, they make a better flush. Draw Out (on) To draw out on someone is to outdraw them. Drawing Hand A hand with which you expect to be on a draw is a drawing hand. Suited connectors in hold'em (e.g., QhJh) are drawing hands, since while they make strong hands (straights and flushes) relatively often, they will rarely make them on the flop. Drop To fold is to drop. To drop is to fold.
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Sunday, June 12, 2005
How Legal Is Your Poker Party?
Up Close: How Legal Is Your Poker Party?December 21, 2004 The Kenny Rogers song says "You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em". It's wisdom that might hit home with poker players who are gambling here in Houston for real money. But isn't that illegal? It's poker night, but this isn't Las Vegas. It's not even Lake Charles. This is the Seabrook Beach Club on Clear Lake. It's real poker for real money, where first place will get you at least $2,500. Poker, especially a version called Texas Hold 'em, is suddenly hot. Why? Virtually any night you can watch it on ESPN's coverage of The World Series of Poker. ESPN has now started not only broadcasting million-dollar tournaments, it's about to debut a drama about high-stakes gambling. Poker is suddenly out of the backrooms and into the mainstream. On any given night, dozens of bars around Houston are running tournaments with thousands of dollars at stake. But is it legal? "If you break the law, you break the law," says Robert Burby of the Texas City Police Department. "It's just the way things are done here in Texas City." A few weeks ago, police in Texas City raided a nightclub, ticketing some 80 players and charging the owner with violating the state's gambling laws. He told, he'd checked with local officials and believed his poker tournament was a legal way to drum up business. But according to prosecutors, Texas law says gambling is only legit in private places and not in nightclubs or bars. The Harris County D.A.'s office flatly says the only place you can play poker for money legally in Texas is in the privacy of your own home. That is an interpretation not shared at the Seabrook Beach Club. "We come as club members," Mark Liszewski, club member. "We come to play a game." The poker room is separate from the rest of the bar and players have to register as members making it a private place according to the management. In a strip mall in nearby Webster, we found more games in progress. Rick Garren retired from professional wrestling to open what he calls Big Slick's Social Club devoted solely to poker. Garren says by keeping it members only and making money only from entry fees, food and soft drinks he's legal. Garren says playing poker like this is a far cry from clearly illegal games played in smoky backrooms where the house takes a cut of the pot. "If you play in an underground game, you don't know if you're gonna get paid, you don't know if you're gonna get robbed, you don't know if the place is going to get busted, I mean there are just so many things that are dangerous," says Garren. For now, these games go on, but experts say it might take a change of Texas law to make it clear whether they're truly legal or not. State alcohol officials in Houston say they routinely investigate bars for having illegal video and slot machines. But they say Texas Hold 'em is a new concept in gambling and that for now, they likely won't take action unless the District Attorney decides it's an offense
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Thursday, May 26, 2005
Legal Is Your Poker Party?
Up Close: How Legal Is Your Poker Party?December 21, 2004 The Kenny Rogers song says "You got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em". It's wisdom that might hit home with poker players who are gambling here in Houston for real money. But isn't that illegal? It's poker night, but this isn't Las Vegas. It's not even Lake Charles. This is the Seabrook Beach Club on Clear Lake. It's real poker for real money, where first place will get you at least $2,500. Poker, especially a version called Texas Hold 'em, is suddenly hot. Why? Virtually any night you can watch it on ESPN's coverage of The World Series of Poker. ESPN has now started not only broadcasting million-dollar tournaments, it's about to debut a drama about high-stakes gambling. Poker is suddenly out of the backrooms and into the mainstream. On any given night, dozens of bars around Houston are running tournaments with thousands of dollars at stake. But is it legal? "If you break the law, you break the law," says Robert Burby of the Texas City Police Department. "It's just the way things are done here in Texas City." A few weeks ago, police in Texas City raided a nightclub, ticketing some 80 players and charging the owner with violating the state's gambling laws. He told, he'd checked with local officials and believed his poker tournament was a legal way to drum up business. But according to prosecutors, Texas law says gambling is only legit in private places and not in nightclubs or bars. The Harris County D.A.'s office flatly says the only place you can play poker for money legally in Texas is in the privacy of your own home. That is an interpretation not shared at the Seabrook Beach Club. "We come as club members," Mark Liszewski, club member. "We come to play a game." The poker room is separate from the rest of the bar and players have to register as members making it a private place according to the management. In a strip mall in nearby Webster, we found more games in progress. Rick Garren retired from professional wrestling to open what he calls Big Slick's Social Club devoted solely to poker. Garren says by keeping it members only and making money only from entry fees, food and soft drinks he's legal. Garren says playing poker like this is a far cry from clearly illegal games played in smoky backrooms where the house takes a cut of the pot. "If you play in an underground game, you don't know if you're gonna get paid, you don't know if you're gonna get robbed, you don't know if the place is going to get busted, I mean there are just so many things that are dangerous," says Garren. For now, these games go on, but experts say it might take a change of Texas law to make it clear whether they're truly legal or not. State alcohol officials in Houston say they routinely investigate bars for having illegal video and slot machines. But they say Texas Hold 'em is a new concept in gambling and that for now, they likely won't take action unless the District Attorney decides it's an offense.
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Monday, May 16, 2005
Poker party at home.
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Sunday, May 15, 2005
Poker party coming up
We set a two-hour time limit. Whoever had the most chips at the end of two hours won half the money. The other half was divided between second and third place. The funny thing is, the next week I saw those people at a 50th anniversary poker party and all anyone wanted to talk about, including the guests of honor, was if we were going to play poker that night. We did.” It’s an easy game to play. And if you don’t know how, don’t worry: lots of people will be eager to teach you...
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