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  2. Table stakes - Wikipedia

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    In poker and other gambling games, table stakes is a rule that a player may bet no more money than they had on the table at the beginning of that hand; they cannot go back to their pocket for more money once a hand is dealt. [1] This limits the amount that a player can lose, while also limiting the amount other players may have to bet.

  3. Gambling in California - Wikipedia

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    There are 27 satellite wagering facilities throughout the state, most of them found at county fairgrounds, cardrooms, and tribal casinos. [24] Racing and wagering is regulated by the California Horse Racing Board. [25] As of 2018, the annual amount wagered on California races was $3.2 billion, with $662 million retained after payouts. [26]

  4. California Bureau of Gambling Control - Wikipedia

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    In March 2000, the voters of California passed Proposition 1A which amended the California Constitution to permit Class III (casino-style) gaming on Indian land, provided that such activities are authorized by a tribal ordinance and conducted in conformity with a gaming compact entered into between the tribe and the state. The tribe and the ...

  5. Glossary of poker terms - Wikipedia

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    In games such as Texas hold 'em, where five community cards are dealt, if the player's best hand is on the board and the player goes to the showdown they are said to play the board. pocket aces Refers to a starting poker hand that contains two Aces. The most common context is a game of Texas hold 'em. Other names for Ace-Ace include American ...

  6. World Class Poker on Games.com - AOL

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    Today we would like to feature World Class Poker by Masque on Games.com. This game has generous bonuses, choose your table, and also sit-and-go tournaments. Play no-limit, Omaha, 7-card stud, 5 ...

  7. Understanding Medicare True Out-of -Pocket (TrOOP) Costs - AOL

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    True out-of-pocket (TrOOP) costs are specific to Medicare drug plans (Part D). TrOOP costs are the costs you pay for covered drugs. For 2025, there’s a $2,000 cap on out-of-pocket drug costs.

  8. United States slot machine ownership regulations by state

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    State Legal Status Alabama: Class II machines legal Alaska: All machines legal Arizona: All machines legal Arkansas: All machines legal California: Machines 25 years or older legal Colorado: Machines before 1984 legal Connecticut: All machines prohibited Delaware: Machines 25 years or older legal Washington, D.C. Machines before 1952 legal

  9. Is there a maximum out-of-pocket cost with Medicare? - AOL

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    Medicare sets maximum out-of-pocket cost limits each year for Medicare Advantage and Medigap. Learn more here.