Poker in a sentence as a noun

Once upon a time, I played poker for a living.

If you think your company hasn't, I have an adage about the sucker at the poker table for you.

He lost me at the part where the secret to life is becoming a professional poker player.

The most important thing I learned was that the least important factor in how much I earned was my skill at poker.

Everyone in poker knows a 'That Guy', a bona fide poker genius who keeps ******* their life up because they care too much about the game.

They effectively shut out online poker transactions by not approving the poker sites as merchants.

Various states were working to legalize transactions for online poker.

Everything from internet poker, to any issue you could imagine.

Full Tilt went to the extreme of bringing in five separate firms to each give an opinion - and each found in favor of online poker not being online gambling.

The University of Alberta is doing a lot of working developing poker bots using game theory.

I've seen well gelled teams play planning poker, give exactly the same estimates independently and hit their targets perfectly.

I'm not so sure, a bunch of my mainstream friends are freaking out about it. They didn't care about the previous seizures, but once you stop people from playing Internet poker at work everyone turns into a civil rights advocate.

It can be fascinating and beautiful and it can send you mad. Fall into the trap of believing that poker is a worthwhile pursuit of itself and you end up in the trap - living out of your car or on the crappy end of the Vegas strip, some weeks a millionaire, some weeks a bankrupt.

Restraining orders were issued against more than 75 bank accounts used by the poker companies and their payment processors, while five Internet domain names used by the companies to host poker games were seized, federal authorities added in a statement.

Poker definitions

noun

fire iron consisting of a metal rod with a handle; used to stir a fire

See also: salamander

noun

any of various card games in which players bet that they hold the highest-ranking hand