Review of "All About John Deere for Kids Part 1"

Written by Sherri Allen


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Asrepparttar name suggests, "All About John Deere for Kids Part 1" is very informative. There is so much information presented, in fact, thatrepparttar 109818 narrative tends to get a little dry in parts -- it starts to sound a bit like a John Deere catalog. That's balanced, however, by things likerepparttar 109819 fun segment on John Deere toys,repparttar 109820 interesting lessons on modern farming and, of course,repparttar 109821 exciting visuals.

If your children can't get enough of tractors and heavy equipment, I recommend "All About John Deere for Kids Part 1." Without having to step onto a worksite, they'll get to see all kinds of tractors doing all kinds of jobs.

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Poker Glossary

Written by rebook srs


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COMMON CARD: A card dealt faceup to be used by all players atrepparttar showdown inrepparttar 109817 games of stud poker whenever there are insufficient cards left inrepparttar 109818 deck to deal each player a card individually. COMMUNITY CARDS: The cards dealt faceup inrepparttar 109819 center ofrepparttar 109820 table that can be used by all players to form their best hand inrepparttar 109821 games of holdem and Omaha. COMPLETE THE BET: To increase an all-in bet or forced bet to a full bet in limit poker. CUT: To dividerepparttar 109822 deck into two sections in such a manner as to changerepparttar 109823 order ofrepparttar 109824 cards. CUT-CARD: Another term forrepparttar 109825 bottom card. DEAD CARD: A card that is not legally playable. DEAD COLLECTION BLIND: A fee posted byrepparttar 109826 player havingrepparttar 109827 dealer button, used in some games as an alternative method of seat rental. DEAD HAND: A hand that is not legally playable. DEAD MONEY: Chips that are taken intorepparttar 109828 center ofrepparttar 109829 pot because they are not considered part of a particular player's bet. DEAL: To give each player cards, or put cards onrepparttar 109830 board. As used in these rules, each deal refers torepparttar 109831 entire process fromrepparttar 109832 shuffling and dealing of cards untilrepparttar 109833 pot is awarded torepparttar 109834 winner. DEALER BUTTON: A flat disk that indicatesrepparttar 109835 player who would be inrepparttar 109836 dealing position for that hand (if there were not a house dealer). Normally just called "the button." DEAL OFF: To take allrepparttar 109837 blinds andrepparttar 109838 button before changing seats or leavingrepparttar 109839 table. That is, participate through allrepparttar 109840 blind positions andrepparttar 109841 dealer position. DEAL TWICE: When there is no more betting, agreeing to haverepparttar 109842 rest ofrepparttar 109843 cards to come determine only halfrepparttar 109844 pot, removing those cards, and dealing again forrepparttar 109845 other half ofrepparttar 109846 pot. DECK: A set of playing-cards. In these games,repparttar 109847 deck consists of either: (1) 52 cards in seven-card stud, holdem, and Omaha. (2) 53 cards (includingrepparttar 109848 joker), often used in ace-to-five lowball and draw high. DISCARD(S): In a draw game, to throw cards out of your hand to make room for replacements, orrepparttar 109849 card(s) thrown away;repparttar 109850 muck. DOWNCARDS: Cards that are dealt facedown in a stud game.

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