Poker and the English Language

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Poker and the English LanguageI occasionally talk here about how impatient I sometimes get with poker-related analogies. For instance, about a year ago I referred to the Poker Shrink noting how he wasn’t “a big fan of the ‘Poker is like Life’ books and articles” because, in his view, most of them end up being “too general to carry any more wisdom than a dribble glass.” I agreed with the Shrink in saying I also didn’t care much for these analogies — most particularly when they end up making one’s meaning more vague rather than helping clarify what it is one is trying to express.

In other words, I ain’t too keen on someone proclaiming “Poker is like life” and leaving it at that, though I do often appreciate the many ways poker presents us with situations that resemble those we face elsewhere, and thus occasionally provides interesting ways to talk about and assess those non-poker situations. And yeah, I, too, will indulge in such making comparisons now and again, as it is both fun and occasionally even useful.

That said, one has to be careful not to introduce unwanted vagueness when making such comparisons. Another danger one faces when choosing to employ poker-related metaphors is to fall into stale, overused phrases and clichés — also not recommended if the goal is to engage an audience.

The abundance of poker terms and phrases in everyday English is testament to the game’s popularity and significance. But this abundance also means many of these terms and phrases have become pretty well worn by now. People everywhere are constantly bluffing each other. Or upping the ante. Or noting when the chips are down. Or passing the buck. Or trying their hand at something. Or singing that he can’t read my, can’t read my, no he can’t read my poker face. Or warning you about that guy being a wild card, with an ace in the hole. Or up his sleeve. Or simply being an ace.

George OrwellI’m reminded of George Orwell’s still relevant 1946 essay “Politics and the English Language” in which he laments the decline of the language in various contexts, but most especially in political speech and writing. Among his many warnings listed there, Orwell advises readers to avoid “dying metaphors” if at all possible. In his list of examples Orwell does include one poker-related one — “playing into the hands of” — and I’d imagine he’d list most of those appearing in the previous paragraph, too, as often introducing an unwanted “loss of vividness” in one’s language.

Last week Tiffany Michelle appeared on Fox News to chat with Neil Cavuto, ostensibly to discuss the current status of President Obama’s efforts to introduce health care reform and all of the legislative tangling — and political fallout — that has occurred in connection to those efforts thus far. Why Michelle? Well, because she’s “a professional black jack and poker player” — i.e., a gambler — and someone thought it would be a good idea for a person who understands risks and rewards to comment.

Bill Rini wrote a bit about the segment last week in a post that also has the embedded video. Then he came back and transcribed the whole sucker. As Rini points out, the conversation between Cavuto and Michelle — coming in at just under five minutes — is more than a little cringe-worthy, primarily because of the not terribly successful attempt to describe everything in terms of poker or gambling metaphors.

Tiffany Michelle being interviewed by Neil Cavuto on Fox NewsIt appears that Cavuto (and Fox) mainly wanted to say that Obama has “a bad hand” here and should fold. And perhaps — as Cavuto hastily adds at the end — also to charge that the President isn’t playing with his own money, but with the taxpayers’. So they brought Michelle on to help communicate that message, but Cavuto’s questions were so imprecise those (essentially banal) observations barely came through, if at all.

If you’re curious, check out Rini’s transcript and/or watch the video. I actually wouldn’t fault Michelle too much here — she does pretty well, I think, to try to respond to Cavuto’s garbled clichés, and in fact probably saves the whole segment from becoming utterly inscrutable.

The hosts of The Poker Beat discussed the segment a bit on their show last week, and there tourney reporter B.J. Nemeth did a good job summarizing why it failed — and why I am sometimes impatient with poker-related metaphors that tend to obscure more than clarify. “The whole point of an analogy is to try and make something easier to understand,” said Nemeth, “and I think what they did is took something the [viewers] had some grasp of and made it incomprehensible.”

Then again, as Orwell notes, what Nemeth is describing is often what happens when language is employed for political purposes. Writing in the wake of the second World War, Orwell notes how “Political language — and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists — is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.”

Perhaps the stakes were a bit higher then (to use a dying metaphor). But Orwell’s desire for us to view “language as an instrument for expressing and not for concealing or preventing thought” is still worth reiterating.

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Hard Rock Hotel’s Rare 120° Offering Special 5-Course New Year’s Eve Dinner

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The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will be hosting the best New Year’s Eve parties on The Strip and party-goers looking to dine out before the festivities can visit Rare 120° for a mouth-watering five-course New Year’s Eve menu.

Rare 120°, which will be open from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., is offering diners a delectable New Year’s Eve menu that starts out with baked oysters with black truffle cream spinach, then a foie gras brulée, oven-dried strawberries and a 50-year aged balsamic vinegar.

Next up on the menu is an Asian pear and arugula salad with Black River blue cheese and candied walnuts. The main entrée consists of an incredible Rare 120° surf and turf combo with Australian lobster and a savory filet mignon.

To cure your sweet-tooth, Rare 120° will offer a dessert featuring a to-die-for molten chocolate cake and peanut butter ice cream.

Each of the five courses can be paired with hand-selected wines for $115 per person or you can choose the prixe fixe menu alone for $85.

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Over 300K visitors expected in Las Vegas for New Years celebrations

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The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority officials are projecting more visitors to Las Vegas this New Year’s Eve but they say the amount of revenue generated by the New Years will still be down compared to 2008.

LVCVA the non-gaming economic projections for this year will be about $183 million compared to the $199 million generated last year, which represents an 8% decline. The number of visitors expected to travel to Las Vegas could reach 317,000, up from the 312,000 visitors reported in 2008.

“Certainly because of the economy, overall spending by visitors is down for the year, but nonetheless that’s still a significant amount of money coming into our economy,” said Kevin Bagger, LVCVA.

Thousands of tourists and locals are also expected to gather on Las Vegas Strip and Downtown Las Vegas to celebrate the ringing in of 2010. Road closures will start taking place at 5 p.m. in preparation for an impressive New Year’s Eve party prepared for this year, which includes live music on Freemont St, dozens of celebrity hosted parties in almost every single nightclub, and a firework display from several rooftop locations and set to receive the New Year. Private drives re-open and traffic will resume on the Strip at 3:00 am.

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Bridge Bash 2010 at New York New York Hotel and Casino

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New York New York Hotel and Casino Las Vegas will be hosting one of the biggest New Year’s Eve parties on The Strip complete with an Open Premium Bar, Go-Go Dancers, Live Outdoor Entertainment and much more. Tickets for the event start at $125 per person and there are many party packages available as well.

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