History Of Preakness Stakes

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['teɪblˌsteɪk]
1) ставка стола (максимально допустимая ставка; в покере)

In poker, table stake refers to the maximum a player can bet and possibly lose during the course of a single hand. — В покере 'ставкой стола' называют максимальную сумму, которую может поставить и, возможно, проиграть отдельный игрок за одну партию.

2) начальная ставка; необходимое, но не достаточное условие (то, что даёт право на участие в конкурентной борьбе, но ещё не гарантирует успеха)

No accounting firm can compete on quality alone. It is merely a table stake, that is, the minimum you need to play the game. — В наши дни ни одна бухгалтерская фирма не может конкурировать с другими компаниями исключительно за счёт качества. Качество – это лишь начальная ставка, минимум, необходимый для того, чтобы вступить в игру.

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Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

Смотреть что такое 'table stake' в других словарях:

  • table stake — noun 1. : a stake that a player places on the table at the start of a poker game or deal as the amount he is willing to bet and that may not be changed after the deal begins 2. table stakes plural : poker in which the betting limit for a player… … Useful english dictionary

  • table stake — Poker. 1. a stake that a player places on the table at the beginning of a game that may not be changed once the deal begins. 2. table stakes, the limiting of a bet to the amount remaining in a player s table stake during a game. * * * … Universalium

  • stake out (something) — 1. to claim something belongs to you. To avoid a long wait to eat lunch, one of you stakes out a table and the other gets the food. Lars staked out a cot in a third floor bedroom and tried to make it seem like his own space. 2. to secretly watch… … New idioms dictionary

  • stake — Synonyms and related words: Derby, Kentucky Derby, Kreis, Preakness Stakes, absolute interest, allotment, allowance, angel, ante, ante up, archbishopric, archdiocese, arrondissement, at hazard, at stake, ax, back, backing, bailiwick, bank,… … Moby Thesaurus

  • Table tennis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games — SEA Games event infobox Name = Table Tennis Image1Size = Size = 150px Venue = Ninoy Aquino Stadium Location = RMSC, Malate, Manila Date started = November 28, 2005 Date finished = December 4, 2005 Table tennis at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games… … Wikipedia

  • Table tennis at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games — Singapore swept all seven gold medals at stake for the first time in the history of the games.Medal table by country( Host nation in bold. )There was no participation from Brunei Darussalam and Timor Leste.DoublesMenRound of 328 DecemberFinal… … Wikipedia

  • Pool table — Pool Pool, n. [F. poule, properly, a hen. See {Pullet}.] [Written also {poule}.] 1. The stake played for in certain games of cards, billiards, etc.; an aggregated stake to which each player has contributed a snare; also, the receptacle for the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Dernier tour de table — Les Joueurs (film, 1998) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Les Joueurs. Les Joueurs (Dernier tour de table au Québec) (Rounders) est un film américain de John Dahl, sorti en 1998. Sommaire 1 Synopsis … Wikipédia en Français

  • Hambletonian Stake — ▪ horse race also called Hambletonian Trot annual American race for three year old trotters, one of harness racing s most widely known events. The Hambletonian was first held in 1926 at Syracuse, N.Y. It was later moved to Goshen, N.Y.,… … Universalium

  • side pot — noun : a second or subsequent pot in poker played with table stakes from which is excluded any player who has bet his entire table stake in a previous pot * * * (in poker with table stakes) a second or subsequent pot, separate from the main pot,… … Useful english dictionary

  • Dealer Button — Pokerkarten (Royal Flush) Texas Hold’em ist eine Variante des Kartenspiels Poker. Texas Hold’em ist neben Seven Card Stud und Omaha Hold’em die am häufigsten in Spielbanken angebotene Art des Poker Spiels und wird vielfach bei Pokerturnieren… … Deutsch Wikipedia

About the history of the world in 1919, the first triple crown winner, prohibition in the United States, Allies meet in Versailles for a peace treaty.

TWO CENTURIES OF WORLD HISTORY: 1778-1978

1919

* Sir Barton, a chestnut colt, became the first horse to win the Triple Crown of the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont Stakes. In Windsor, Canada, the following year, Sir Barton lost the Kenilworth Gold Cup to the long strides of a ruddy three-year-old called Man o' War.

History Of The Preakness Stakes

Jan. 18 Representatives of all 32 Allied powers convened in Versailles, France, to hammer out a workable peace treaty. Riding herd at the talks were the Big Four: Prime Minister David Lloyd George of Great Britain, French Premier Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister Vittorio Orlando of Italy, and U.S. Pres. Woodrow Wilson. Wilson tried mightily to persuade his European allies to forget the past and concentrate on building a future free of war, but it proved too much to expect from people fresh from the brink of extinction. Instead, the victors cobbled up a compromise package which bore the seeds of the next world war. Under the main treaty, Germany returned Alsace-Lorraine to France, gave up territory to a reborn Poland with access to the sea, ceded the Sudetenland to newly formed Czechoslovakia, and lost a few parcels to Belgium and Denmark. France also acquired 15-year mineral rights to the coal-rich Saar Basin. And, because responsibility for the tragic war was placed squarely at the door of Germany, the victors levied reparations later set at $32 billion (less than $5 billion was ever paid). The German army was whittled to 100,000 men and the navy was stripped to a dozen warships. German submarines, aircraft, poison gas, tanks, heavy artillery-all were banned by the pact. The Rhineland became a demilitarized zone. Ironically, Germany fared better at the conference than did the other Central Powers, because boundaries were redrawn along linguistic and cultural lines. Thus, homogeneous Germany survived largely intact, whereas the many tongues of Austria-Hungary wiped the empire from the map. In its place rose Hungary, Austria, and Czechoslovakia. And the regions occupied by Poles, Romanians, and Italians were annexed to those countries speaking their languages, while Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes joined Serbia to become Yugoslavia. Bulgaria lost territory to Greece, and the once great Ottoman Empire was stripped down to Turkey alone. So the globe spun peacefully at last. To keep it that way, Wilson pinned his hopes on the League of Nations, a world organization to settle international disputes before they could erupt into war. The League was agreed to at the conference, and Wilson left Europe to sell the package to the American people.

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