Plug ( poker )
1) A chip, a stack of chips, or a token of some sort (sometimes
labeled "hold") set down by the house at any empty
position to indicate that no one may sit there. The house may
place a plug because a player has asked to hold his seat while
he goes to get more cash, or because it wants to keep the seating
arrangements balanced. For example, two draw tables have seven
players each. The house may place a plug at each empty position
so no one can move to the other game and leave one table with
only six seats while the other is full. The floor man who puts
a plug at an empty spot may not tell the players at the table
that those chips do not represent a real player, leading some
to wrongly think that the seat has been sold and someone will
soon come to play those chips.
2) To place a plug; often followed by the seat designation.
A floor man may say to the house dealer, "Plug the No.
2 seat, dealer."
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