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school noun- in poker, a group of players who customarily play together UK
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 272, 1967
- a group of people engaged in a gambling game, especially two-up AUSTRALIA, 1812
- On Sundays he controlled a “school”, And played “two-up” the livelong day[.] — A.B. Paterson, Rio Grande and Other Verses, p. 108, 1902
- SCHOOL–Gathering of gamblers. — Gilbert H. Lawson, A Dictionary of Australian Words and Terms, 1924
- The games operated every lunch hour, and on paydays as many as 200 players were in the “school”. — Vince Kelly, The Bogeyman, p. 159, 1956
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