angle shot
See also: angle-shot
English
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Verb
edit- simple past and past participle of angle shoot
Noun
editangle shot (plural angle shots)
- (slang, poker) An act performed in order to angle-shoot; a trick used to gain unfair advantage.
- 2008 June 25, John Phan, “WSOP: Bracelet Winner Q and A”, in CardPlayer:
- I'll always gamble, anytime, but he's taking so many angle shots at the table it's not even funny.
- 2009 May 31, Barbara Connors, “Angle-Shooting: Dishonorable Discharge”, in PokerPlayer:
- Angle shots are used to gain an unfair advantage in the game-to obtain information that a player shouldn't legally have yet, or to manipulate opponents. What can make angle shots so frustrating is that they are nearly always impossible to prove.
- A shot taken at an angle.
- 2015 May 6, Ashley Hudgins, “Mathews tennis improves record to 11-0”, in Gloucester Mathews Gazette Journal:
- Wood, number six, played strong and had little trouble defeating Elisa Morgan, 8-0, using lots of topspin and angle shots.
- 2012, Ray DiZazzo, Corporate Media Production, →ISBN, page 65:
- This is an angle shot from a low position with the camera looking upward.