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Aces Full |
A full
house with three aces and any pair. |
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Ace-High |
A five card hand
that contains one Ace, with no straight
or flush
or a hand with no pair in it. |
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Aces Up |
A hand
that contains two pairs,
one of which is Aces. |
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Act |
An intentional tell intended to give
false information about a hand. |
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Action |
Checking/Betting/Raising. A game in which
players are playing a lot of pots is considered an
"action" game. |
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Active Player |
Any player who is still in the hand. |
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Aggressive |
Adjective to describe a player who raises
and re-raises and rarely calls. |
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Ajax |
The name of an Ace and Jack in the
pocket, suited or otherwise. |
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All-In |
When a player bets
all his/her chips. |
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American Airlines |
Two Aces. |
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Angle |
An action that isn't against the rules,
but still incorporates unfair tactics. |
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Angle-Shooting |
Using unfair tactics. |
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Ante |
Money placed in the pot
before the hand
is begun. |
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Bad Beat |
When a hand
is beaten by a lucky draw. |
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Backdoor |
Making a hand other than the one
intended. Example: Having J/10 of Clubs with a flop of A
of Clubs, 5 of Clubs. 6 of Spades. The turn and river
are K & Q of Hearts. You made a straight instead of
the intended (and more likely) flush. |
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Backraise |
A re-raise from a player who originally
called. |
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Bankroll |
The amount of money you have. |
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Bet |
To place chips into the pot. |
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Belly Buster |
A draw and/or catch to an Inside
Straight. |
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Bet Odds |
The odds you get as a result of
evaluating the number of callers to a raise. |
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Belly Buster |
A draw and/or catch to an Inside
Straight. |
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Bet the Pot |
When a player bets the amount of the pot. |
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Bicycle or Bike |
A straight
that is A-2-3-4-5. |
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Big Blind |
A designated amount that is placed by the
player sitting in the second position, clockwise from
the dealer, before any cards are dealt. (Players joining
a game in progress must post a Big Blind, but may do so
from any position.) |
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Big Slick |
A hand that contains an A-K. |
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Blank |
A useless card. |
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Blind |
The bet(s) that must be made by the two
players sitting directly to the dealer's left which will
start the action on the first round
of betting. The blinds are posted before any cards
are dealt. (A "Blind" bet is one that is made in the
dark without looking at your cards.) |
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Blind Raise |
When a player raises
without looking at his hand. |
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Bluff |
To make other players believe that one
has a better hand
than he/she might otherwise have by betting
or raisingwhen
they do not have the best hand. |
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Boardcards |
The cards that are dealt face-up in a
poker game for all players to see. In flop
games, five cards are dealt face-up in the center of
the table. In Seven
Card Stud, four cards are dealt face-up in front of
each player. |
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Boat |
A full house. |
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Bottom Pair |
When a player uses the lowest card on the
flop
to make a pair
with one of his own cards. |
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Broadway |
An Ace high straight
(A-K-Q-J-10). |
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Bring-In |
The forced bet made on the first round of
betting by the player who is dealt the lowest card
showing in Seven
Card Stud and Stud 8 or Better. In Razz
(Lowball) it is the highest card showing |
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Bring It In |
To start the betting on the first
round. |
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Broomcorn's Uncle |
A player who antes himself
broke. |
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Bullets |
A pair
of Aces. |
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Bump |
To raise.
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Button |
Also known as the dealer button, it is a
small round disk that is moved from player to player in
a clockwise direction following each hand, to
theoretically indicate the dealer of each
hand. |
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Buy-In |
The minimum amount of money required by a
player to sit down in a particular poker game. |
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Call |
Matching the bet amount. |
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Call Cold |
To call both a bet and raise(s).
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Calling Station |
A passive and loose player who does not
raise much, but calls more than he or she
should. |
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Cap |
To take the last of the maximum amount of
raises
allowed per round of betting. |
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Cardroom |
The room or space in a casino where poker
is played. |
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Cards Speak |
Your hand is the most favorable possible
combination of cards, no matter how you call
it. |
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Case Chips |
A player's last chips. |
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Cash Out |
To leave a game and converting chips into
cash. |
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Check |
When it's a player's turn to act and
there has been no action in front of them and he opts
not to bet, he "checks." |
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Check-Raise |
When a player first checks and then
raises in a betting round. |
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Chop |
To return the blinds to the players who
posted them and move on to the next hand if no other
players call. It also means to "split the pot".
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Dead Man's Hand |
Two pair - Aces and Eights (The hand Wild
Bill Hickock was holding when Jack McCall shot him in
the back). |
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Dealer |
The man or woman who handles the cards,
gives out the pots, and monitors the game. |
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Dealer's Position |
Being the last to act in a betting round.
On the button. |
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Diamonds |
One of the four playing card suits.
Formerly representing merchants. |
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Disconnect Protection |
A tool to protect players in the event
that their internet connection is lost while involved in
a pot. |
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Dominated Hands |
Hands those are okay to play, but tend to
lose against similar non-straight/flush hands. Example:
A2 is dominated because against other hands with an Ace,
it loses or draws without improvement. |
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Dominating Hands |
Primo hands that are not only good, solid
hands but have lots of room for improvement. |
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Door Card |
This is the first exposed card, or "up"
card, in a player's hand in Stud games. |
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Down Card |
Hole
cards. Cards that are dealt face down. |
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Doyle Brunson |
It's a Holdem hand consisting of a 10-2
(Brunson won the world championship two years in a row
on the final hand with these cards). |
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Draw Lowball |
Form of poker where each player is dealt
five cards with the option of discarding one or more and
replacing them with new ones and the low hand
wins. |
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Draw Poker |
Form of poker where each player is dealt
five cards down with the option of discarding one or
more and replacing them with new ones to attempt to make
a better hand. |
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Drawing |
Playing a hand to improve. |
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Drawing Dead |
A drawing hand that will lose even if it
improves. |
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Drawing Hand |
A hand that needs improvement to win.
Usually to a straight or flush. |
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Drop |
Fold. |
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Ducks |
A pair of Twos. |
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Deuces |
A pair of Twos. |
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Early Position |
Position on a round of betting where the
player must act before most of the other players at the
table. (It's considered the two positions located to the
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Fifth Street |
Also known as the "river"
card. In flop
games, this represents the fifth community
card on the table and the final round of betting. In Stud
games, this is the fifth card dealt to each player
and represents the third round of betting. |
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Five-card Draw |
A poker game in which the player is dealt
five cards down. They have one draw to replace them and
the best high hand wins the pot. |
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Five-card Stud |
A poker game in which each player is
dealt five cards, one down and four up, with betting
after 2, 3, 4, & 5 cards. |
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Flat Call |
Calling
a bet without raising. |
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Flop |
In Hold'em
and Omaha,
the first three community
cards that are dealt face-up in the center of the table
all at one time. The "flop" also indicates the second
round of betting. |
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Flop Games |
Poker games (Hold
'em and Omaha)
that are played using community
cards that are dealt face up in the center of the
table. |
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Floorman |
An employee of the cardroom who makes
rulings and decisions. |
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Flush |
Any five cards of the same
suit. |
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Flush Draw |
When a player has four cards in his hand
of the same suit and is hoping to draw a fifth to make a
flush. |
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Fold |
To throw your hand away when it's your
turn to act. |
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Forced Bet |
A required bet that starts the action on
the first round of a poker hand. |
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Four of a Kind |
Four cards of the same number or face
value ("quads"). |
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Fourth Street |
In flop
games, it is the fourth community
card dealt (also known as "the
turn") and represents the third round of betting. In
Stud
games, it is the fourth card dealt to each player
and represents the second round of betting. |
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Free Card |
The card you get as result of
semi-bluffing from late or last position so that all the
players check to you. |
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Full House |
Any three cards of the same number or
face value, plus any other two cards of the same number
or face value. |
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Grinding |
Playing in a style with minimal risk and
modest gains over a long period of time. |
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Gut Shot |
To draw to and/or hit an inside
straight. |
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Hand |
A player's best five cards. |
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Heads-Up |
When only two players are involved with a
hand. |
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Hearts |
One of the four playing card
suits. |
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High-Card |
To decide the first dealer in the flop
tournaments each user is dealt a single card and the
player with the highest card (based on the card and the
suit order - of spades, hearts, diamonds & clubs)
becomes the theoretical dealer. |
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High Limit |
A game where the amounts wagered are
high. |
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High-Low |
Split pot games. |
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Hold 'em |
Also known as Texas Hold 'em, where the
players get two down
cards and five community
cards. See our complete Hold
'em rules in our Game
Rules section. |
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Hole Cards |
These are the Down
Cards in front of the players. |
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House |
The casino or cardroom that is hosting
the poker game. |
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Image |
What kind of player others currently
perceive you as. |
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Implied Odds |
The odds you are getting after the
assumed result of betting for the remainder of the
hand. |
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Inside Straight |
Four cards which require another between
the top and the bottom card to complete a straight.\
Players who catch this card make an Inside Straight.
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Jackpot |
A prize fund awarded to a player who
meets a set of predetermined requirements. For example,
some casinos will give a jackpot to someone who gets
four-of-a-kind or higher and loses. |
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Jackpot Poker |
A form of poker in which the cardroom or
casino offers a jackpot to a player who has lost with a
really big hand (usually Aces full or better).
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Jacks-or- Better |
A form of poker in which a player needs
to have at least a pair of jacks to open the
betting. |
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Kansas City Lowball |
Form of lowball
poker in which the worst poker hand (2, 3, 4, 5, 7 of
different suits) is the best hand. It's also known as
Deuce to Seven. |
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Keep Them Honest |
To call at the end of a hand to prevent
someone from bluffing. |
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Key Card |
A card that gives you a big draw or makes
your hand.
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Key Hand |
In a session or tournament, the one hand
that ends up being a turning point for the player,
either for better or worse. |
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Kicker |
The highest unpaired side card in a
players' hand. |
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Kick It |
Raise. |
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Kill Pot |
A method to stimulate action. It is a
forced bet by someone who has just won a pot(s).
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Knock |
Check.
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Kojak |
A hand that contains a K-J. |
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