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Poker Dictionary |
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POKER DICTIONARY In poker, there are many specific terms as a poker player needs to learn. By learning these, it will improve your poker experience. With our help, you can also join in the pros talking.
Here is each term explained. If you are a beginner and are willing to learn so we recommend you to study these terms. The terms will make your game more enjoyable and more fun.
ACTION Is a call that says you should act. A player can forget that it is their turn, the dealer says your name and calls you it's your turn. ALIAS Your nickname or alias at the table.
ALL-IN Is when a player bets all the chips he has access to.
BET Placing chips in one of the rounds into the pot.
BET LIMITS Maximum / minimum number of chips that a player can bet. Example of a 5 / 10 game is £ 5 on minimal effort that can be done and 10 is the maximum bet that can be done.
BIG BLIND The player who sits at number two to the left of the Dealer post the big blind, can also be called blind.
This is the mandatory contribution to be made by his players.
BLUFF A player makes a bet or raise with a poker hand, that often can not beat the other poker hands. BOARD
Flop, turn and river, all those five cards together called the board. BUTTON
A button located on the table to show the other players who are the dealer. CAP
Means for a player to make the last permitted raise in the game round. Max. four bets or raises can be made during the same round. CENTRE POT
First pot created during a hand. CHECK RAISE
You decide first to check. When another player bets, and it is your turn, you will do an increase. COMMUNITY CARD
Are the five cards are turned up on the table. Along with these five, plus your hole cards to form your poker hand. COMPLETE HAND
Complete hand where all five cards are used, for example be a fullhouse, flush, straight, straight flush, or quads.
CONNECTOR
A starting hand in which the two hole cards are apart. Jack, 10 of hearts or 9.8 in different colors. FLOP
The first three cards, which turned up on the table together.
GUT SHUT STRAIGHT EA striaight is filled up. you've 6h-5h of your hand cards, the flop is 4s-2r-10s, the fourth card (Turn) is a 3s, then you will have a "gut shut straight. HEADS UP HEADS UP
One player against another player decides who takes home the pot. HIT
The first three cards (the flop) strengthen your punch card by hand. your hole cards hand consisting of Q J, the flop comes Q, 8, 7, then hit you, (here). KICKER
The card determines which player has the strongest hand. For example, if you have KQ and the other player is K10 and the flop comes another K, so that you both have a pair. But you have Q kicker so that you win the pot. MUCK
Means that you add up the cards without showing them, unless someone has called you. You never need to either show your cards if you win, provided that no one has called you. NICK
Your nickname, the name that people will recognize you during. NO-LIMIT
A poker variant where players can bet any number of chips. The player can only bet the number of chips you have available on the table. NUTS
The best hand you can have with using the cards on the table. OUT
A card that allows the hand to the winning. OVER CARD
If you have one or two cards in your hand which is higher than any of those on the table. AK in his hand and J98 on the table when you hold two over cards. OVER PAIR
The cards you have in your hand is a pair (AA), and the flop comes KKQ to hold you over-pair. POCKET OR POCKET CARDS
Your own cards that only you can see, your two hole cards (pocket cards). POST MAIL
A dark action that you add as fast as you sit down at a table and play. Even if you sit outside, (sit out) and Button (dealer button), time to pass so you have to put in a dark action when you want to be with and play again. POT LIMIT
A poker variant where players can bet as much of the total amount of the pot that the player wants. QUADS
Four cards of equal rank. RANK
Värdet av korten. The value of the cards. RIVER
The fifth and final card is turned face up on the table. SCARE
Card that gives other players advantage over yourself. be three cards on the table with the same value, which can give someone a flush. Or, three adjacent cards that can give someone a straight. SECOND PAIR
It uses the lowest card out of his hole cards to form a pair with the help of flops. SET
Three cards of the same variety, or three of a kind. You have a card in your hand and two on the table, then known as the sets.
SHORT STACK
When you have far fewer chips than other players.
SHOW DOWN
A time when all players show their cards to determine who won the round. SIDE POT
Pot created outside, a player does not have any part in the result. that this land previously exhausted. SIT-OUT
A player may choose to "sit out" for a couple of rounds without losing their seat at the table. When the player chooses to resume the game told he had to pay a mandatory bet on the button passed his location. SMALL BLIND
The first mandatory bet placed by the player closest dealer to the left. SPLIT POT
If two players with an equal value of their hands the pot is split equally between the players.
SPLIT TWO PAIR The player can form two pairs, using one of their hole cards and community cards on the table. hole cards consist of 98, and the flop comes 9,8,6 when you have two pairs of split. STACK
The chips in front of each player. SUITED CARDS
Are cards that have equal rank, or color combination. TOP PAIR
A couple that are created with one of your hole cards and one of the flops soon. You have AK and the flop comes K98, which has the highest pair turned up to you. TRIPS
Three of a kind. TURN
The fourth community card is turned face up on the table. UNDER THE GUN
The player who acts first in a new betting round. If you're after the big blind, then you sit under the gun. VALUE
You have the best possible hand and does everything that the players will call you. WAGER
The chips used for betting or raising of the pot.
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