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A
AC: ( abbev. ). Atlantic City .
ACE-HIGH: ( n ). A hand with an
Ace but no flush, straight or pairs.
ACTION: ( n ). 1. Any fold, bet,
call, or raise. 2. A lot of loose playing.
ADD-ON: ( n ). A final opportunity
to add more chips in a re-buy tournament. This is different
from a re-buy because it can only be done at a specific time
and it also signifies the end of the rebuy period.
ADVERTISE: ( v ). To make a deliberate
play which is seen by other players for the purpose of creating
a certain image as a player. This technique is usually used
by making a bluff with the intention of being viewed as a
loose player.
A-GAME: ( n ): One's best game.
("I played my A-Game and still lost").
AGGRESSIVE: ( adj ). To play by
betting and raising often.
AHEAD: ( adj ). To be winning a
hand at a specific point in time. ("I was ahead on the turn
before he hit the flush on the river").
ALL-IN: ( adj ). Wagering all your
chips/money on at once.
ALL-IN PROTEECTION: ( n ). Online.
When you cannot act in time you are put all-in for the hand.
The software is "protecting" your hand form being folded
instead.
AMERICAN AIRLINES: ( n ). A pocket
pair of Aces.
ANGLE-SHOOTONG: ( v ). An unethical,
but legal, way of getting an edge in a game.
ANTE: ( n ). A forced bet put in
by all the players before the start of the hand.
AO: ( abbev. ). Add-on.
AUTO-MUCK: ( v ). Online. To have
the software automatically fold your hand at the showdown
if it isn't a winner.
AUTO-POST: ( v ). Online. To have
the software automatically post your blind so it doesn't
have to ask you each time.
B
B&M: ( adj ). "Brick and Mortar".
This refers to a poker game in a casino, as opposed to online.
BABY FLUSH: ( adj ). A flush made
with a low card (example: If the board has 4 hearts on it
and you have a 5 of hearts).
BACKDOOR: ( adj ). To hit both
the turn and the river to make your hand.
BACK INTO: ( v ). To hit a hand
you didn't intend to ("I was on a flush draw but I backed
into a stright").
BACK-RAISE: ( v ). To limp and
reraise another players raise with the hope you drive other
players out who only have 1 bet in.
BAD BEAT: ( n ). When a good hand
is beaten by a hand that gets lucky.
BAD BEAT JACKPOT: ( n ). A bonus
amount that poker rooms give you if you have a very strong
hand beaten by an even stronger hand. This ususally means
you need four-of-a-kind beaten by a higher hand and you both
need to use your hole cards.
BANKROLL: ( n ). The amount of
money a player has to bet.
BB: ( abbev. ). Big Blind.
BB/H: ( abbev. ). "Big bets per
hour". This is used to measure a players winnings in terms
of big bets over a specified amount of time.
BELLY-BUSTER: ( n ). An inside
straight draw.
BEST OF IT: ( phrase ) An edge.
("I had a 59% chance of winning so I had the best of it".)
BET: ( v ).To place money in the
pot.
BET FOR VALUE: ( phrase ). To bet
to get more money in the pot and not to get other people
to fold.
BET INTO: ( v ). To bet before
a stronger hand has a chance to bet. ("He raised me on the
flop but I bet into him on the turn").
BET OUT: ( v ). To open the pot
with a bet even though you have the opportunity to check.
BET OUT OF TURN: ( phrase ). To
bet when it is not your turn to bet.
BET THE POT: ( phrase ). To bet
an amount equal to the amount currently in the pot.
BIG BLIND: ( n ). A forced bet
equal to the small bet. This is a live bet, which means you
have the opportunity to check or raise when the action gets
around to you.
BIG BLIND SPECIAL: ( n ). A sarcastic
reference to a pot won by the big blind who had a really
bad starting hand.
BIG SLICK: ( n ). Ace-King
BINIONS: ( n ). A casino in Las
Vegas where the World Series of Poker in held.
BLIND: ( n ). A forced bet required
by the 2 players to the left of the button before the hand
can start.
BLIND GAME: ( n ). A game which
utilizes a blind, as oposed to an ante.
BLIND-OFF: ( v ). When a player
is playing in a tournament but is absent from the table he
is "blinded off". This means his blinds are posted when it
is his turn to post even though he is not there.
BLUFF: ( v ). To bet with a hand
you know isn't the best hand with the intention of getting
all the other players to fold.
BOAT: ( n ). A full-house.
BOAT-OVER-BOAT: ( phrase ). To
have a full house beat another full house.
BOT: ( n ). Online. A computer
program used by a poker site or a poker player to play in
online poker games.
BOUNTY: ( n ). A special cash prize
for knocking a particulr player out of a tournament - usually
a famous player.
BRACELET: ( n ). A bracelet is
given to any player who wins an event at the World Series
of Poker. Bracelts are sometimes used to measure how much
success a player has in tournaments ("Johnny Chan has 7 bracelets").
BROADWAY: ( n ). An Ace-high straight.
BRUNSON: ( n ). 10-2. This hand
helped Doyle Brunson win the World Series of Poker on two
seperate occasions.
BULLETS: ( n ). 1. Pocket Aces.
2. The number of chips you hav eleft in your stack.
BUMP: ( v ). To raise.
BURN CARD: ( n ). To deal the first
card face-down in the muck to prevent cheating.
BUST OUT: ( v ). To lose all your
chips.
BUTTON: ( n ). A small disk used
in flop games to tell who is the dealer when the house is
dealing.
BUY-IN: ( n ). The minimum amount
of money required to enter a game.
C
CALL-DOWN: ( v ). To call another
players bet on the river. This usually refers to a losing
hand. ("I had Ace-King and missed the flop but i called him
down because I thought Ace-high was good").
CALLING STATION: ( n ). A player
who almost always calls but never raises.
CAP: ( v ). To raise the maximum
amount in a limit game.
CARDS SPEAK: ( phrase ). At the
showdown, the value of your hand is what the cards show,
not what you say your hand is.
CASE: ( adj ). The last of a particular
card. "There were 3 Jacks on the board and he had the case
Jack".
CASH GAME: ( n ). A game played
where the chips have a cash value, as opposed to a tournament
where the chips do not have a cash value.
CASHOUT: ( v ). To change your
chips into money. 2. Online. To transfer money from a poker
site to a personal account.
CASHOUT CURSE: ( n ). Online. A
belief that online poker sites give you bad hands after you
cashout.
CATCH: ( v ). To hit alot of your
hands. "John is catching a lot of cards tonite".
CHANGE GEARS: ( v ). To switch
your style of play.
CHASE: ( v ). To lose a lot of
your chips by going on a draw.
CHECKS: ( n ). Chips.
CHECK-RAISE: ( v ). To check wit
the intention of raising when another player bets.
CHIP RACE: ( n ). When the blinds
go up in tournaments, the lower denomination chips are no
longer needed so each player is dealt a card for each low
chip he has. The player with the highest card wins the chips,
which are then colored up.
CHIP TRICKS: ( n ). Tricks a player
does when holding chips in his hand.
CHOP: ( v ). 1. To split a pot
when both people have the same winning hand. "We both had
2 pair so we chopped").
CHOP THE BLINDS: ( phrase ). When
all the players fold around to the blinds, the blinds decide
to take their money back instead of playing the hand.
CO: ( abbev. ). The "cut-off"
position. This is the position before the button. ("John
open-raised from the cut-off and I reraised on the button").
COIN FLIP: ( n ). When two hands
go against each other and each has a 50% chance of winning.
("I went all-in with pocket 2's and he had AK so it was a
coin flip").
COLD-CALL: ( v ) To call a raise
when you do not already have a bet in the pot.
COLLUSSION: ( n ). When 2 or more
players at a table help each other win.
COLOR CHANGE: ( n ). A request
to change the chips to another denomination.
COLOR-UP: ( n ). To exchange small
denomination chips for bigger ones in a tornament because
the smaller ones are no loner being used due to the fact
that the blinds are higher than they were in the beginning.
COMMUNITY CARDS: ( n ). The cards
on the board that all players are able to use.
COVERED: ( phrase ). In a tournament,
when 1 player is thinking about calling an all-in from another
player and has more chips than the other player. This phrase
refers to the fact that if the larger stack calls the all-in
and loses then he still has chips to play. "I had him covered".
CRACK: ( v ). To beat a strong
hand. "I had pocket Aces cracked by a pair of 2's".
CUT CARD: ( n ). A card put on
the bottom of the deck when dealing so nobody sees the bottom
card.
D
DEAD BLIND: ( n ). A hand where
there is no blind because the player who would have posted
the blind no longer in the game. This usually happens in
tournaments where a player who would have posted the blind
busted out.
DEAD CARD: ( n ). A card that is
not legally playable.
DEAD HAND: ( n ). A hand that is
not legally playable.
DEAD MAN'S HAND: ( n ). An Ace-8.
The hand "Wild Bill"
Hickock held when he was shot and killed.
DEAD MONEY: ( n ). 1. Amatuer players
in a tournament that aren't expected to win. 2. Money that
is in the pot from players that are no longer in the hand.
DEAL: ( v ). 1. To distribute cards
to the players. ( n ). 2. An agreement between players
in a tournament to split the winnings instead of playing.
DEALER'S CHOICE: ( n ). A game
where the dealer gets to pick the game to play. This is usually
done at home games.
DISCARDS: ( n ). The cards thrown
away in the muck.
DOMINATED HAND: ( n ). This occurs
when you hold a hand where one of the cards is held by another
player who has a higher kicker. In this cxase there are only
3 cards in the deck that can make you a better hands. If
another player has AK and you hold AJ, then your AJ is a
"dominated hand".
DOUBLE-UP: ( v ). To go all-in
in a tournament and win the hand and double the amount of
chips you have.
DOWNCARDS: ( n ). Cards that are
dealt facedown.
DOWN TO THE FELT: ( phrase ). To
be out of chips.
DRAWING DEAD: ( adj ). To be drawing
to a hand that, if it is made, still won't win.
DRAWING HAND: ( n ). A hand that
is not yet completed. This usually refers to a straight draw
or a flush draw in which you have 4 out of the 5 cards needed
to complete the hand.
DRAW OUT: ( v ). To beat someone
with a drawing hand.
DUCKS: ( n ). A pair of 2's.
E
EARLY POSITION: ( n ). 1. To be
one of the first players to act in a round. 2. The first
couple of seats to the left of the dealer.
EFFECTIVE ODDS: ( n ). The ratio
of the total amount of money you could win on a pot compared
to the bet required to stay in the hand.
EP: ( abbev. ). Early position.
EQUITY: ( n ). The theoritecal
monetary value of your hand.
EV: ( abbev. ). "Expected Value".
This is a measure of the theoretical money value of your
hand in the long-run.
EXPECTED VALUE: ( n ). The theoritecal
monetary value of your hand.
F
FACE CARDS: ( n ). A Jack, Queen,
or King.
FAMILY POT: ( n ). A pot that all
the players are in.
FIFTH STREET : ( phrase ).
In Hold Em or Stud, the fifth card dealt to a player (in
Hold Em this would be the river card).
FILL: ( v ). To catch a card that
makes you a particular hand. "I caught the King to fill my
inside straight draw".
FISH: ( n ). A bad player.
FIXED: ( adj ). A limit-game where
the betting limits are fixed on each round.
FLOP: ( n ). In Hold 'Em, the first
3 community cards dealt.
FLOP %: ( n ). The % of hands where
you see the flop. Primarily used in online play.
FLOP GAME: ( n ). A game where
community cards are used, like Texas Hold Em (as opposed
to Seven-Card Stud where no community cards are used).
FOUR-FLUSH: ( n ). To have 4 cards
of the same suit.
FOURTH STREET : ( phrase ).
In Hold Em or Stud, the fourth card dealt to a player (in
Hold Em this would be the turn card).
FREE CARD: ( n ). A card that a
player gets to see without having to put a bet in the pot.
This usually refers to a situation when a player raises on
the flop in order to make the other players check to him
on the turn so he can see the river card for free.
FREEROLL: ( n ). A tournament that
takes no money to buy into but you can win real money. ( v ).
In Omaha Hi-Low, to make a low hand and that is sure of winning
some money in the pot while still drawing to a high hand
and possibly winning more money.
FREEZEOUT: ( n ). A tournament
with no rebuys.
FULL: ( adj ). A full-house. "I
have Jacks full".
FULL OF: ( adj ). A full house
which tells you the composition of your cards. "I have Jacks
full of nines" means you have 3 Jacks and 2 nines.
G
GAPPER: ( n ). A hand where your
pocket cards are seperated by a certain amount. This is usually
used to specificy the strength of a drawing hand. Example:
8-7 suited is a 1-gapper. 8-6 suited is a 2-gapper.
GET AWAY FROM: ( phrase ). To fold
a very strong hand that you think is beaten. "I thought he
might have had a higher flush but I already put so much money
in the pot I couldn't get away form the hand".
GG: ( abbev. ). Online. "Good game".
GL: ( abbev. ). Online. "Good luck".
GRINDER: ( n ). A player who wins
a little at a time.
GROUP 1 HANDS: ( phrase ). Referring
to Hold Em for Advanced Players by Sklansky. A group
of hands that are only the best starting hands.
GUTSHOT: ( n ). An inside straight
draw.
H
HAND-FOR-HAND: ( adj ). When playing
in a tournament where all the players are barely out-of-the-money,
many of the players play their hands deliberately slowly
so that the hands at the other tables will finish quicker
in the hopes that another player will bust out first.
HANDED: ( adj ). This phrase denotes
how many players are in the game. "The game was 3-handed" means
that there were 3 players in the game.
HE: ( abbev. ). Hold Em.
HEADS-UP: ( adj ). To play against
only 1 other player.
HIGH-LIMIT: ( adj ). A game that
is played for higher stakes - usually $50/$100 or higher.
HIT: ( v ). To get a card that
makes your hand.
HOOKS: ( n ). A pair of Jacks.
HOSE (H.O.S.E.): ( abbev. ). A
mixed game where you play Hold Em, Omaha )8, Seven-Card Stud
(high), and Seven-Card Stud (high-low).
HU: ( abbev. ). Heads-up.
I
IMPLIED ODDS: ( n ). The ratio
of the total amount of money you could win on a pot compared
to the bet required to stay in the hand.
IMPROVE: ( v ). To strengthen your
hand. ("The bad thing about pocket Aces is that they probably
won't imrpove").
IN-THE-MONEY: ( adj ). In a tournament,
to place high enough so that you will win a cash prize.
INSIDE STRAIGHT DRAW: ( n ). A
straight draw where there is only 1 card that can make your
hand.
ISOLATE: ( v ). To raise so that
you can go heads up with another player. This is usually
when a player raises and you have a strong hand but don't
want any other players in the hand. In this situation you
would usually reraise so that no one else will call so that
you can isolate the original raiser.
J
JACKPOT DROP: ( n ). Extra money
raked to finance a bad-beat jackpot.
K
KICKER: ( n ). The highest unpaired
card out of all your pocket cards that hasn't paired another
card.
KILL: ( n ). A game where the bets
are temporarily doubled if someone wins 2 hands in a row.
KILL BUTTON: ( n ). A button that
denotes who won the last hand to see if there will be a kill.
L
LAYDOWN: ( n ). To fold a good
hand to a better hand.
LEAK: ( n ). A flaw in a player's
game.
LIMP: ( v ). To enter a pot without
raising.
LIMP-RERAISE: ( v ). To limp into
a pot with the intention of reraising when another player
raises.
LIVE BLIND: ( n ). A blind posted
by a player who has the option of raising when the action
gets to him.
LOOSE: ( adj ). A player who plays
too many hands.
LOOSE-AGGRESSIVE: ( adj ). A player
who a lot of hands and raises with many of them.
LOOSE-PASSIVE: ( adj ). A player
who plays alot of hands but rarely raises.
LOWBALL: ( n ).A draw game where
the lowest hand wins.
LOW-LIMIT: ( adj ). Games that
are played for lower stakes - usually $5/$10 or less.
LP: ( abbev. ). Late position.
LV : ( abbev. ).
Las Vegas .
M
MADE HAND: ( n ). A hand that is
already completed. Example: If a player flops a flush then
he has a made hand.
MAIN POT: ( n ). A pot that all
the active players have a chance of winning. This happens
when one player doesn't have enough chips to finish the hand
and a side pot is created.
MANIAC: ( n ). A player that will
always be in the pot raising with any hand, no matter what
it is.
MECHANIC: ( n ). A dealer who cheats.
MICRO-LIMIT: ( adj ). Games that
are played for very low stakes - usually $.50/$1.00 or less.
MID-LIMIT: ( adj ). Games that
are played for medium stakes - usually higher than $5/$10
but lower than $50/$100.
MISDEAL: ( n ). When the dealer
makes a mistake and the hand doesn't count.
MISS: ( v ). To be on a draw and
not hit your card.
MONSTER: ( n ). A strong hand.
MUCK: ( v ). 1. To fold your hand.
( n ). 2. All the mucked cards in hte middle of
the table.
MP: ( abbev. ). Middle position.
N
NH : ( abbev. ).
Online. "Nice hand".
NL: ( abbev. ). No-limit.
NLHE: ( abbev. ). No-limit Hold
Em.
NUTS: ( n ). The best hand. ( adj ).
The best hand. ("Nut flush").
O
-OFF: ( adj ). Two cards of differents
suits. ("I had Jack-King off and limped").
OPEN: ( v ). To be the first player
to put a bet into the pot on a particular round.
OPENER: ( n ). The first player
to put a bet into the pot on a particular round.
OPEN-ENDER: ( n ). A straight draw
where there are 2 cards that can make your hand.
OPEN-RAISE: ( v ). To open the
pot with a raise.
OPTION: ( n ). When it is the Big
Blind's turn to act and he has the option of checking or
raising.
OUTDRAW: ( v ). To beat someone
with a drawing hand.
OUTKICK: ( v ). To beat someone
with a better kicker when you both have the same pair.
OUTS: ( n ). A card that will improve
your hand.
OVER-THE-TOP: ( phrase ). To reraise
and aggressive person. "I bet and he raised me so I came
over the top and went all-in".
OVERCALL: ( v ). To call a bet
after another player has already called.
OVERCARD: ( n ). When you have
a card that is higher than all the cards on the board. Example:
If you have A-K and the flop is 9-6-3 then you have 2 overcards.
OVERPAIR: ( n ). A pocket pair
that is higher than any card on the board (Example: If oyu
have a pocket pair of nines and the flop is 6-5-2 then you
have an overpair.
P
PAINT: ( n ). Face cards
PASSIVE: ( adj ). A player who
doesn't raise much but instead checks and calls alot.
PAY-OFF: ( v ). To make money by
having a weaker hand calling a strong hand. ("I flopped a
full house and got paid off")
PF: ( abbev. ). Pre-flop.
PLAY A HAND FAST: ( v ). To raise
and bet aggressively with a good hand.
PLAY BY THE BOOK: (phrase). To play according
to the conventional wisdom regarding basic poker strategy.
This kind of player usually plays in a tight, but mechanical,
way in which he won't lose much but he plays so predictably
that a better player could beat him.
PLAY THE BOARD: (phrase). When your best
5 card hand equals the 5 cards on the board. This usually
occurs in 2 situations. The first is when there is a very
high hand on the board. An example would be if the board
was A-A-K-K-A. Assuming you didn't have 4-of-a-kind then
you would be
"playing the board" and your hand would be a full-house -
Aces full of Kings. The second situation would be if you
have low cards and there are all higher cards are on the
board. Example: If you have pocket 2's and the board is 9-9-5-4-5
then you have two pair - 9's and 5's with a 4 kicker and
your 2's are not used.
PL: ( abbev. ). Pot-limit.
PLH: ( abbev. ). Pot-limit hold
em.
PLHE: ( abbev. ). Pot-limit hold
em.
PLO: ( abbev. ). Pot-limit Omaha
.
PS: ( abbev. ). Poker Stars.
PL: ( abbev. ). Pot-limit.
POSITION: ( n ). The location of
the player relative to the dealer.
POSITION BET: ( n ). A bet made
primarily because you are playing from a good position. Strong
bets made from late position against weak opponents are sometimes
position bets.
POST: ( v ). To post a blind so
you can enter the hand.
POT ODDS: ( n ). The ratio of the
amount of money currently in the pot compared to the amount
of money it would take to call a bet.
POT-LIMIT: ( n ). A game where
you are allowed to bet up to the amount in the pot.
PREMIUM HANDS: ( n ). Only the
best of starting hands.
PROP: ( n ). Someone who gets paid
by a poker room to play in their games, usually to start
games or play in shorthanded games.
PROTECTING YOUR CARDS: ( phrase ):
To place a chip over your pocket cards so the dealer doesn't
accidently muck them.
PROTECT YOUR BLINDS: ( phrase ).
To call a raise when another player has raised your blind.
This is done so that players don't preceive you as weak and
try to steal your blinds in the future.
PUT SOMEONE ON A HAND: ( phrase ).
To assume what cards a player has. ("I put him on a flush
draw").
Q
QUADS: ( n ). Four of a kind.
R
RABBIT-HUNTING: ( v ) When a hand
is folded before it is finished playing out, this is the
act of seeing the remaining cards that would have come out
to see who would have won the hand. This is done at home
games.
RAGS: ( n ). Bad cards - usually
low cards.
RAG FLOP: ( n ). A flop with bad
cards - usually low cards.
RAILBIRD: ( n ). Someone who is
watching a game.
RAKE: ( n ). Money taken out of
the pot by the casino to make a profit. ( v ). To
take money out of the pot for profit.
RAM-AND-JAM: ( v ). To raise aggressively
often.
RB: ( abbev. ). Rebuy.
READ: ( v ). To deduce what cards
a player has. ( n ). An assumption of what cards
a player has. ("I had a good read on him and still lost").
REVERSE TELL: ( n ). A tell, usually
done on purpose, which means the opposite if what you think
it means.
RING GAME: ( n ). Any non-tournament
game.
RGP: ( n ). Rec.Gambling.Poker.
An Internet Newsgroup where poker players can post messages
to each other.
RIVERED: ( v ). To get beat by
a hand that is made on the river - usually a bad beat.
RNG: ( abbrev ). Random Number
Generator. The algorythm used by online poker sites that
determins what fcard is dealt next.
ROCK: ( n ). A tight player.
ROUND: ( n ). When the button has
moved completely around the table and everyone has had a
chance to deal.
ROUNDER: ( n ). Someone who plays
poker for a living.
ROUNDERS : ( n ). A popular
poker movie starring Matt Damon.
RUNNER-RUNNER: ( n ): To hit both
the turn and the river to make you hand. ("I went all-in
with a stright but he hit runner-runner spades and got a
flush").
S
SANDBAG: ( v ). To slowplay ( n )
Sandbagger. One who slowplays.
SATELLITE: ( n ). A tournament
that lets you enter another tournament if you win.
SB: ( abbev. ). Small-blind.
SCOOP: ( v ). To win both the high
and the low in a high/low game.
SD: ( abbev. ). Standard Deviation.
SEMI-BLUFF: ( n ). To bet with
a hand that probably isn't the best hand but, if it improves,
probably will be the best hand.
SEMI-STEAL: ( n ). A raise to try
to win a pot with a hand that may or may not be the best
hand.
SESSION BANKROLL: ( n ). The amount
of money a players sits down at a game with, as opposed to
total bankroll which is all the money a player posesses outside
the game to play poker with.
SET: ( n ). To have 3 of a kind
where 1 of the cards is on the board and 2 are in your hand.
(Example: You are holding Jack-Jack and the flop is Jack-2-4).
SET-OVER-SET: (phrase). To have a set lose
to a higher set.
SHARK: ( n ). A good player.
SHILL: ( n ). A player who gets
paid by a poker room to play for the house. The difference
between a shill and a prop is that a shill cannot keep his
winnings but a prop can.
SHOOTOUT: ( n ). A tournament where
there are several tables and the winners of each table plays
against each other.
SHORT BUY: ( n ). A buy-in that
is less than the minimum buy-in.
SHORTHANDED: ( adj ). A game where
there are only a few players - usually 6 or less.
SHORT STACK: ( n ). A player that
doesn't have many chips left. Usually used in a tournament
or a no-limit cash game.
SHOWDOWN: ( n ). The end of a hand
where you show your cards.
SIDE POT: ( n ). This happens when
one player doesn't have enough chips to finish the hand.
When additional bets are made, a side pot is created between
all the remaining players in which only they have a chance
of winning.
SLOW PLAY: ( v ). To play a strong
hand weakly with the intention of trapping another player.
SLOW-ROLL ( v ) To have the best
hand at the showdown but purposely show it after the losers'
hands are shown, so you can let another player think he has
won.
SMOOTH-CALL: ( v ) To only call
a raise - instead of reraising - when you know you have a
better hand than the original raiser. This is done to disguise
the strength of your hand.
SNG: ( abbev. ). Sit N Go.
SOFT GAME: ( n ). A game with a
lot of bad players.
SPLASH THE POT: ( phrase ). To
throw your chips messily into the pot.
SPLIT POT: ( n ). A pot where more
than 1 person are tied for the best hand and they have to
split the winnings.
SPREAD LIMIT: ( n ). A game in
which there are betting limits with a fixed minimum and maximum
bet for each betting round.
STARTING HANDS: ( n ). The first
2 cards a player receives in Hold 'Em or first 3 cards in
Seven Card Stud.
STEAL: ( v ). To bluff and win
a pot.
STEAL-RAISE: ( n ). To win a pot
by raising with a bluff.
STEAL THE BLINDS: ( v ) To open
the pot with a raise with the intention of nobody else calling
and the blinds folding.
STEAMING: ( v ). Tilting.
STRING BET: ( n ). An illegal bet
in which a player makes a bet with more than 1 motion.
SUCKOUT: ( n ). A bad beat ( v ).
To beat someone with a bad beat.
SUITED CONNECTORS: ( n ). Two cards
that are the same suit and sequential. These are good drawing
hands. (example: 9 and 8 of spades, 2 and 3 of hearts, etc).
T
T: ( abbev. ). Tournament. This
denotes a pla. "T1,000" mean you have $1,000 in chips even
though the chips have no value.
TABLE CAPTAIN: ( n ). A player
who acts as though he runs the table.
TABLE IMAGE: ( n ). What other
players think of you. Some players prefer a tight-aggressive
image because it lets people know you are a good player as
well as letting a tight player get away with more bluffs.
Other players prefer to have a loose image so that other
players with weak hands will call down your strong hand because
they think you are bluffing.
TABLE STAKES: ( phrase ). A rule
that says you cannot dip into your pocket in the middle of
a hand for more money to play with.
TELL: ( n ). A mannerism that gives
information to an opponent about your hand.
THREE-BET: ( v ). To reraise after
a player has already raised to 2 bets. ("Mike raised and
I 3-betted it").
TIGHT-AGGRESSIVE: ( adj ). A player
who doesn't play many hands but plays his hands aggressively.
TIGHT-WEAK: ( adj ). A player who
doesn't play alot of hands and rarely raises when he is in
a pot.
TIME: ( phrase ). En expression
used to call a timeout.
TILT: ( adj ). To play badly as
a result of losing.
TIMED-OUT: ( v ). Online. When
an online game folds you hand because you didn't act in time.
TOKE: ( n ). A tip given to the
dealer. ( v ). To tip the dealer.
TRAP: ( v ). To slowplay a strong
hand in the hopes that a weaker hand will bet out and lose.
TRIPS: ( n ). To have 3 of a kind
where 2 of the cards are on the board and 1 is in your hand.
(Example: You are holding King-Jack aand the flop is Jack-Jack-2).
TURBO-TEXAS HOLD 'EM: ( n ). Software
that analyzes the hands you have played.
TWO-BET: ( v ). To raise to 2 bets.
TWO-PLUS-TWO: ( n ). A poker book
publisher that also has a poker website where players can
post messages.
TY: ( abbev. ). Online. "Thank
you".
TYVM: ( abbev. ). Online. "Thank
you very much".
U
UB: ( abbev. ). Ultimate Bet.
UNDERPAIR: ( n ). A pair lower
than any card on the board. Example: If the board is K-J-9-5-4
and you have pocket 3's then you have an underpair.
-UP: ( adj ). A suffix denoting
2 pair. (Example: Kings-up is 2 pair where the higher pair
is a pair of Kings.)
UPCARDS: ( n ). Cards that are
dealt faceup.
UTG: ( abbev. ). Under-the-gun.
To be the first one to act. The position to the left of the
Big Blind.
V
VNH: ( abbev. ). Online. "Very
nice hand".
VARIANCE: ( n ). The amount of
variation in your bankroll.
W
WCP : ( abbev. ).
World Class Player.
WEAK: ( adj ). A player who doesn't
raise alot, but checks and calls often.
WHEEL: ( n ). A straight made up
of the cards A-2-3-4-5 and usually used in Omaha .
WIN RATE: ( n ). The amount you
win per unit of time. This is uaually measured in Big Bet's
per hour.
WSOP: ( abbev. ). "World Series
of Poker".
WPT: ( abbev. ). "World Poker Tour".
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