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 Poker dictionary - Poker terms - Poker jargon glossary
Dictionary - Poker terms - Poker jargon glossary play winning Poker main page Poker dictionary how to play Poker this is a glossary of Poker jargon compiled by bob ciaffone for his robert's rules of Poker also see Poker games for game descriptions and Poker hand rankings action: a fold, check, call, bet or raise.
Started with four hearts hoping for a flush, but i backdoored two more kings and my trips won.
Jargon the large and growing jargon of Poker hands have been given many names, and these are listed in a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0-9 a a-b-c, a-b-c-d 1.
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  Poker jargon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Various poker hands have been given many names, and these are listed in List of slang names for poker hands.
To deal a card directly into the discards, often at the start of the second and subsequent rounds of a multiple-round game (for example, before giving players their draws in a draw poker game, or before the flop in a community card game).
A game of "jackpot poker" or "jackpots", which is a variant of five-card draw with an ante from each player, no blinds, and an opening requirement of a pair of jacks or better.
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 Texas hold 'em - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the most popular poker variant played in casinos in the western United States, and its no-limit form is used in the main event of the World Series of Poker (abbreviated WSOP), widely recognized as the world championship of the game.
It is one of the most positional of all poker variants, since the order of betting is fixed throughout all betting rounds.
Any starting hand comprised of a Q and a 9 of different suits is called queen-nine offsuit and is denoted Q9 (or sometimes Q9o, where "o" is an abbreviation for "offsuit").
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 Poker jargon starting with E Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
For example, if there are two possible outcomes from an event (say, flipping a coin), one of which pays $2 and the other of which pays nothing, your EV for the event is $1 (in the long run, if this event happened many times, you would average $1 per event).
In poker, one generally associates an EV with a particular action.
One's EV from calling a bet, for example, is the sum of all possible outcomes from calling the bet multiplied by the probability of each.
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 Q - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
In phonetics, lowercase [q] is the International_Phonetic_Alphabet symbol for the voiceless_uvular_plosive.
In theology, Q is an abbreviation used by scholars of the New_Testament to describe the Q_document, a hypothetical lost written "Source" (German, ''Quelle,'' hence, ''Q'') behind the Synoptic_Gospels.
Q was also the name for a number of comedy series written by and starring Spike_Milligan Two-letter combinations starting with Q: :qa qb qc qd qe qf qg qh qi qj qk ql qm qn qo qp qq qr qs qt qu qv qw qx qy qz
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 Jargon buster - Times Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A poker player's word is often his/her bond, so make sure you know what you are saying before it is too late.
Some poker variations (seven-card stud, for instance) use antes instead of blinds, while antes are sometimes used in addition to blinds in the later stages of hold 'em or Omaha tournaments (sometimes known, in this instance, as a "running ante")
Texas hold 'em – currently the most popular variation of poker, where each player receives two cards face down before five community cards are gradually exposed (three at once, known as the “flop”, then the fourth, known as the “turn”, then the fifth, or “river”).
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 Free Texas Hold'em Poker strategy
Tournament poker is a format where everyone at the table starts with a set amount of chips that they "buy in" with.
One east very basic way to start thinking about which starting pairs to fold is to ask "is there more than one way to win with this pair?".
Even though online poker limits the information you can get from your opponents by looking at their body language, you can still get some "tells" from the pace of the game, from automatic raise buttons and from patterns in the overall game play.
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 Suited Poker Chips : Gaming and Casinos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Poker Rule > Casino Games > Poker > Poker Jargon > K
A card not directly involved in evaluating a hand, but that may be used for breaking ties.
A non-paired card kept before the draw in draw poker in hope of pairing it.
An occasional hand played at double the usual stakes at an agreed-upon time; often when a player wins two hands in a row, or when a player scoops in a split-pot game.
www.poker.online.gambling.name /rules/poker/jargon/k.html   (221 words)

  
 PokerTips.org - Poker Strategy - Poker Jargon
This is a shortened glossary that explains the basic poker terms that are frequently used in the strategy articles at this site.
In a $2-4 limit game, all bets and raises are $2 in the first two rounds (preflop and flop), and all bets and raises are $4 in the last two rounds (turn and river).
The dealer has the best position because he bets last and therefore has a better understanding of what other people have in their hand.
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 Poker Book, Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Poker Dice--Cubical dice, each with a nine, ten, jack, queen, king, and ace on its six faces.
Stud Poker--One of the two basic forms of poker (the other is draw) and played with open or exposed cards (up cards) and with one or more concealed hole cards (down cards).
Tennessee--Draw poker in which a bet is made after each round of cards is dealt.
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 Site Contents at the free Online Encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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In a household, clothes hangers are the single one item that you own the most of, yet no one can name even one brand?
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 Poker Encyclopedia and Poker Dictionary of Poker Facts and Poker Trivia
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English actor Joseph Crowell described the game as played in New Orleans in 1829: played with a deck of 20 cards, four players bet on which player's hand of cards was the most valuable.
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 Casino Poker Chips : Gaming and Casinos   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
See live article   Poker tournament A poker tournament is a tournament at which the winners are decided by playing poker, usually a particular style of poker.
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 Poker Rule > Casino Games > Poker > Poker Jargon > S
Also used outside poker to mean facing up to an opponent.
Hand of five consecutive cards in poker which are not all the same suit.
A card placed upwards in Stud Poker; also, that poker itself.
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 Holdem Tight, poker books & training resources
In no-limit, it is not obligatory to raise a solitary EP limper when you have A-Q or A-K, although it is acceptable.
If you have reason to think he is just a flake and want to bet again, fire a big blast of $100 or more, not $53 into a $129 pot.
Wishy-washy poker on my part, but it always seemed like the situation was too dangerous to raise, but too good not to call.
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 Poker Glossary - J - Professional-Poker.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Poker has its own set of unique terms and jargon, and more are being added every week as its popularity continues to expand.
There are names for particular starting hands, such as pocket rockets and big slick.
There are terms describing poker scenarios, such as a bad beat.
www.professional-poker.com /glossary/generic/J.htm   (161 words)

  
 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Poker jargon starting with I
Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Poker jargon starting with I
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Unbeatable; often said of a hand that a player knows cannot be beaten under the circumstances of play.
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 Poker Dictionary - Poker Terms - Glossary Jargon
The links below go to pages offering definitions of various poker words.
There are other pages where poker hand ranks and names are explained, for Texas Hold'em starting hand nicknames, poker player nicknames and more nicknames, poker game descriptions and poker rules.
Check these pages if the term you are looking for is not listed among the ones below.
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 How to play Poker, Poker Online, Poker Rules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Poker is played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards.
This is the most valuable hand in all of poker.
A Royal Flush is composed of 10, Jack, Queen, King and Ace, all of the same suit.
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 TruePoker - Poker Jargon for the poker lover
The large and growing jargon of Truepoker includes many terms.
Though space is not an issue here, the list has been trimmed to primarily those Truepoker-specific terms one might find in Truepoker texts or in common use in casinos.
A bet that is made more due to the strength of the bettor's position than the strength of the bettor's cards.
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 Party Poker Blog
I have always demurred because of various reasons including procrastination and sheer laziness, but I also felt that (and still do) that I could never hold a candle to his drunken rambling prose (and I mean that as a compliment).
But last night was a special moment for me in my humble poker endeavors and since he was not conscious for the end of it, I thought it best for me to relate the tale.
And hell, poker is both commonsensical and yet increasingly complex; and as with all great subjects, the more one learns, the more (one feels) is yet to be learned.
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 Glossary: Poker Jargon | Poker Launch
The player immediately to the dealer (or button)'s left; so called because he is the player who received the first card during the initial deal.
After a hand is over, a fox hunt means to reveal the next card that would have come up.
A card designated by the dealer before dealing (for instance all sevens) that may be used as any of the 52 cards to fill a hand.
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 Kicker   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A side card in your 5 card poker hand that determines which player wins a tie-break.
Here is an example of how a kicker could dictate a tie-break in a classic Texas Hold'em battle A - K vs A - Q. After all 5 cards are on the board and both hands only match a pair of aces, the next highest card decides who will win.
- Learn about the top starting hands in Hold'em and the jargon that the pros use to describe them.
www.soundpoker.com /terms/k/kicker.asp   (122 words)

  
 Common Holdem Terms - MasteringHoldem.com
A slang term for "underdog," meaning your hand is currently behind.
Example: You hold 9, 10, Q, K, and need the jack to fill your straight.
A very aggressive poker player who plays, bets and raises with many hands others would fold
www.masteringholdem.com /strategy/holdem-terms.aspx   (342 words)

  
 Poker Rules > Poker jargon > Poker jargon starting with D   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Poker Rules > Poker jargon > Poker jargon starting with D
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