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  List of poker terms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
A "Sit and Go" is a poker tournament which has no starting time that will start as soon as a set number of players, usually 9 or 10, sign up.
A multi-table poker tournament in which the prize is a free entrance to a satellite tournament or a tournament in which all the top finishers gain entrance to a larger tournament.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poker_jargon   (9303 words)

  
 ecasinoindex.com -- Unbiased information on pokerr
Poker is a card game, the most popular of a class of games called vying games, in which players with fully or partially concealed cards make wagers into a central pot, which is awarded to the player or players with the best combination of cards or to the player who makes an uncalled bet.
Poker is played in hundreds of variations, but most follow the same basic pattern of play.
Poker’s popularity experienced an unprecedented spike in the first years of the twenty-first century, largely because of the introduction of online poker and the invention of the hole-card camera, which turned the game into a spectator sport.
www.ecasinoindex.com /poker.html   (15217 words)

  
 Poker Jargon
A poker cards dealt face-up to the center of the table (not to any one player's hand), which can be used in some way by multiple players according to specific game rules.
community poker cards games, a poker cards appearing on the board that doesn't change the value of one's own hand, but that makes it much more likely for an opponent to tie or beat you, often because it duplicates what was previously a valuable poker cards in your hand.
If the next poker cards would have been the final poker cards, such as in a community poker cards game with a fixed number of poker cards, this is called rabbit hunting.
www.imperialpoker.com /poker/poker-jargon/index.php   (5965 words)

  
 Learn more about Poker jargon starting with K in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Learn more about Poker jargon starting with K in the online encyclopedia.
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.onlineencyclopedia.org /p/po/poker_jargon_starting_with_k.html   (276 words)

  
 Learn more about Poker jargon starting with Z in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Learn more about Poker jargon starting with Z in the online encyclopedia.
You can enter multiple phrases at a time by putting a comma between each word.(e.g.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /p/po/poker_jargon_starting_with_z.html   (156 words)

  
 E
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.
www.topbettings.com /rules/poker/jargon/e.html   (356 words)

  
 Poker Jargon
A Texas Hold'em starting hand that consists of an Ace and King regardless of suit.
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).
In poker, the term steal is often used as merely a synonym for bluff, but there is a more specific use of the term.
www.casinomb.com /casino_glossary/poker_jargon.asp   (9551 words)

  
 Glossary: Poker Players | Poker Launch
Other than his poker success, his greatest achievement is probably the book that was once considered to be the bible of poker: Super/System.
The starting hand Jack-9 of clubs is named the "T.J. Cloutier" in his honor because of flopping three flushes in one year with the hand.
Prior to 2004, her main claim to poker fame was her 10th place finish in the 2000 World Series of Poker main event (one position short of the final table) while nine months pregnant with her third child.
www.pokerlaunch.com /Poker_Professionals   (1891 words)

  
 Poker Rules > Poker jargon > Poker jargon starting with C
Poker Rules > Poker jargon > Poker jargon starting with C
Describing a betting round, the condition that no player is eligible to raise, either because the last raise was called by all players, or because the cap was reached.
Describing a poker game, one in which each player's cards are concealed from all opponents.
www.casino-online-poker.net /rules/jargon/c.html   (1258 words)

  
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Both halves of a split pot, often declared by a player who thinks he or she will win both low and high.
To raise after having slow playing for a time (making it clear that you were, in fact, slow playing).
www.thepokerplayerassociation.com /poker_jargon.htm   (6695 words)

  
 poker-forums-news.com is an independant forum dedicated to the discussion of online poker, strategy, tournaments news. ...
Our ambition is to be the best online poker guide and directory totally independent from any poker room giving poker players objective information on all poker sites in the world.
Blind stud A stud poker game in which all cards are dealt face down.
steal In poker, the term steal is often used as merely a synonym for bluff, but there is a more specific use of the term.
www.poker-forums-news.com /index.php?page=poker-jargon   (10506 words)

  
 Card Player Magazine - Student, Beware by Barry Mulholland
Combine the trust inherent in the marriage relationship with the prevailing cultural view of poker as a man's domain, and that poor advice is unlikely to be questioned, at least not before it's wreaked considerable financial consequence.
Of course, learning to play poker is a problematic, trial-and-error process for everyone, men and women alike, but it's especially difficult (and costly) for someone sent down a dozen wrong paths right out of the starting gate.
Whether your poker guide is a knowledgeable, articulate communicator, a closet maniac, or anything in between, is something I have no way of knowing.
www.cardplayer.com /magazine/article/13743   (1470 words)

  
 Glossary: Poker Jargon | Poker Launch
A non-standard poker hand consisting of five cards of ranks 9 to A, with no pair.
A slang term for a Texas Hold'em starting hand that consists of an Ace and King regardless of suit.
To successfully draw to a full house, typically starting with two pair or three of a kind.
www.pokerlaunch.com /glossary/2   (7132 words)

  
 Poker Terms - Terminology for Playing Poker Games
Common poker terms, vocabulary, jargon, and slang are all covered.
New players might want to start with the basic terminology covered in PokerHo's introduction to Internet poker terms or Dead Money's glossary of Hold'em terms.
Use the poker dictionary below for definitions of all terms beginning with each letter of the alphabet.
www.toppoker.org /poker-terms.html   (204 words)

  
 Poker Rules > Poker jargon > Poker jargon starting with D
Poker Rules > Poker jargon > Poker jargon starting with D
In games involving six or more cards, a draw to a straight that can be filled by two ranks, but that is not an open-ender.
In any game, an incomplete hand which is not likely to win unless future cards, received by whatever means the game specifies, improve it.
www.casino-online-poker.net /rules/jargon/d.html   (1254 words)

  
 Starting Hand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In Texas Hold'em a player's starting hand is the first two cards dealt face down to them.
In Omaha your starting hand consists of the four down cards which are dealt to you (only 2 of which you can use).
And in 7 Card Stud your starting hand is the first 3 cards which are dealt to you (2 down, 1 up).
www.soundpoker.com /terms/s/startinghand.asp   (140 words)

  
 List of baseball jargon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is an alphabetical list of selected unofficial and specialized terms, phrases, and other jargon used in baseball, and their definitions, including illustrative examples for many entries.
See also English language idioms derived from baseball for common idioms that originated in baseball and baseball statistics for more formal definitions of some of the statistical concepts listed below.
This page was last modified 22:00, 13 December 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Battery_(baseball)   (117 words)

  
 Bridge Jargon - P - Fifth Chair Foundation
Welcome to the Jargon Jungle - a glossary of bridge terms designed to help you hack your way through to a better understanding of the game of bridge.
Also, if you would like to suggest a term not presently included on the list, or see a correction that needs to be made, please drop us a note.
Examples include opening a hand with no HCP, or bidding a suit that you dont have, or pre-empting with a very good hand - these are the common kinds of psyches.
www.fifthchair.org /jargon/jargon_p.htm   (469 words)

  
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 Poker Jargon and Slang | Pocket Apples
In The Hammer refers to a starting hand consisting of a '7-2 offsuit'.
A game of "jackpot poker" or "jackpots", which is a variant of five-card draw with an blinds, and an opening requirement of a pair of jacks or better.
Mac Poker and Online Poker Tips, Tricks and Skills
www.pocketapples.com /?q=node/1   (7920 words)

  
 Gambling Guide > Casino Games > Poker > Poker Jargon > I
Gambling Guide > Casino Games > Poker > Poker Jargon > I
Unbeatable; often said of a hand that a player knows cannot be beaten under the circumstances of play.
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www.poker.freegames.eu.com /jargon/i.html   (460 words)

  
 Playing Poker in Live Poker Rooms - Play Online!
A list of the most popular poker websites available for online poker games.
Welcome to Full Tilt Poker, where you can Learn, Chat and Play with the poker pros.
One of the most popular international poker websites, PartyPoker offers online poker software for the popular Texas Hold'Em, Omaha, and other great poker games.
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