A Aces Up - Two pairs. A pair of Aces and another of
any rank. Action - The betting. A call, check, raise, or fold.
Ante - A small, fixed fee put into the pot by players
for the right to play the round. All Blue - A flush containing all clubs or spades.
All-In - A player bets all his money on the table.
All Pink - A flush containing all hearts and diamonds.
B Back Door - Making a hand other than the one intended.
Bad Beat - When a seemingly losing hand beats a highly-favored
hand. A classic underdog story. Bet - The money of chips put into the pot. Blank - A card that has very little or no value to
the hand. Blind - A forced bet made before any cards are dealt.
Board - (1) The poker table. (2) All-faced up up
or community cards. Bottom Pair - A pair with the lowest card on the
flop. Bull - A player who raises frequently. Burn - (1) To discard the top card from the deck,
face down. (2) A full house. (3) To lose a hand. Button - A marker (white acrylic disk) to indicate
who is the (nominal) dealer. Buy - (1) To bluff, hoping to "buy" the
pot without being called. (2) To call bets in order to draw cards.
[Back to top] C Calling Station - A player who calls almost any bet
and doesn't fold or raise very often. Cap - The maximum number of allowed raises in a limit
game. Case Card - The last available card of a certain
value or suit. Center Pot - The first pot created during a poker
hand. Also called "main pot." Check - (1) To pass without betting. (2) Another
word for "chip", as in poker chip. Check Raise - To check and then raise in the same
round of betting. Coffee Housing - To discuss current hand being played
with the intent of providing misleading information. Cold Call - To call more than one bet in a single
action. When a player bets, another player raises, and a third player
calls the two bets. This is a cold call. Come Hand - A drawing hand (probably from the craps
term). Complete Hand - A hand defined by all five cards
- a straight, flush, full house, four of a kind, or straight flush.
Connector - Pocket cards of consecutive ranks. Counterfeit - To make your great hand worthless because
of board cards that duplicate it. Crack - A powerful hand is cracked when it is beaten.
Cripple -To cripple the deck. Meaning that you have
most or all of the cards that somebody would want to have with the
current board. Foe example, you have pocket kings, and the other two
kings flop, you have then crippled the deck.
[Back to top] D Dominated Hand - A hand that will almost always lose
to a better hand that people usually play. Draw - The exchange of cards for new ones. Draw Dead - A draw hand that will lose even if it
hits its draw because someone already holds a hand that will beat
what you are drawing to.
[Back to top] E Equity - Your "rightful" share of a pot,
based on the amount in the pot and the chances of winning it. Expectation - The rate of profit or loss you expect
to make. Exposed Cards - Cards dealt face up in a stud.
[Back to top] F Family Pot - A pot in which all (or almost all) of
the players call the bet. Fast - A game with fast betting pace. Flop - The first three community cards in Holdem
poker. Fold - To drop out of a hand without calling a raise
or bet. Foul - A hand containing the wrong number of cards.
Free Card - It's a free card when you get to see
an additional card without having to call a bet, i.e when all the
players check instead of making a bet. Free Roll - A chance to win something at a low or
no risk.
[Back to top] G Gunshot Straight - An straight filled "inside".
For example, f you have 9s-8s, the flop comes 7c-5h-2d, and the turn
is the 6c, you've made your gunshot straight. H Heads Up - Only two players are involved in a play.
Hit - A draw or catch that improves one's hands.
Hot Pot - A special pot played for higher stake.
House - A person or organization running a poker
house for profit.
[Back to top] I Implied Odds - Pot odds. Except the money in the
pot is not actually there yet. Iron Duke - An unbeatable hand.
J Jackpot - A special bonus paid to the loser of a
hand if he gets a very good hand beaten. Jack Up - To raise. Jog - An unevenly stacked deck used by a cheater
to indicate where his partner should cut the deck. Joker - A 53rd card added to a deck.
K Kicker - When a player makes a pair with one of his
hole cards, the other card is called kicker. If another player holds
the same pair, the highest kicker wins the pot. Ku Klux Klan - Three Kings.
L Lay Down - Revealing of cards after the last bet.
Live Blind - A blind bettor with an option to raise.
Live Card - A card that has not been dealt or exposed.
Lock - A hand that cannot lose. Loose - Playing more hands than normal.
[Back to top] M Make Good - To pay money owed to the pot. Maniac - A player who plays extremely loose and aggressive.
Middle Pair - Pairing the second highest card on
the board. Minnie - The perfect low hand. Muck - The pile of discarded cards, or the act of
throwing cards into this pile.
[Back to top] N No-Limit - Sky's the limit. Players are allowed to
wager any or all of their chips in one bet. Nuts - The best possible hand any player can have
at any given time. Or a hand that is a certain winner.
[Back to top] O Offsuit - Of different suits. Openers - A hand with which the betting starts. Outs - Cards that will improve a hand to win. Outrun - To beat another hand. Overcall - To call a bet after one or more others
players have already called. Overcard - A hole card that is higher than any other
card on the board. Overpair - Two hole cards paired and higher than
any other card on the board.
[Back to top] P Pay Off - To call a bet where the bettor is representing
a hand that you can't beat, but the pot is sufficiently large to justify
a call anyway. Play the Board - Using all five community cards for
your hand. Pocket - Cards dealt to you face down, as in the
Texas Holdem and Omaha poker. Post - To put in a blind bet, generally required
when you first sit down in a cardroom game. Pot - The area where antes, bets, and raises are
placed. Pot Limit - A version of poker in which a player
may bet up to the amount of money in the pot whenever it is his turn
to act. Pot Odds - The amount of money it will cost you to
call a bet according to ratio of the amount of money in the pot. Protect - (1) To keep your hand or a chip on your
cards. (2) To make a bet so as to reduce the chances of others outdrawing
you by forcing them to fold.
[Back to top] Q Quads - Four of a kind. Quart - A four-card straight flush. Quarter - To win one-fourth of the pot.
[Back to top] R Ragged - A flop (or board) that doesn't appear to
help anybody very much. Rainbow - Three or four cards of different suits.
Rake - Money taken out of every pot by the dealer
- this is the cardroom's income. Rank - The relative value of hands. Represent - To play as if to indicate you hold a
certain hand. Ring Game - A full game. Also referred to as a "live"
game since actual money is in play instead of tournament chips. River - The fifth and final community card dealt.
Rock - A player who plays extremely tight, not very
creatively. Runner - Typically said "runner-runner"
to describe a hand which was made only by catching the correct cards
on both the turn and the river.
[Back to top] S Scare Card - A card which may well turn the best
hand into trash. Second Pair - A pair with the second highest card
on the flop. Sell - As in "sell a hand". To bet less
than the maximum when you have a very strong hand, hoping players
will call whereas they would not have called a maximum bet. Semi-bluff - Similar to bluffing, except that the
bluffer could actually win a hand. Set - Three or four of a kind. Short Stack - A number of chips that is not very
many compared to the other players at the table. Showdown - The point at which all players remaining
in the hand turn their cards over and determine who has the best hand.
Side Pot - A pot created in which a player has no
interest because he has run out of chips. Slow Play - To play a strong hand weakly so more
players will stay in the pot. Split Pot - A pot which is shared by two or more
tied hands. Spread Limit - Fixed minimum and maximum bet for
every round. Straddle - (1) A forced raise. (2) The right to buy
the last-bettor position. String Bet - A bet made in more than one motion without
the declaration of a raise. Stringer - A straight. Structured - The typical definition of a structured
game is a fixed amount for bets and raises before the flop and on
the flop, and then twice that amount on the turn and river. Suited - Cards are of the same suits.
[Back to top] T Table Stakes - Stakes in which the betting and raising
are limited to the amount of money a player has in front of him. Tell - Characteristics, habits, behavior of a person
that give away clues. Tierce - A three-card straight flush. Tilt - To play wildly or recklessly due to frustration
over previous losses. Time - (1) A request by a player to suspend play
while he decides what he's going to do. (2) An amount of money collected
either on the button or every half hour by the cardroom. Toke - A small amount of money given to the dealer
by the winner of a pot. A tip. Top Pair - A pair with the highest card on the flop.
Trips - Three of a kind. Turn - The fourth community card.
[Back to top] U Under the gun - The position to the immediate left
of the big blind. Underdog - A person or hand who is not y favored
to win a pot. The first bettor. Up Cards - Cards dealt face up.
[Back to top] V Valet - A jack. Value - As in "bet for value." This means
that you would actually like your opponents to call your bet because
you have the best hand. However, it can also be a draw which, given
enough callers, has a positive expectation. Variance - A measure of the up and down swings your
bankroll goes through. Vigorish - The amount taken by the house for running
a game.
[Back to top] W Wager - To bet or raise. Or the chips (money) used
for betting or raising. Wash - To shuffle. Weak - One who folds too many hands. Wild Card - A card changeable to any value. Wing - To have a winning streak.