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Action
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An
opportunity to Bet, Call, Raise, Fold or Check.
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All-In
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To
push in the last of your chips while betting or calling.
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Ante
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A
required amount added by each player to start the pot at the beginning of a
poker hand. Hold'Em games use Blinds to get the pot started.
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Backdoor
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Getting
strong cards on both the Turn _and_ the River to make a hand. AKA "Runner."
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Bad
Beat
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When
an Underdog hand takes the pot.
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Bankroll
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A
player's table money, as opposed to the money that stays in his wallet.
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Belly
Buster
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An
inside straight.
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Berry
Patch
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An
easy game. A good place for sharp
players to win money from less-sharp players.
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Bet
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Placing
a wager.
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Big
Blind
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The
largest regular Blind in a game (Hold'Em).
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Bitches
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Queens.
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Blank
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A
table card that doesn't help your hand.
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Blind
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A
forced bet (or partial bet) posted at the beginning of the hand before the
cards are dealt. Blinds are typically posted by players to the immediate left
of the button.
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Blind
Game
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A
game in which Blinds are required.
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Bluff
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To
bet with a weak or busted hand, trying to force the other players to fold.
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Board
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The
community cards --face-up-- in a Hold’Em game: includes the Flop, the Turn,
and the River cards.
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Bottom
Pair
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The
lowest pair on the flop.
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Broadway
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A
Straight, Ace-high.
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Bullets
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A
pair of Aces.
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Bump
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To
Raise.
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Burn
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To
discard –usually face-down-- the top card off the deck.
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Bust
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To
go broke, run out of money.
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Button(1)
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A
small disk placed to indicate who is the nominal dealer in Hold'Em games.
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Button(2)
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The
player who has the disk.
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Buy-the-Pot
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To
bluff with a large Bet, hoping the other players won't Call.
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Buy-the-Button
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To
Bet and/or Raise with the hope that players between you and the Button
fold. This would put you last in
following betting rounds.
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Buy-In
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The
money required to enter any game.
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Call
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To
match the current Bet.
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Calling
Station
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A
weak player who calls a lot but rarely Raises or Folds. Since these players
end up shoveling a lot of money into the pot without really challenging
anyone they are good players to have in a game.
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Cap
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To
make the last Raise permitted in a round of betting.
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Capped
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Occurs
when the maximum number of Raises in a given betting round have been made.
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Cards
Speak
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The
rule that states, rather obviously, that the face value of a hand is the true
value of the hand regardless of what the player may have stated their value
to be.
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Case
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The
last card of a certain rank remaining in the deck.
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Catch
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To
"catch the cards" is to receive the cards you want or need to make
a hand.
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Center
Pot
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The
main pot in a poker hand, as opposed to any "side" pots created
when a player is All-In.
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Check(1)
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To
pass on your right to open a betting round.
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Check(2)
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A
Poker chip.
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Check
Raise
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To
Raise late in a betting round after having Checked earlier.
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Chip
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Small,
round, colored discs used instead of cash at the poker table.
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Coffeehouse
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To
talk about the cards, usually with the intent of misleading other players and
influencing their betting decisions. Widely considered bad form at the Poker
table.
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Community
Cards
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The
up-turned cards in the center of the table, used by all players to form their
hands.
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Connector
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Hold’Em:
a starting hand where the two cards are of consecutive rank (QJ, J10, 98,
etc).
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Counterfeit
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To
have your cards "duplicated" by the cards that have been flopped,
thereby making your hand worthless or of significantly less value.
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Cowboys
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Kings.
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Cripple
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To
"cripple" the deck is to hold some or all of the cards that would
make the board cards valuable to other players.
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Cut
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To
split the deck.
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Dead
Card
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A
card that is out of play and cannot be used.
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Dead
Hand
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A
hand that is out of play and cannot be used.
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Dead
Money
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Chips
that are placed in the pot and are thereby not considered part of a player's
bet.
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Deal
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The
process of distributing cards to the active players.
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Deck(1)
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52
cards used in all non-Joker Poker games including Stud, Hold'Em and Omaha.
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Deck(2)
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52
cards plus a Joker, used in a variety of Poker variations.
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Discards
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Cards
that are discarded (mucked) from the player's hand in a Draw Poker game in
order to make room for replacements.
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Dog
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Abbreviated
form of "Underdog".
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Dominated
Hand
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A
hand that will almost certainly lose to a better hand.
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Door
Card
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7-Card
Stud: the first face-up card dealt to each player.
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Down
To The Felt
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To
be broke, tapped out, chips all gone.
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Down
cards
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Cards
that are dealt face down.
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Draw
Poker
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A
form of Poker where players are permitted to discard one or more cards from
their hand and receive replacements
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Draw
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The
process of replacing cards in a Draw Poker game.
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Draw
Dead
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To
build a hand that will not win because another hand at the table already has
you beat.
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Drop
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See
"Fold".
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Equity
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Your "percentage" of the pot
based on the notion that if you've got an 80% chance of winning a hand than
80% of the pot's value is your "equity". A bogus concept in Poker because in the end you either win the
pot or you do not.
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Expectation(1)
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The
amount of you expect to gain on average by making a certain play.
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Expectation(2)
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The
amount you expect to gain in a specific time period.
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Face
card
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A
card with a face on it: King, Queen, or Jack.
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Family
Pot
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A
pot in which most or all of the players have Called before the Flop.
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Fast
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To
play aggressively.
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Fast
Company
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Seasoned
players who know their way around the Poker scene.
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Fifth
Street
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The
fifth card dealt in a hand of Stud poker.
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Fish
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A
weak player, one easily suckered into betting when he should not.
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Fishhooks
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Jacks.
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Fixed
Limit
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A
betting structure wherein the amount of the bet on each round is pre-set.
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Flop
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The
first three table cards dealt in Hold 'Em, face up.
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Flush
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Five
cards of the same suit.
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Fold
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To
muck your cards and withdraw from hand.
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Forced
Bet
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A
mandatory bet used to start the first betting round, typical in Stud games.
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Fouled
Hand
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A
Dead hand.
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Four
Of A Kind
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Four
cards of the same rank.
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Fourth
Street(1)
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Stud:
The fourth card, second up-card.
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Fourth
Street(2)
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Hold'Em:
The first table card after the flop (AKA the Turn).
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Full
House
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A
Poker hand built with Three-of-a-Kind plus a Pair.
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Grinder
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A
cautious player whose strategy is to win a little money each day.
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Gutshot
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A
Straight missing an "inside" card.
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Hand(1)
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A
player's cards.
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Hand(2)
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A
single poker deal including the subsequent betting rounds.
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Heads
Up
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Two
players competing for the pot, going one-on-one.
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High
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The
best hand.
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High
Society
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High
denomination chips.
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Hit
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When
cards appear that help you you've been "hit".
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Hold
'Em
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A
variation of Poker in which each player is dealt two cards face down. The
player uses these cards in any desired combination with five community (face
up) cards to make the best five card hand.
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Hole
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Your
private cards.
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Hole
cards
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A
player's personal cards, dealt face down.
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House
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The
place or business hosting the Poker game.
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Jackpot
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An
exceptional bonus given to the loser of a hand when he loses even though he
holds a very good hand.
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Joker
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A
wild card used in high- and low-ball games.
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Kicker
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Hold'Em:
the highest unpaired card used to determine the winner of otherwise tied
Poker hands. Kickers are very
important in Hold’Em.
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Ladies
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Queens.
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Live
Blind
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A
forced bet put in before any cards are dealt.
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Live
Game
|
A
game with much betting, AKA a 'loose' game.
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Lock
|
A
hand sufficiently good to win at least part of the pot.
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Lowball
|
A
form of Draw or Stud Poker game where the lowest hand wins.
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Low
card
|
The
lowest upcard in 7-Card Stud. The
player holding this card is required to bet.
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