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ACES UP/OVER - Two pair, one of which is a pair of
Aces.

ACTION - Betting activity.
ACTIVE PLAYER - A player who is still in the pot.
ALL BLUE,GREEN,PURPLE,etc. - Colorful names for a
flush.
ALL-IN - To bet all the money you have on the
table.
AMERICAN AIRLINES - A pair of Aces.
ANTE - A small bet all players are required to
make before a hand is dealt.
BABY - Any of the four non-aces needed for the
lowest possible hand (2,3,4,5).
BACK DOOR - Player makes a late hand that he
wasn't originally drawing to.
BACK RAISE - A re-raise.
BAD BEAT - A usually unbeatable hand that is
defeated by an even better hand.
BANKROLL - Current total gambling funds
available. Not to be confused with a player's stake in a
particular game.
BARN - Short for a Full Barn which is
slang for a Full House.
BELLY BUSTER - An inside straight draw. Same as a
Gutshot.
BET - To put money into the pot in accordance
with the rules of the game.
BET FOR VALUE - Betting a completed or partial
hand that, in the long run, is expected to win more than
it loses.
BICYCLE - The best possible low hand: A-2-3-4-5.
Also called a Wheel.
BIG BLIND - An early forced bet, usually a raise
of an earlier blind which would be called the Small
Blind.
BIG BOBTAIL - An open-ended 4-card straight
flush.
BIG SLICK - In Texas Hold'em, hole cards of A-K,
suited or not.
BLANK - A card that does not add value to a hand
(Bad Draw).
BLIND - A forced bet to open the pot, usually in
lieu of an ante.
BLUFF - A bet or raise made with a poor hand to
entice the competition to fold.
BOARD - The exposed cards in Hold'em and stud.
BOAT - Short for a Full Boat which is
slang for a Full House.
BOBTAIL STRAIGHT - Same as an Open End Straight.
Four cards to a straight in denomination sequence.
BROADWAY - An Ace high straight.
BUG - A wild card Joker.
BULLET[S] - Ace[s]. Bull(s) for short.
BUMP - Slang for Raise.
BURN - To discard the top card of the deck prior
to dealing.
BUTTON - A distinctive token placed in front of
the player sitting in the theoretical dealer's position,
when a house dealer is used. The button rotates around
the table so that every player has an opportunity to be
the last to act.
BUY-IN - The amount of money used to join a game.
CALL - To put in to the pot the minimum amount of
money necessary to continue playing.
CALLER - One who makes a call bet.
CALLING STATION - An passive player that
frequently just checks or calls most bets.
CAP - To cap the betting is to make the last
permitted raise in a round.
CARDS SPEAK - The final hand values are
determined by the face up cards and not what the hand
holder declares.
CASE CARD - The fourth and last card of a
particular rank to become available.
CHANGE GEARS - Changing your style of play.
CHASE - To continue in a hand, often at poor odds
against the competition.
CHECK n. - The word casino employees use for a
"chip".
CHECK v. - To bet zero, when it is legal to do
so. Frequently a sign of only a fair hand.
CHECK RAISE - To check initially, then raise a
bet made later on in the same betting round.
CHIP - A round token used in place of cash at a
gaming table.
COME HAND - . A hand that is not yet made, such
as four cards to a flush.
COLD CALL - When a player with nothing invested
in the pot except an ante, calls a raise and a re-raise
as his first bet.
COMMUNITY CARDS - Cards that are available for
every player to use in making a hand. Usually dealt face
up somewhere in the middle of the table.
CONCEALED PAIR - Both of the pair cards are face
down.
COURT CARD - A jack, queen or king.
COWBOY - A king.
CUT THE DECK -To divide the deck, fairly evenly,
into 2 stacks.
CRYING CALL - To complain when making a call.
Sometimes a tactic to keep players in the hand.
DARK BET - To bet without looking at your hand.
DEAD HAND - A hand that has been fouled or has
too many or too few cards.
DEAD MAN'S HAND - Two pair, aces and eights. The
hand Wild Bill Hickok was holding when he was shot to
death.
DEALER'S CHOICE - In home games, a rule that permits
the dealer to name which poker game to be played that
hand.
DEUCE - A two.
DOOR CARD - A player's first upcard in stud
games.
DOUBLE BELLY BUSTER - A two-way inside straight.
ie:, 3-5-6-7-9. Also called a Double Gutshot.
DOUBLE -POP - When the second player re-raises a
raise.
DOWN TO THE GREEN - When a player has gone all
in.
DRAW - To discard some number of cards and have
dealt an equal number of replacements.
DRAWING DEAD - Drawing to a hand that can not
possibly win.
DRAW OUT - To catch a card that improves your
situation from a losing hand to a winning hand.
EARLY POSITION - Being one of the first players
to act in a betting round.
EXPOSED PAIR - An exposed pair, as opposed to a
split pair or a hidden pair.
FACE CARD - A jack, queen or king.
FILL - To draw a card that makes a five-card hand
(straight, flush, full house, straight flush).
FILL UP - To fill a Full House.
FISH - A player who loses money. An old saying is
"If you can't spot the fish at the table, *you* are the
fish."
FLAT CALL - To call a bet. Emphasizes that the
caller did not raise.
FLAT LIMIT - A variant of fixed limit where all
bets are the same amount.
FLOORMAN - The casino representative in charge of
the card room or a section of a card room.
FLOP - In Hold'em, the first three community
cards, dealt simultaneously.
FLUSH - A poker hand consisting of five cards all
one suit.
FOLD - To decline to call a bet, thus dropping
out of a hand.
FORCED BET - In some stud games a player may be
required to make a bet to start the action on the first
card.
FOUR FLUSH - Four cards to a Flush.
FREE CARD - A card dealt after all players
checked in a betting round.
FREEROLL - Having a lock on part of a pot.
FREEZE-OUT - A table-stakes game that continues
until a small number of players (possibly only one) has
all the money.
FULL BARN - Slang for Full House.
FULL BOAT - Slang for Full House.
FULL HOUSE - A hand consisting of 3-of-a-kind and
a pair.
GRIFTER - A cheat
GUT SHOT - A draw to an inside Straight, as in
2-3-4-6.
HEAD(S) UP - Playing a single opponent.
HELP CARD - One that improves one's hand.
HIGH-LOW SPLIT - Forms of poker in which the pot
is split between the best hand and best lowball
hand.
HOLE CARDS - In stud and Hold'em, the face-down
cards dealt to each player.
HOOK - A Jack. So named because the "J" resembles
a hook.
HOUSE CUT - Generic term for how the house
profits from hosting the game.
IGNORANT END - The lower end of a straight in a
game that has community cards.
IMPLIED ODDS - A refinement to Pot Odds which
includes money not yet, but expected to be in the pot.
INSIDE STRAIGHT - Four cards to a straight, where
only one rank will complete the hand. ( 4-5-6-8.)
JACKS OR BETTER - Draw poker in which a pair of
jacks is the minimum hand permitted to start the action.
J HOOK - A Jack
JAM - A pot where several players are raising.
JOKER - A 53rd card in the deck, distinct from
the others, used as a wild card or as a Bug.
KICKER - A single high card usually held with a
pair of another denomination in draw poker.
KICKER - The highest side card that is not part
of the basic final hand.
LADY - A Queen.
LATE POSITION - For a particular betting round, a
player who does not have to act until most of the other
players have acted.
LAY ODDS - To give favorable odds to an opponent.
LEAK - To show one's hole cards (often
unknowingly).
LID - The top card of the deck.
LIMIT POKER - A poker game wherein the amount to
be bet is fixed, or at most variable within a prescribed
minimum and maximum.
LIMP IN - To call along as cheaply as possible.
LINER - A face card. (Because you can see a line
when the card is face down and the lower right corner is
lifted).
LIVE CARD - In stud, a card that has not been
exposed.
LIVE BLIND - The last and largest blind bet may
or may not be Live. If Live, the blind bettor has the
option of "raising" his own blind in the event the bet
is called around to him.
LIVE ONE - The best kind of opponent, a poor
player with a lot of money to lose and in a hurry to
lose it.
LOCK - A hand that cannot be beaten. Also called
the NUT.
LOOSE - Playing more hands than the norm.
LOWBALL - Generic term for poker where the lowest
hand wins.
MAIN POT - The main pot, as related to one or
more side pots, when there are one or more all-in
player(s). The main pot is the one in which all active
players participate.
MANIAC - A player who bets, raises and reraises
without much regard to the quality of his hand.
MARKED CARDS - Cards that have been (illegally)
altered so that their value can be read from the back.
MECHANIC - A cheat who can manipulate the cards
to deal himself or another player agood hand.
MIDDLE POSITION - Betting positions approximately
halfway around the table from the first player to act.
MISDEAL - A hand dealt incorrectly that must be
re-dealt.
MITES AND LICE - A hand consisting of two pair,
threes over twos.
MUCK - A collection of face-down cards near the
dealer composed of discards and burn cards.
MUCK - To throw one's cards into the muck, thus
folding.
NICKEL - Five dollars, usually represented by a
red casino check.
NO-LIMIT POKER - A game where there is no maximum
bet; a player can wager any amount (perhaps above some
minimum) up to whatever money is on the table in front
of him.

NUT
- The best possible hand or the best possible of a given
class. The "nut flush" is the highest possible flush.
NUT PLAYER - A very tight player who plays only
the best hands.
OFFSUIT - Not of the same suit.
ON THE COME - A situation where the player does
not yet have a complete hand.
ON TILT - Playing worse (usually, more
aggressively) than usual because a player has become
emotionally upset.
OPEN - Take the first bet in a hand, especially
in draw poker.
OPEN-ENDED STRAIGHT - Four cards to a straight in
denomination sequence (5,6,7,8).
OPENER - The player who starts the betting,
usually in draw poker.
OPENERS - Cards in a hand that qualify a player
to open the betting.
OPEN-HANDED - A category of games characterized
by a part of each player's hand being exposed.
OPEN PAIR - An exposed pair.
OUT - A card that will improve your hand, often
substantially.
OVERCALL - To call a bet after one or more
players already called.
OVERPAIR - In Hold'em, a pair in the hole that is
larger than any community card on the board.
PAINT - A face card.
PAIR - Two cards of the same rank.
PASS - Opposite of bet. To check, if checked to.
To fold, if bet to.
PAT HAND - Holding or being dealt a complete
hand.
PAY OFF - Calling a bet with little expectation
of winning, unless the opponent is bluffing.
PAY STATION - A player who rarely folds, thus who
frequently calls better hands and loses.
PICKED OFF - To get called when you are bluffing.
PIGEON - An easy player.
POCKET - Starting hole cards in stud and Hold'em.
POCKET ROCKETS - A pair of aces in the hole.
POSITION - One's location in the betting
sequence, relative to the players still in the hand.
POT - The total amount of money bet so far in a
hand.
POT LIMIT - A game where the maximum bet is
determined by the size of the pot at the time.
POT ODDS - The amount of money in the pot divided
by the amount of money you must bet in order to call.
PREMIUM HANDS - The best possible hands.
PROPOSITION PLAYER /PROP - An employee of the
gaming establishment whose primary purpose is just to
play and help keep enough players at a table. The prop
player does not participate in wins or losses.
PUCK - A token denoting the dealer position. See
Button.
PUPPY FEET/ PUPS - Club flush or just the suit of
Clubs.
QUADS - Four of a kind.
QUALIFIER - A minimum standard that a hand must
meet in order to win. Usually applied to the lowball
side of a high-low split pot.
QUARTERED - To divide half a pot between two
tying hands in split pot games.
RAGS - Board cards that are small to medium, not
suited and not in sequence.
RAIL - A barrier dividing the card playing area
from a public area.
RAILBIRD - A spectator behind the rail.
RAINBOW - Small groups of cards with no two in
the same suit.
RAISE - To wager more than the minimum required
to call, forcing other players to put in more money as
well.
RAISER - One who raises.
RAKE - The usually small percentage of money
taken from each pot and given to the house in return for
hosting the game.
RAT-HOLE - To take money or chips off the table
during play.
READ - To determine whether an opponent has a
good, medium or bad hand by observing his personal
behavior. REPRESENT - Implying, by one's betting
style, that one has a particular hand.
RERAISE - To raise after an opponent has raised.
RIBBON CLERK - A small time gambler.
RING GAME - A standard game where players can
come and go as they choose.
RIVER - The last card dealt in a hand of stud or
Hold'em.
Rock - A very tight, solid poker player
ROLLED UP - In seven-card stud, being dealt three
of a kind in the first three cards.
ROYAL FLUSH - An ace-high straight flush, the
best possible hand in regular poker.
RUNNER-RUNNER - A hand made using both of the
last two cards dealt.
RUSH - A winning streak.
SANDBAG -. Playing a strong hand as if it were
only a fair one.
SCOOP - To win all of the pot in a split pot
game.
SEE - To call a bet, as in: "I'll see you".
SEMI-BLUFF n. To bluff with a come hand that
figures to win if it hits.
SET - Trips or Quads. In Holdem, a pair in your
hand with one (or two) on the board.
SHARK n. A good/crafty player often posing as a
fish early in the game.
SHILL - An employee of the gaming establishment
whose primary purpose is just to play and help keep
enough players at a table. A shill is staked to the game
by the house as his compensation.
SHORT-STACKED adv. Playing with a only a small
amount of money.
SHOWDOWN - The point at the end of the hand where
all active players reveal their cards and the pot is
awarded to the winner(s).
SIDE POT -. When an active player runs out of
money during the course of a hand, the remaining players
participate in a second or Side Pot for the rest of the
hand. Additional side pots are possible if several
players run out of money at different points in a hand.
SLOWPLAY - To play a hand unaggressively and
risking as little as possible.
SMALL BLIND - In games with two blinds the first
blind is the Small Blind because it is usually one-half
(or less) the amount of the big bland.
SNAPPED OFF - To get a good hand beat.
SOLID PLAYER - A strong, all around player.
SPLIT OPENERS - In draw poker, to discard one or
more openers, usually to draw to a straight or flush.
SPLIT PAIR - A pair in Stud with one card up and
the other down.
SPLIT POT - A pot that is split between two or
more hands.
SPREAD - For a casino to offer a particular game.
STACK - The amount of money (the stack of chips)
a player has on the table.
STACKED DECK - A deck that has been arranged to
give one player a huge advantage.
STAKE - The amount of a player's BUY-IN, or the
amount of money they are willing to play with in a given
session.
STAND OFF - To call a raise. "Opener raises, I
stand off".
STEAL - To win the pot by bluffing.
STEAL POSITION - The next to last or last
position.
STEAM - Playing wildly, calling and raising a
lot.
STREETS - Fourth Street, Fifth Street etc. In
stud, the fourth card dealt to a player, the fifth card
etc.
STRING BET - An unethical and often illegal means of
raising whereby a player puts a call-size stack of chips
into the pot and, after observing the reactions of the
players, then goes back to his stack and puts out more.
STUCK adj. A significant amount of money lost.
STUD -. Any of several poker games in which some
of each players' cards are exposed.
SUICIDE KING n. King of Hearts. So named because
in the drawing the king appears to be stabbing himself
in the head.
SUITED -. Two or more cards all the same suit.
TABLE CHARGE - A fee paid for playing.
TABLE STAKES - A standard rule whereby during a
hand players can only bet the money they have on the
table.
TAP - In no-limit games, to wager all of one's
money in one bet.
TAPPED OUT - Out of money.
TELL - Any personal mannerisms that reveal the
quality of one's hand.
THREE OF A KIND - Three cards all the same rank.
THREE FLUSH - Three cards of the same suit.
TIED ON - When your hand is good enough to play
it to the end.
TIGHT - A style of play that entails playing
fewer hands than average.
TIGHT PLAYER - A person who plays on the premium
hands.
TOKE - Gambling term for "tip". Comes from the
term "Token of appreciation".
TOP PAIR - In flop games, having a hole card that
matches the highest card on the board.
TOP TWO PAIR - In flop games, having hole cards
that make the highest possible two pair hand.
TREY - A three.
TRIPS - Three of a specific kind, as in "Trip
sixes".
TURN - The fourth community card in Hold'em.
TWO FLUSH - Two suited cards.
UNDERDOG - Before all the cards are dealt, a hand
that does not figure to be the winner.
UNDER THE GUN - The position that has to act
first in a round of betting.
UPHILL - To chase or try to outdraw a better
hand.
WALK - A pot won by the last blind when no one
opens.
WHEEL - A-2-3-4-5. The best possible low hand.
Also called a "Bicycle".
WILD CARD - A joker or standard card that, by
player agreement and/or dealer's choice, can be used to
represent any card desired.
WIRED PAIR - A pair in the hole. In 5-card stud,
a door card that pairs the hole card.
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