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| Monday, 19 March 2007 | |
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Aces Up/Aces Over: Two pair, a pair of aces and another pair. Action: A players opportunity to act. When it is a player's turn it is said the "action" is to him/her. Also, action can describe when there are a lot of bets and raises during a hand. Active Player: A player still in the hand. All Blue: A spades or clubs flush. All Pink: A hearts or diamonds flush. All-In: To put all of your money at the table into the pot. American Airlines: A pocket pair of Aces. Ante: A bet contributed by each player to start the pot before each hand is dealt. Back Door: To make a hand late that you weren't necessarily drawing at. Back Raise: A Reraise. Back to Back: 1. Two of the same cards in a row, either rank or suit. 2. A term for winning 2 tournaments in a row or two years in a row (ex. He was a back to back champion of the WSOP). Bad Beat: When a hand with a high winning percentage is beat by a much lower hand Bankroll: The total amount of money a player has to gamble with. Barn: A nickname for full house (full barn). Beer Hand: A nickname for 7-2 starting hand in Texas Hold'em. Belly Buster: An inside straight draw (also gutshot). Bet: Putting money or chips into the pot. Bicycle: The best low hand, a straight of A-2-3-4-5 (also wheel). Big Blind: A forced bet put in before the cards are dealt. Typically the big blind is 2 seats to the left of the button (dealer). Big Bobtail: An open ended straight flush hand. Big Chick: Nickname for A-Q starting hand in Texas HOld'em. Big Slick: Nickname for A-K starting hand in Texas Hold'em. Blank: A card that doesn't add value to a player's hand. BLind: A forced bet put in before the cards are dealt. Typically the blinds start to the left of the button (dealer). Blind Game: A game that includes blind bets. Bluff: A bet or raise from a player who knows that their hand is not likely to win to make other players fold. Board: 1. The community cards in Texas Hold'em. 2. The list of players waiting for seats at the poker table. Boat: Nickname for a full house, short for full boat. Bot: Short for robot, an online computer program that plays poker hands. Bottom Pair: The lowest pair that you can make given the community cards. Boxed Card: A card that is turned face up in the deck Broadway: Ace high straight Broken Game: A game that doesn't have players anymore Bubble: When the players left in the tournament are close to finishing in the money, they are referred to as "on the bubble." Bullet[s]: Ace[s]. Bump: To raise the pot. Burn: To discard the top card from the deck face down prior to dealing. Button: A chip or token placed in front of the player to indicate dealer position. Buy: To bet enough to make others fold. Buy-In: The amount of money required to play in a game. Buy the button: To pay the big blind and small blind when joining a table so that the button doesn't skip you. |
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