Saturday, April 19, 2008
Texas Holdem jargon,
Glossary
Aces Up : A pair of aces with any other pair
Action : A player's turn to act.
Ajax : Ace/Jack in the hole
All-in : Betting all of your remaining chips.
Ante : Forced bet that players must make before seeing any cards.
This guarantees money in the pot for each hand.
Back Door : Hand made in the last two cards.
Bad Beat : Losing when you have a very strong hand,
usually to a very unlikely draw on the last card.
Bankrole : The total amount of money you plan to gamble with.
Base Deal : Dealing cards from the bottom of the deck rather than the top.
A form of cheating
Beer Hand : 7 and 2 hole cards for Texas Hold 'em.
The worst possible starting hole cards
Bicycle : A Straight, A-5.
Big Lick : 6 - 9 unsuited in the hole.
Big Slick : Pocket Ace/King
Blank : Poor card that has no impact on the game. Also called a rag.
Blinds : Mandatory bet before each round. Usually the player,
two places to the left of the dealer, will have to pay the Large Blind,
and the player to the immediate left of the dealer will have to bet half
as much for the Small Blind
Bluff : To bet strongly with a poor hand, as if you have strong hand
in an attempt to make others fold.
Board : The visible cards in a poker game.
Bottom Pair : The lowest pair on the board in Hold'em or Omaha.
For example if the flop is 2c, 7h, Ks, and you have the 2h,
and 10d in the hole, then your pair of twos is the bottom pair.
Bring in : To open a round of betting
Broadway : An Ace High Straight
Bullets : A pair of Aces in the hole.
Burn : To discard the top card of the deck. This is done to prevent
anyone from being able to determine the next card.
Button : The marker that signifies the dealer's spot. The player with
the button receives the last card dealt in a round.
Buy In : The amount you must pay to enter a game.
Call : To match the current high bet.
Cap : In many limit games there is a restriction on the number
of bets allowed each round. A player caps the betting by
making the last allowable raise.
Cards Speak: A rule that says the cards determine the best possible hand,
not the player. If a player has a better hand than he realizes,
the better hand is the one that is used.
Chase : Calling when you have not yet made your hand.
Check : To basically skip your turn to bet. This still allows you to bet later
in the round should anyone else bet. This is similar to betting $0.
Check Raise : To check at first, then raise should anyone else bet. This is done
as a way to lure other players into betting when you think they may
fold if you bet outright.
Cold Call : To call both a bet and a raise.
Counterfeit : A card that does not help you, but is likely to make an
opponent’s hand better than yours.
Crying Call : When some calls even though they are almost certain they are beat.
Deuce : A two
Donkey : A bad player. A fish.
Family Pot : A round where everyone calls the opening bet.
Fish : Poor player
Flop : The first three community cards in games such as
Texas Hold'em or Omaha
Heads Up : A one on one poker match or round.
Hilton Sisters: Wired queens
Hole : The first two down cards in poker game.
Hooks : A pocket pair of Jacks
Ladies : Queens
Lay Down : To fold
Nut flush : Highest possible flush
Nuts, The : The best possible hand, given the cards on the board.
Nut Straight : Highest possible straight.
Odds : The probability of making your hand.
Off Suit : Cards with different suits, usually referring to hole cards.
For example 8c, 9s might be called 8, 9 off suit.
On Tilt : Betting wildly or making poor bets. Usually after a bad beat.
Open : Make the first bet in a round.
Outs : Any remaining card that will give you the winning hand.
For example if you have the 8, 9, 10, Q in various suits,
and have not seen a Jack, then you have four outs to a Straight.
Overcard : A hole card higher than the highest card on the board
Pocket : First two down cards in poker game.
Pocket Pair : Two cards of the same rank in the hole
Pot Limit : A limit on the maximum allowable raise. The limit is the
amount currently in the pot.
Pot Odds : The ratio of the amount of money in the pot to the amount
it will cost you to call the current bet
See : To Call
Semi-Bluff : Like a bluff except that your hand might be good enough
to win if someone calls you.
Set : Three of a kind.
Suited : Cards of the same suit
Tell : Something a player will do that gives away the strength of his hand.
Tight : A conservative player who doesn't play many hands.
Wired : Pocket cards of the same rank.
W.S.O.P : The World Series of Poker. Annual series of poker tournaments
held at Binions Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas. The final event
is a No-Limit Texas Hold’ em tournament with a buy in of $10,000.
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Anger will stop you from focusing and improving your game. Never get to greedy. If you are not an experienced player, stick to lower limit tables.
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