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Glossary

All in:When all of a player’s money (or chips) on the table is put into pot.

Ante:A token bet required before the start of a hand.

Bet:To voluntarily put money or chips into the pot.

Blind:A forced bet that one or more players must make before any cards are dealt to start the action on the first round of betting.

Bluff:To bet or raise with a hand that is unlikely to be the best hand.

Board:In Texas hold‘em and similar games, the five cards that are turned face up in the center of the table in Seven card stud and variations thereof, the four cards that are dealt face up to each player.

Bring-in:The forced bet made on the first betting round by the play pokerdealt the lowest card showing in seven card stud and the highest card showing in razz.

Button:In Texas holdem poker and similar games, a small disk that signifies the player in last position when a house dealer is used.

Call:To put into the pot an amount of money equal to an opponent’s bet or raise.

Check:To abstain from betting, but to remain in contention for the pot.

Closed poker:Games in which all of the cards games are dealt face down.

Community cards:In hold‘em and similar games, the cards dealt face up in the center of the table that are shared by all active players.

Door card: In Seven card stud, the first exposed card in a player’s hand.

Drawing dead:Drawing to a hand that cannot possibly win.

Fifth street:In Texas holdem and similar games, the final round of betting and the fifth community card on board; in seven card stud and its variations, the fifth card dealt to each player and the third betting round (on the third up card).

Flop:In holdem nolimit the first three community cards, which are turned face up simultaneously and start the second round of betting.

Flush:Five cards of the same suit.

Fourth street:In holdem, the fourth card on board and the third round of betting; in seven card stud, the fourth card dealt to each player and the second round of betting (on the second up card).

Implied odds:The amount of money you expect to win if you make your hand versus the amount it will cost you to continue playing.

Kicker:A side card.

Live card:In learn stud games, a card that has not yet been seen and is therefore presumed likely to be still in Play

Loose game:A game with a lot of players in most pots.

Muck:To discard a hand.

Nuts:The best possible hand at any given point.

Open poker:Games where some of the cards are dealt face up.

Over card:In high low poker than the rank of your opponent’s probable pair in hold ‘em, a card higher than any card on the flop.

Pot:The money or chips placed in the center of the table.

Pot odds:The amount of money in the versus the amount of money it will cost you to continue in the hand.

Raise:To bet an additional amount after someone else has bet.

Redraw:A draw to an even better hand when you currently are holding the nuts.

River:In hold’ em, the last round of betting on the fifth-street card; in stud, the last round of betting on the seventh-street card.

Rolled up:In seven card stud, three of a kind on third street.
Rush:Several winning poker in a short period of time.

Scare card:An up card that looks as though it might have made a strong hand.

Set:Three of a kind.

Seventh street :The final betting round on the last card in seven card stud.

Sixth street:In seven card stud, the fourth-round of betting on the sixth card.

Straight:Five cards of mixed suits in sequence.

Suited:Cards of the same suit, used to describe two-card combinations in holdem or the first three card in seven card stud.

Third street:In seven card stud, the first round of betting on the first three cards.

Three flush :In Seven card stud, the first round of betting on the first three cards.

Three flush:In seven card stud, a starting hand consisting of three suited cards.

Tight game:A game with a small number of players in most pots.

Top pair :In holdem, pairing the highest card on board.

Trips:Three of a kind.

Turn:In hold’ em, the fourth street card.

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