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POKER TERMINOLOGY
ACTION: A fold, check, call, bet or raise. For certain
situations doing something formally connected with the
game that conveys information about your hand may also
be considered as having taken action. Examples would be
showing your cards at the end of the hand, or indicating
the number of cards you are taking at draw.
AGGRESSIVE ACTION: A wager that could enable a player to
win a pot without a showdown; a bet or raise.
ALL-IN: When you have put all of your playable money and
chips into the pot during the course of a hand, you are
said to be all-in.
ANTE: A prescribed amount posted before the start of a
hand by all players.
BET: The act of placing a wager in turn into the pot on
any betting round or the chips put in the pot.
BIG BLIND: The largest regular blind in a game.
BLIND: A required bet made before any cards are dealt.
BLIND GAME: A game which utilizes a blind.
BOARD: (1) The board on which a waiting list is kept for
players wanting seats in specific games. (2) Cards
faceup on the table common to each of the hands.
BOARDCARD: A community card in the center of the table,
as in holdem or Omaha.
BOXED CARD: A card that appears faceup in the deck where
all other cards are facedown.
BROKEN GAME: A game no longer in action.
BURNCARD: After the initial round of cards is dealt, the
first card off the deck in each round that is placed
under a chip in the pot, for security purposes. To do so
is to burn the card; the card itself is called the
burncard.
BUTTON: A player who is in the designated dealer
position. See dealer button.
BUTTON GAMES: Games in which a dealer button is used.
BUY-IN: The minimum amount of money required to enter
any game.
CALIFORNIA LOWBALL: Ace-to-five lowball with a joker.
CARDS SPEAK: The face value of a hand in a showdown is
the true value of the hand, regardless of a verbal
announcement.
CAPPED: Describes the situation in limit poker in which
the maximum number of raises on the betting round have
been reached.
CHECK: To waive the right to initiate the betting in a
round, but to retain the right to act if another player
initiates the betting.
CHECK-RAISE: To waive the right to bet until a bet has
been made by an opponent, and then to increase the bet
by at least an equal amount when it is your turn to act.
COLLECTION: The fee charged in a game (taken either out
of the pot or from each player).
COLLECTION DROP: A fee charged for each hand dealt.
COLOR CHANGE: A request to change the chips from one
denomination to another.
COMMON CARD: A card dealt faceup to be used by all
players at the showdown in the games of stud poker
whenever there are insufficient cards left in the deck
to deal each player a card individually.
COMMUNITY CARDS: The cards dealt faceup in the center of
the table that can be used by all players to form their
best hand in the games of holdem and Omaha.
COMPLETE THE BET: To increase an all-in bet or forced
bet to a full bet in limit poker.
CUT: To divide the deck into two sections in such a
manner as to change the order of the cards.
CUT-CARD: Another term for the bottom card.
DEAD CARD: A card that is not legally playable.
DEAD COLLECTION BLIND: A fee posted by the player having
the dealer button, used in some games as an alternative
method of seat rental.
DEAD HAND: A hand that is not legally playable.
DEAD MONEY: Chips that are taken into the center of the
pot because they are not considered part of a particular
player's bet.
DEAL: To give each player cards, or put cards on the
board. As used in these rules, each deal refers to the
entire process from the shuffling and dealing of cards
until the pot is awarded to the winner.
DEALER BUTTON: A flat disk that indicates the player who
would be in the dealing position for that hand (if there
were not a house dealer). Normally just called "the
button."
DEAL OFF: To take all the blinds and the button before
changing seats or leaving the table. That is,
participate through all the blind positions and the
dealer position.
DEAL TWICE: When there is no more betting, agreeing to
have the rest of the cards to come determine only half
the pot, removing those cards, and dealing again for the
other half of the pot.
DECK: A set of playing-cards. In these games, the deck
consists of either:
(1) 52 cards in seven-card stud, holdem, and Omaha.
(2) 53 cards (including the joker), often used in
ace-to-five lowball and draw high.
DISCARD(S): In a draw game, to throw cards out of your
hand to make room for replacements, or the card(s)
thrown away; the muck.
DOWNCARDS: Cards that are dealt facedown in a stud game.
DRAW: (1) The poker form where players are given the
opportunity to replace cards in the hand. In some places
like California, the word "draw" is used referring to
draw high, and draw low is called "lowball." (2) The act
of replacing cards in the hand. (3) The point in the
deal where replacing is done is called "the draw."
FACECARD: A king, queen, or jack.
FIXED LIMIT: In limit poker, any betting structure in
which the amount of the bet on each particular round is
pre-set.
FLASHED CARD: A card that is partially exposed.
FLOORPERSON: A casino employee who seats players and
makes decisions.
FLOP: In holdem or Omaha, the three community cards that
are turned simultaneously after the first round of
betting is complete.
FLUSH: A poker hand consisting of five cards of the same
suit.
FOLD: To throw a hand away and relinquish all interest
in a pot.
FOURTH STREET: The second upcard in seven-card stud or
the first boardcard after the flop in holdem (also
called the turn card).
FOULED HAND: A dead hand.
FORCED BET: A required wager to start the action on the
first betting round (the normal way action begins in a
stud game).
FREEROLL: A chance to win something at no risk or cost.
FULL BUY: A buy-in of at least the minimum requirement
of chips needed for a particular game.
FULL HOUSE: A hand consisting of three of a kind and a
pair.
HAND: (1) All a player's personal cards. (2) The five
cards determining the poker ranking. (3) A single poker
deal.
HEADS-UP PLAY: Only two players involved in play.
HOLECARDS: The cards dealt facedown to a player.
INSURANCE: A side agreement when someone is all-in for a
player in a pot to put up money that guarantees a payoff
of a set amount in case the opponent wins the pot.
JOKER: The joker is a "partially wild card" in high draw
poker and ace-to-five lowball. In high, it is used for
aces, straights, and flushes. In lowball, the joker is
the lowest unmatched rank in a hand.
KANSAS CITY LOWBALL: A form of draw poker low also known
as deuce-to-seven, in which the best hand is 7-5-4-3-2
and straights and flushes count against you.
KICKER: The highest unpaired card that helps determine
the value of a five-card poker hand.
KILL (OR KILL BLIND): An oversize blind, usually twice
the size of the big blind and doubling the limit.
Sometimes a "half-kill" increasing the blind and limits
by fifty percent is used. A kill can be either voluntary
or mandatory. The most common requirements of a
mandatory kill are for winning two pots in a row at
lowball and other games, or for scooping a pot in
high-low split.
KILL BUTTON: A button used in a lowball game to indicate
a player who has won two pots in a row and is required
to kill the pot.
KILL POT: A pot with a forced kill by the winner of the
two previous pots, or the winner of an entire pot of
sufficient size in a high-low split game. (Some pots can
be voluntarily killed.)
LEG UP: Being in a situation equivalent to having won
the previous pot, and thus liable to have to kill the
following pot if you win the current pot.
LIVE BLIND: A blind bet giving a player the option of
raising if no one else has raised.
LIST: The ordered roster of players waiting for a game.
LOCK-UP: A chip marker that holds a seat for a player.
LOWBALL: A draw game where the lowest hand wins.
LOWCARD: The lowest upcard at seven-card stud, which is
required to bet.
MISCALL: An incorrect verbal declaration of the ranking
of a hand.
MISDEAL: A mistake on the dealing of a hand which causes
the cards to be reshuffled and a new hand to be dealt.
MISSED BLIND: A required bet that is not posted when it
is your turn to do so.
MUCK: (1) The pile of discards gathered facedown in the
center of the table by the dealer. (2) To discard a
hand.
MUST-MOVE: In order to protect the main game, a
situation where the players of a second game must move
into the first game as openings occur.
NO-LIMIT: Betting structure where players are allowed to
wager any or all of their chips in one bet.
OPENER: The player who made the first voluntary bet.
OPENER BUTTON: A button used to indicate who opened a
particular pot in a draw game.
OPENERS: In jacks-or-better draw, the cards held by the
player who opens the pot that show the hand qualifies to
be opened. Example: You are first to bet and have a pair
of kings; the kings are called your openers.
OPTION: The choice to raise a bet given to a player with
a blind.
OVERBLIND: Also called oversize blind. A blind used in
some pots that is bigger than the regular big blind, and
usually increases the stakes proportionally.
PASS: (1) Decline to bet. In a pass-and-out game, this
differs from a check, because a player who passes must
fold. (2) Decline to call a wager, at which point you
must discard your hand and have no further interest in
the pot.
PAT: Not drawing any cards in a draw game.
PLAY BEHIND: Have chips in play that are not in front of
you (allowed only when waiting for chips that are
already purchased). This differs from table stakes.
PLAY THE BOARD: Using all five community cards for your
hand in holdem.
PLAY OVER: To play in a seat when the occupant is
absent.
PLAY OVER BOX: A clear plastic box used to cover and
protect the chips of an absent player when someone plays
over that seat.
POSITION: (1) The relation of a player's seat to the
blinds or the button. (2) The order of acting on a
betting round or deal.
POT-LIMIT: Betting structure of a game in which you are
allowed to bet up to the amount of the pot
POTTING OUT: Agreeing with another player to take money
out of a pot, often to buy food, cigarettes, or drinks,
or to make side bets.
PROPOSITION BETS: Side bets between players that are not
related to the outcome of the hand.
PROTECTED HAND: A hand of cards that the player is
physically holding, or has topped with a chip or some
other object to prevent a fouled hand.
PUSH: When a new dealer replaces an existing dealer at a
particular table.
PUSHING BETS: The situation in which two or more players
make an agreement to return bets to each other when one
of them wins a pot in which the other or others play.
Also called saving bets.
RACK: (1) A container in which chips are stored while
being transported. (2) A tray in front of the dealer,
used to hold chips and cards.
RAISE: To increase the amount of a prior wager. This
increase must meet certain specifications, depending on
the game, to reopen the betting and count toward a limit
on the number of raises allowed.
RERAISE: To raise someone's raise.
SAVING BETS: Same as pushing bets.
SCOOP: To win both the high and the low portions of a
pot in a split-pot game.
SCRAMBLE: A facedown mixing of the cards.
SETUP: Two suited decks, each with different colored
backs, to replace current decks in a game.
SIDE POT: A separate pot formed when one or more players
are all in.
SHORT BUY: A buy-in that is less than the required
minimum buy-in.
SHOWDOWN: The final act of determining the winner of the
pot after all betting is completed.
SHUFFLE: The act of mixing the cards before a hand.
SMALL BLIND: In a game with multiple blind bets, the
smallest blind.
SPLIT POT: A pot that is divided among players, either
because of a tie for the best hand or by agreement prior
to the showdown.
SPLITTING BLINDS: When no one else has entered the pot,
an agreement between the big blind and small blind to
each take back their blind bets instead of playing the
deal (chopping).
SPLITTING OPENERS: In high draw jacks-or-better poker,
dividing openers in hopes of making a different type of
hand. Example: You open the pot with a pair of aces. One
of your aces is a spade, as are the three other cards in
the hand. If you throw away the non-spade ace to go for
the flush, you announce to the table, "Splitting
openers."
STACK: Chips in front of a player.
STRADDLE: An additional blind bet placed after the
forced blinds, usually double the big blind in size or
in lowball, a multiple blind game.
STRAIGHT: Five cards in consecutive rank.
STRAIGHT FLUSH: Five cards in consecutive rank of the
same suit.
STREET: Cards dealt on a particular round in stud games.
For instance, the fourth card in a player's hand is
often known as fourth street, the sixth card as sixth
street, and so on.
STRING RAISE: A bet made in more than one motion,
without a declaration of a raise (not allowed).
STUB: The portion of the deck which has not been dealt.
SUPERVISOR: A cardroom employee qualified to make
rulings, such as a floorperson, shift supervisor, or the
cardroom manager.
TABLE STAKES: (1) The amount of money you have on the
table. This is the maximum amount that you can lose or
that anyone can win from you on any one hand. (2) The
requirement that players can wager only the money in
front of them at the start of a hand, and can only buy
more chips between hands.
"TIME": An expression used to stop the action on a hand.
Equivalent to "Hold it."
TIME COLLECTION: A fee for a seat rental, paid in
advance.
TOURNAMENT: A poker competition, normally with an entry
fee and prizes.
TURNCARD: The fourth street card in holdem or Omaha.
UPCARDS: Cards that are dealt faceup for opponents to
see in stud games.
WAGER: (1) To bet or raise. (2) The chips used for
betting or raising.
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