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Chapter 3
View all chaptersOur poker glossary listed below includes not only common poker terms, but also poker terms specifically related to online poker. The game of poker is evolving, and like any language, new words are being added to the poker lexicon all the time. Knowing what poker players are saying when they use poker lingo, poker jargon, and even poker slang will ensure that you have an equal chance at the table.
Ante An ante is a mandatory bet paid equally by all players prior to a poker hand being dealt. Antes are always found in stud and razz poker games (where there are no blinds), and also quite frequently in the later stages of No Limit Hold'em tournaments to encourage more action. Antes are also available at select No Limit Hold'em cash tables. |
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Avatar A term from computer gaming for an image or figure used to represent a person.
Away-from-table In tournaments, you may not "sit out". Rather, you may be "away-from-table" which means you are dealt into every hand, posting blinds when it's your turn, and then folded when there is a raise before the flop, or a bet after the flop. When you are in a tournament and need to leave, time-out, or lose your connection, you are automatically marked as "away-from-table". |
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Back Bet A "Back Bet" is a bet on something to happen (a prop bet) – a horse to win a race, a football team to win, or in poker’s case, winning a hand with the hole cards 27 offsuit. It’s just like a poker prop bet that you would regularly place in live games at casinos or with friends. |
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Bad Beat This term refers to a heavy favorite in a hand who loses to an opponent who was a severe underdog statistically speaking.
Bet the Pot This term is used in pot limit games. It means your bet matches the current amount in the pot. If, when your turn to bet, the pot was at $217, and you bet the pot, your bet is $217. |
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Big Blind The big blind is the bigger of two forced bets, ensuring that there is money in the pot. The small blind is placed by the player to the left of the dealer and the big blind is then posted to the small blind's left. Generally, the big blind is equal to the minimum bet. In a $5/$10 limit game, for example, the big blind is $5. |
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Blind This term refers to the required bets, called the small blind and the big blind used to put money into play. The blinds are mandatory bets and rotate around the table.
Board The community cards in Hold'em are collectively known as the board. |
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"Poker has a language all its own. You need to know the jargon if you want to play the game." |
In physical poker rooms, the top card of the deck is discarded prior to each round of dealing. The intent is to minimize the risk of cheating by knowing the next card. There is no possibility of this happening in our poker room, therefore we do not burn cards.
Button A marker, usually disk-shaped, to indicate which player is the virtual dealer. The button is used in games where position relative to the dealer is important.
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Buy-in The amount of money required to sit down at a poker game. Tournament entry fees are considered the "buy-in." At a ring game, there is a minimum and a maximum buy-in, defining how much money you can bring to the table. |
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Call When a player matches the prior bet on the table, that action is termed the call. |
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Cap The last permitted raise in a betting round is called the cap. We allow three raises beyond the initial bet in limit games. The third raise is the cap. |
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Check If there is no bet on the table and you do not wish to place a bet, that action is termed a check. You may only check when there are no prior bets. |
"If you check, you're still in the hand. A check is not a bet, but also not a fold." |
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Client The term for the software that you download to your computer, allowing you to interact with the poker room's servers. |
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Collusion A form of cheating where two or more players attempt to gain an unfair advantage by sharing information. We do not tolerate cheating. |
"Cheaters and colluders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law" |
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Community Cards Face up cards on the table that are shared by all players are termed community cards. Texas Hold'em and Omaha always have community cards. |
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In a situation where you have missed your blinds and wish to re-enter the game before your turn to post the big blind. You must post both blinds and the small blind is termed a dead blind, meaning it does not count towards calling a bet.
Dead Hand A hand no longer in the game. |
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Down Cards The face-down cards dealt to a player, also termed hole cards. |
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Drawing Dead This describes the situation when a player is trying to draw a card to complete a hand when there is already a hand that will beat it, even if made. |
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Drop To drop your hand when you decide not to go further with your hand; to return your cards to the muck. Same as fold.
Face Down Dealt cards that are not visible to other players.
Face Up Dealt cards that are visible to all players. |
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Fixed Limit Poker In a fixed limit poker game, the amount you can bet or raise is fixed for each round of betting. For example, if you’re playing a $2-$4 fixed limit Texas Hold'em game, every player can only bet or raise $2 during the first two rounds of betting, and can only bet or raise $4 during the last two rounds rounds of betting. To understand this better, plese refer to our article: In Praise of Fixed Limit Poker.
Flop In Texas Hold'em, the set of 3 face-up community cards or the first three cards on the board, all dealt at the same time. |
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Flush
Any 5 cards in one hand that are all the same suit. |
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Fold Withdraw from further participation in the current hand. Also see drop. |
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Forced Bet A mandatory bet. In certain games, a player is required to bet, having sat-in the game.
Four of a Kind A great hand ... all 4 of one rank. For example, 4 Tens. |
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Freeroll This term applies to poker tournaments where the entry fee, the stakes, or both the entry fee and stakes are waived. In some non-freeroll tournaments, the house may guarantee a minimum prize pool. |
"A freeroll is a tournament that every player can afford to play." |
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Full House
A hand in which you have a combination of 3 of a kind, and a pair. |
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